Football tournament season
1960–61 Coppa Italia|
Country | Italy |
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Dates | 4 Sept 1960 – 11 June 1961 |
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Teams | 34 |
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Champions | Fiorentina (2nd title) |
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Runner-up | Lazio |
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Matches played | 38 |
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Goals scored | 135 (3.55 per match) |
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Top goal scorer(s) | Gianfranco Petris (5 goals) |
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The 1960–61 Coppa Italia was the 14th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Fiorentina.
First round
Serie B teams.
Date
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Home team
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Score
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Away team
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Attendance
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Referee
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4 September 1960
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Triestina
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1–0
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Venezia
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2,116
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Francescon
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Hellas Verona
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1–2
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Marzotto
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1,996
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Samani
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Alessandria
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5–0
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Novara
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1,536
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Sbardella
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Como
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0–0 (a.e.t.) (5–2 p)
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Pro Patria
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1,761
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Gazzano
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Brescia
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3–1 (a.e.t.)
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Mantova
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5,156
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Babini
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Parma
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2–1
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Monza
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2,162
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Angonese
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Sambenedettese
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2–1
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Reggiana
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1,040
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Cotugno
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Genoa
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1–2
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Prato
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3,241
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Politano
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Catanzaro
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0–1 (a.e.t.)
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Foggia
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2,301
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Cirone
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Messina
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2–0
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Palermo
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5,882
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Cataldo
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Second round
14 clubs from Serie A are added.
Date
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Home team
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Score
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Away team
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Attendance
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Referee
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18 September 1960
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Udinese
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0–1
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Triestina
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1,315
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Butti
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Padova
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3–0
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Marzotto
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1,321
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Sbardella
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Alessandria
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3–5
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Milan
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4,680
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Leita
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Como
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3–2
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Atalanta
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1,357
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Roversi
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Brescia
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5–4 (a.e.t.)
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Vicenza
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5,821
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Gambarotta
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Parma
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1–3
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Internazionale
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12,293
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De Marchi
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SPAL
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1–2
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Sambenedettese
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2,071
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D'Agostini
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Sampdoria
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3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p)
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Prato
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4,773
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Angonese
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Bari
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3–1
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Foggia
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10,903
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Parisi
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Catania
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1–2
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Messina
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9,043
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Di Tonno
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Bologna
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4–2 (a.e.t.)
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Lecco
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3,637
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Annoscia
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Napoli
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1–2 (a.e.t.)
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Roma
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34,750
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Angelini
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Round of 16
Juventus, Fiorentina, Torino, Lazio are added.
Quarter-finals
Date
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Home team
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Score
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Away team
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Home goalscorers
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Away goalscorers
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Attendance
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Referee
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5 April 1961
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Internazionale
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0–1
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Lazio
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Morrone
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11,939
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Angonese
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23 April 1961
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Padova
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0–1
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Torino
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Cella
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2,230
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De Marchi
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3 May 1961
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Sampdoria
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0–2
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Juventus
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Nicolè (2)
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11,782
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Rigato
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3 May 1961
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Roma
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4–6
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Fiorentina
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Pestrin, Selmosson, Menichelli, Orlando
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Da Costa (2), Petris (2), Milan (2)
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23,071
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Bonetto
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Semi-finals
Date
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Home team
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Score
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Away team
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Home goalscorers
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Away goalscorers
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Attendance
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Referee
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10 May 1961
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Fiorentina
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3–1
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Juventus
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Milan, Marchesi, Da Costa
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Mora
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26,617
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Jonni
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3 May 1961
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Lazio
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1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p)
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Torino
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Carradori
Carradori (5)
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Janich (o.g.)
Mazzero (4)
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9,804
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Marchese
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Third place match
Final
Top goalscorers
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