1936–37 Coppa Italia

1936–37 Coppa Italia
1936–37 Coppa Italia
Country Italy Italy
Teams 108
Champions A.C. Genova 1893
Runner-up A.S. Roma
Matches played 107 + 13 one-game playoffs

The 1936–37 Coppa Italia was the fourth edition of the tournament.

All teams from Serie A, Serie B and Serie C took part to this competition, which included a first phase, with elimination rounds reserved to B and C teams, and a final phase, where the 16 winners of the first phase met Serie A teams. All the matches were played in a single leg, homefields were decided by drawing except for the final match.

The trophy was won by A.C. Genova 1893, which defeated 1–0 A.S. Roma in the final match, played at the Giovanni Berta Stadium in Florence on June 6, 1937. Winning the cup, Genova 1893 also gained the qualification to the 1937 edition of the Mitropa Cup.

Contents

Elimination rounds

Preliminaries

Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes
Anconitana BianchiRimini 5–2 ParmaMonza 2–1
Asti–Acqui 3–1 SpalCarpi 4–1
Corniglianese–Sestrese 0–1 Reggiana–Varese 2–1
EntellaSampdoria 2–1 Tosi Taranto–Lecce 1–2
FoggiaBenevento 2–0 Udinese-Vicenza 4–3
Forlì–Forlimpopoli 2–1 VigevanoLegnano 2–1

First round

Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes
FiumanaUdinese 2–0 Savona–Pinerolo 2–1 after extra time
Fortitudo Trieste–Pro Gorizia 1–2 Entella–Rivarolese 1919 2–1
Treviso–Marzotto 1–2 after extra time Pontedecimo–Imperia 2–1
SpalRovigo 3–4 after extra time CarrareseDerthona 1–1 after extra time; ogp 0–2
PadovaGrion Pola 2–0 SienaPrato 3–0
MantovaPonziana 4–0 PistoieseForlì 0–0 after extra time; ogp 0–0; Forlì qualified after drawing
FanfullaFalck 5–1 Delle Signe–Grosseto 2–1
SIAI Marchetti–Pro Patria 2–0 Jesi–Sempre Avanti 6–3
Vigevano–Cusiana 4–0 Anconitana BianchiPontedera 4–3
Parma–Biellese 4–3 Macerata–Alma Fano 4–3 after extra time
Piacenza–Gallaratese 5–1 Civitavecchiese–Molfetta 1–1 after extra time; ogp 0–4
Ravenna–Baracca Lugo 5–2 after extra time M.A.T.E.R.–Cerignola 0–0 after extra time; ogp 1–1; Cerignola qualified after drawing
Reggiana–Lecco 4–2 FoggiaBagnolese 4–0
Seregno–Crema 3–1 LecceSalernitana 2–1
Sanremese–Asti 4–0 ManfredoniaPotenza 0–2
SestreseVado 2–1 TarantoCosenza 1–2

Second round

Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes
FiumanaRovigo 3–0 SavonaSanremese 0–0 after extra time; ogp 1–3
Pro GoriziaMarzotto 2–1 Sestrese–Pontedecimo 2–1
PadovaMantova 3–3 after extra time; ogp 0–0; Mantova qualified after drawing Delle Signe–Pistoiese 1–3
Reggiana–Seregno 3–1 after extra time Siena–Jesi 2–5
ParmaRavenna 3–0 Maceratese-Anconitana Bianchi 1–2 after extra time
Piacenza–SIAI Marchetti 4–0 Molfetta–Foggia 5–2
VigevanoFanfulla 0–1 Lecce–Cerignola 0–0 after extra time; 0–2 on a one-game playoff
EntellaDerthona 9–0 PotenzaCosenza 4–0

Third round

Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes
Anconitana BianchiCatanzarese 4–1 Piacenza–Viareggio 3–1
Brescia–Molfetta n.p. Molfetta withdrew PisaEntella 6–2
Catania–Cerignola 1–0 ReggianaMessina 4–2
Jesi–Fanfulla 2–2 after extra time; 0–3 on a one-game playoff SanremesePro Vercelli 3–0
LivornoAtalanta 4–0 Sestrese-Pistoiese n.p. Pistoiese withdrew
MantovaFiumana 0–1 Spezia–Cremonese 2–2 after extra time; ogp 2–2; Spezia qualified after drawing
PalermoPotenza 1–0 Venezia–Modena 4–2
ParmaL'Aquila 0–1 VeronaPro Gorizia 3–1

Finals

Bracket

Round of 32   Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 
 Livorno 6  
 
 Piacenza 2    
 
 Livorno 1  
 
 Fiumana 2  
 
 Bari 2  
 
 Bari 3      
 
 Bari 2  
 
 Milan 4      
 
 Milan (ogp 1–3) 2  
 
 Alessandria 0    
 
 Milan 2
 
 Pisa 0  
 
 Venezia 0  
 
 Venezia 2      
 
 Milan 1  
 
 Genova 1893 5      
 
 Genova 1893 (1–2 aet) 1  
 
 Lazio 0    
 
 Genova 1893 4  
 
 Reggiana 2  
 
 Palermo 0  
 
 Palermo 3      
 
 Genova 1893 4
 
 Sampierdarenese 1      
 
 Catania 0  
 
 Bologna 0    
 
 Sampierdarenese 3
 
 Catania (aet) 3  
 
 Catania 4  
 
 Fiorentina 1      
 
 Genova 1893 1
 
 Sanremese 2      
 
 Roma 0
 
 Verona 0    
 
 Sanremese 1  
 
 Ambrosiana–Inter 4  
 
 Ambrosiana–Inter 3  
 
 L'Aquila 3      
 
 Ambrosiana–Inter 7  
 
 Anconitana Bianchi 1      
 
 Spezia 1  
 
 Fanfulla (ogp 0–2) 1    
 
 Fanfulla 0
 
 Spezia 1  
 
 Spezia (ogp 1–3) 0  
 
 Brescia 0      
 
 Ambrosiana–Inter 0
 
 Napoli 5      
 
 Roma 2  
 
 Sestrese 2    
 
 Napoli 2  
 
 Lucchese 0  
 
 Juventus 1  
 
 Juventus 1      
 
 Napoli 0
 
 Roma 2      
 
 Roma 1  
 
 Triestina 1    
 
 Roma 3
 
 Torino 3  
 
 Torino 1  
 
 Novara 0  

Legend:

  •   1936–37 Serie A teams
  •   1936–37 Serie B teams
  •   1936–37 Serie C teams

Final match details

Sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio–La Storia 1898–2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005

References


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