- 2005–06 Coppa Italia
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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) ← 2004–05 2006–07 → 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
Main article: 2006 Coppa Italia FinalFirst leg
May 3, 2006
15:00Roma
1–1 Inter
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 64,000Mancini 55'
Cruz 8'
Second leg
May 11, 2006
20:30Inter
3–1 Roma
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 59,000Cambiasso 6'
Cruz46'
Martins76'
Nonda 80'
Inter win Coppa Italia 4–2 on aggregate.
References
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