- 1935–36 Coppa Italia
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1935–36 Coppa Italia Country Italy
Teams 98 Champions Torino A.C. Runner-up Alessandria U.S. Matches played 97 + 8 one-game playoffs ← 1927–28 1936–37 → The 1935–36 Coppa Italia was the third edition of the tournament and the first led to its conclusion since 1922.
98 teams took part to this competition, which included a first phase, with elimination rounds reserved to Serie 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 Torino A.C., which defeated 5–1 Alessandria U.S. in the final match, played at the Luigi Ferrari Stadium in Genoa on June 11, 1936. Winning the cup, Torino also gained the qualification to the 1936 edition of the Mitropa Cup.
Contents
Elimination rounds
First round
Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes Anconitana Bianchi–Grion Pola 4–1 Cremonese–Comense n.p. Comense withdrew Fiumana–Forlimpopoli 3–2 Cusiana–Crema 1–2 Jesi–Rovigo 1–2 after extra time Falck–Pro Patria 2–1 after extra time Mantova–Alma Fano 1–1 after extra time; ogp 2–2 aet. Both admitted to 2nd round because of Pescara's withdrew Lecco–Legnano 0–2 Padova–Venezia 0–0 1–2 on a one-game playoff Gallaratese–Biellese 2–1 Pro Gorizia–Treviso 2–1 Parma–Fanfulla 3–1 Udinese–Trento 4–3 Seregno–Monza 2–0 Vicenza–Rimini 3–4 Reggiana–Piacenza 4–1 Andrea Doria–Asti 5–3 Sempre Avanti–Cagliari 2–0 Empoli–Pontedera 1–0 Civitavecchiese–Fermana 5–1 Imperia–Derthona 3–1 Pescara–Potenza 1–0 Pescara later withdrew Montevarchi–Pontedecimo 2–1 Benevento–Cosenza 2–1 Sanremese–Spezia 2–0 Catanzarese–Delle Signe 4–1 Savona–Entella 1–2 Salernitana–Bagnolese 3–1 Sestrese–Rivarolese 1919 2–1 Savoia–Cerignola 2–1 after extra time Ventimigliese–Casale 4–2 Nissena–Trapani n.p. Trapani withdrew Second round
Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes Serie C qualifications Anconitana Bianchi–Alma Fano 1–2 Cremonese–Gallaratese 1–0 Rimini–Pro Gorizia 1–1 after extra time; 0–3 on a one-game playoff Legnano–Falck n.p. Falck withdrew Rovigo–Udinese 2–0 Seregno–Mantova 2–3 Venezia–Fiumana 2–0 Crema–Reggiana 0–1 Parma–Montevarchi 3–1 Empoli-Sempre Avanti 1–2 Imperia–Sanremese 3–4 Civitavecchiese–Savoia 3–2 after extra time Entella–Ventimigliese 0–1 Catanzarese–Benevento 6–0 Sestrese–Andrea Doria 2–1 Salernitana–Nissena 0–1 Serie B qualifications Atalanta–Viareggio 0–2 Lucchese–L'Aquila 2–2 after extra time; 0–2 on a one-game playoff Third round
Match Res. Notes Match Res. Notes Alma Fano–Verona 2–1 Pro Vercelli–Legnano 2–1 Catania–Civitavecchiese 4–0 Reggiana–Viareggio 1–0 Cremonese–Mantova 3–1 Rovigo–Pro Gorizia 2–1 Livorno–Siena 5–0 Sanremese–Parma 3–2 Messina–Sempre Avanti 1–0 Sestrese-Ventimigliese 3–0 Nissena–Catanzarese 2–2 after extra time; 1–4 on a one-game playoff Spal–Modena 1–1 after extra time; 2–3 on a one-game playoff Novara–Vigevano 5–1 Taranto–Foggia 1–1 after extra time; 1–2 on a one-game playoff Pisa–L'Aquila 3–1 Venezia–Pistoiese 2–1 Finals
Bracket
Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Torino 2 Reggiana 0 Torino 8 Catania 1 Catania 2 Palermo 0 Torino (aet) 4 Livorno 2 Livorno 2 Catanzarese 1 Livorno (aet) 5 Messina 2 Sampierdarenese 3 Sampierdarenese 4 Torino 2 Ambrosiana–Inter 4 Fiorentina 0 Brescia 0 Ambrosiana–Inter 0 Sanremese 2 Juventus 1 Juventus 4 Juventus 1 Fiorentina 8 Fiorentina 3 Sestrese 0 Fiorentina 3 Genova 1893 3 Genova 1893 0 Pisa 2 Torino 5 Cremonese 1 Alessandria 1 Alessandria 4 Alessandria 4 Modena 5 Modena 0 Pro Vercelli 0 Alessandria 1 Lazio 2 Lazio 0 Venezia 0 Lazio 2 Foggia 0 Roma 1 Roma 4 Alessandria 1 Napoli 1 Milan 0 Bari 1 Napoli 3 Triestina (ogp 3–1) 1 Triestina 1 Rovigo 1 Napoli 1 Alma Fano 2 Milan 2 Milan 4 Milan 3 Bologna 1 Bologna 0 Novara 0 Legend:
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1935–36 Serie A teams
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1935–36 Serie B teams
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1935–36 Serie C teams
Final match details
Main article: 1936 Coppa Italia FinalSources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio–La Storia 1898–2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
References
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