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2003–04 Coppa Italia Country Italy Teams 48 Champions Lazio Runner-up Juventus Matches played 94 Goals scored 209 (2.22 per match) Top goal scorer(s) Stefano Fiore (Lazio), 6 goals ← 2002–03 2004–05 → Contents
Second round
Pro Patria-Sampdoria 0-1 0-3
Empoli-Venezia 0-2 1-1
Sambenedettese-Modena 2-1 0-2
Salernitana-Reggina 0-2 0-3
Teramo-Siena 0-1 0-3
Round of 16
Siena-Juventus 1-2 1-2
Venezia-Parma 0-2 1-0
Internazionale-Reggina 2-1 1-1
Quarterfinals
Udinese-Internazionale 0-0 1-3
Semifinals
Juventus-Internazionale 2-2 2-2 (7-6 d.c.r.)
2003–04 Coppa Italia Final
First leg
March 17, 2004 Lazio 2–0 Juventus 21:00 – Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 62,204
Referee: Pierluigi CollinaFiore 59', 80'
LAZIO:33 Matteo Sereni 22 Massimo Oddo 31 Jaap Stam 24 Fernando Couto 70' 19 Giuseppe Favalli 14 Stefano Fiore 16 Giuliano Giannichedda 20 Fabio Liverani 81' 8 César 89' 9 Bernardo Corradi 18 Roberto Muzzi 46' Reserves: 1 Angelo Peruzzi 2 Francesco Colonnese 4 Demetrio Albertini 5 Luciano Zauri 89' 6 Ousmane Dabo 81' 11 Siniša Mihajlović 21 Simone Inzaghi 78' Manager: Roberto Mancini
JUVENTUS:12 Antonio Chimenti 21 Lilian Thuram 5 Igor Tudor 23 Nicola Legrottaglie 7 Gianluca Pessotto 13 Mauro Camoranesi 84' 8 Alessio Tacchinardi 3 Antonio Conte 74' 18 Stephen Appiah 11 Pavel Nedvěd 20 Marco Di Vaio 76' Reserves: 1 Gianluigi Buffon 14 Enzo Maresca 74' 31 Orlando Urbano 32 Viktor Budjanskij 37 Davide Chiumento 42 Giovanni Bartolucci 84' 45 Raffaele Palladino 76' Manager: Marcello Lippi Second leg
May 12, 2004 Juventus 2–2 Lazio 21:00 – Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
Attendance: 38,849
Referee: Gianluca PaparestaTrezeguet 20'
Del Piero 46'Corradi 69'
Fiore 86'
JUVENTUS:12 Antonio Chimenti 2 Ciro Ferrara 21 Lilian Thuram 23 Nicola Legrottaglie 15 Alessandro Birindelli 19 Gianluca Zambrotta 14 Enzo Maresca 75' 7 Gianluca Pessotto 46' 11 Pavel Nedvěd 17 David Trezeguet 10 Alessandro Del Piero 78' Reserves: 1 Gianluigi Buffon 9 Fabrizio Miccoli 78' 13 Mark Iuliano 18 Stephen Appiah 46' 20 Marco Di Vaio 75' 32 Viktor Budjanskij 37 Davide Chiumento Manager: Marcello Lippi
LAZIO:33 Matteo Sereni 22 Massimo Oddo 31 Jaap Stam 11 Siniša Mihajlović 19 Giuseppe Favalli 14 Stefano Fiore 16 Giuliano Giannichedda 20 Fabio Liverani 75' 8 César 9 Bernardo Corradi 87' 18 Roberto Muzzi 61' Reserves: 1 Angelo Peruzzi 4 Demetrio Albertini 75' 5 Luciano Zauri 7 Claudio López 21 Simone Inzaghi 61' 23 Paolo Negro 87' 24 Fernando Couto Manager: Roberto Mancini 'Lazio win Coppa Italia 4–2 on aggregate.
Top scorers
Scorer Club Goals Stefano Fiore Lazio 6 Adriano Internazionale 3 Julio Cruz Internazionale 3 Marco Di Vaio Juventus 3 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 3 Guilherme do Prado Perugia 3 David Di Michele Reggina 3 Julio César de León Reggio 3 Antonio Criniti Sambenedettese 3 References
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