2005–06 Coppa Italia

2005–06 Coppa Italia
2005–2006 Coppa Italia
Country Italy
Teams 72
Champions Inter
Runner-up Roma
Matches played 86
Goals scored 193 (2.24 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Alessandro Del Piero (5 goals)

The 2005–06 Coppa Italia was the 58th edition of the tournament. For the second consecutive season, Roma and Internazionale were the finalists. Inter won the tournament by a score of 4–1 agreggate in the final. It started at August 7, 2005 and ended at May 11, 2006

Contents

First round

Played at August 7, 2005

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sangiovannese 0–2 Crotone
Empoli 2–1 Pizzighettone
Padova 3–0¹ Triestina
Cavese 0–1 Parma
Cittadella 3–2 Modena
Lumezzane 1–2 Ternana
Genoa 0–3 Catanzaro
Livorno 3–0 Forlì
Treviso 0–1 Manfredonia
Pro Patria 0–1 AlbinoLeffe
Grosseto 2–0 Mantova
San Marino 1–3 Cagliari
Frosinone 0–3² Avellino
Juve Stabia 1–2 Siena
Pisa 1–1(6-5p.) Catania
Massese 0–1 Atalanta
Lanciano 0–3 Arezzo
Pro Sesto 0–1 Brescia
Sambenedettese 2–4 Cremonese
Valenzana 0–5 Chievo
Monza 1–1(5–3 p.) Lecce
Pavia 0–0(4–5 p.) Vicenza
Martina 1–2 Bari
Ascoli 2–0 Acireale
Napoli 2–0 Pescara
Giugliano 1–2(e.t) Reggina
Lucchese 1–2(e.t) Piacenza
Verona 2–0 Teramo
Spezia 0–1(e.t) Cesena
Ravenna 0–1 Bologna
Pistoiese 0–1 Rimini
Fiorentina 4–0 Lodigiani

Second round

Played at August 14, 2005

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Crotone 2–3 (e.t) Empoli
Padova 0–1 Parma
Cittadella 0–0 (7–6 p.k.) Ternana
Catanzaro 0–0 (2–4 p.k.) Livorno
Manfredonia 3–2 AlbinoLeffe
Grosseto 1–2 Cagliari
Avellino 0–1 Siena
Pisa 0–1 Atalanta
Arezzo 2–2 (5–4 p.) Brescia
Cremonese 0–1 Chievo
Monza 0–0(4–5 p.) Pavia
Bari 2–1 Ascoli
Napoli 1–0 Reggina
Piacenza 2–1 Verona
Cesena 1–0 Bologna
Rimini 1–2 (e.t) Fiorentina

Third round

Played at August 21, 2005

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Empoli 1–1(7–8 p) Parma
Cittadella 3–2 Livorno
Manfredonia 2–2(4–6 p) Cagliari
Siena 0–4 Atalanta
Brescia 1–0 Chievo
Pavia 0–0(5–6 p) Bari
Napoli 1–0 Piacenza
Cesena 0–1 Fiorentina

Round of 16 until Finals

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                             
 Sampdoria 1 2 3  
 Cagliari 1 1 2  
   Sampdoria 1 2 3  
   Udinese 1 2 3  
 Udinese 0 3 3
 Atalanta 1 1 2  
   Udinese 0 2 2  
   Inter 1 2 3  
 Inter 1 0 1  
 Parma 0 0 0  
   Inter 1 1 2
   Lazio 1 0 1  
 Cittadella 0 0 0
 Lazio 2 0 2  
   Inter 1 3 4
   Roma 1 1 2
 Roma 3 2 5  
 Napoli 0 1 1  
   Roma 3 0 3
   Juventus 2 1 3  
 Juventus 2 4 6
 Fiorentina 2 1 3  
   Roma 1 1 2(a)
   Palermo 2 0 2  
 Palermo 0 5 5  
 Bari 0 4 4  
   Palermo 0 3 3
   Milan 1 0 1  
 Brescia 1 3 4
 Milan 3 4 7  

2005/2006 Coppa Italia Final

First leg


May 3, 2006
15:00
Italy Roma 1–1 Italy Inter Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 64,000
Mancini Goal 55' Cruz Goal 8'

Second leg


May 11, 2006
20:30
Italy Inter 3–1 Italy Roma San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 59,000
Cambiasso Goal 6'
Cruz Goal 46'
Martins Goal 76'
Nonda Goal 80'

Inter win Coppa Italia 4–2 on aggregate.

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