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2007–08 Coppa Italia
AS Roma players are given the trophy by Italian president Giorgio Napolitano after the finalCountry Italy Teams 42 Champions Roma Runner-up Internazionale Matches played 55 Goals scored 160 (2.91 per match) Top goal scorer(s) Mario Balotelli (Inter), Julio Ricardo Cruz (Inter), Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus) 4 goals ← 2006–07 2008–09 → The 2007–08 Coppa Italia was the 60th edition of the tournament. Fixtures were announced at 16:00 CET, July 25, 2007.[1] The tournament began on August 14, 2007,[2] and ended on May 24, 2008 with a single-match final to be played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.[3] For the fourth consecutive season, Roma and Internazionale were the finalists. Roma won the tournament by a score of 2–1 in the final.
The format of the 2007–08 Coppa, which was announced on June 28, 2007, is a major departure from the format used in previous years.[4] The new format reduces the number of competitors to the 42 teams which will play in Serie A and Serie B for the 2007–08 season; no Serie C teams participated in the tournament. Also, the rather unusual two-leg final was eliminated.
Contents
Seedings and format
The format for pairings will be as follows:
- First phase: one-leg fixtures
- First round: The bottom 24 seeds (19–42) are paired
- Second round: The 12 first round winners are paired
- Second phase: one-leg fixtures
- 6 first phase winners and seeds 9–18 are paired
- Third phase: two-leg fixtures
- Round of 16: 8 second phase winners are inserted into a bracket with seeds 1–8
- Quarterfinals and Semifinals: Two-leg fixtures with pairings based upon bracket
- Final: one-leg fixture at neutral venue
Seeds in the tournament will be allocated as follows:
Seed Club Allocation Phase of Entry 1 Roma Defending Champion Third Phase 2 Internazionale Participants in Champions League, UEFA Cup, and Intertoto Cup 3 Lazio 4 Milan 5 Palermo 6 Fiorentina 7 Empoli 8 Sampdoria 9 Atalanta Remaining Serie A teams to 17th place Second Phase 10 Udinese 11 Livorno 12 Parma 13 Catania 14 Reggina 15 Siena 16 Cagliari 17 Torino 18 Juventus Serie B teams promoted to Serie A this season 19 Napoli First Phase 20 Genoa 21 Chievo Verona Serie A teams demoted to Serie B this season 22 Ascoli 23 Messina 24 Piacenza Remaining Serie B teams to 17th place 25 Rimini 26 Brescia 27 Bologna 28 Mantova 29 Lecce 30 AlbinoLeffe 31 Vicenza 32 Treviso 33 Bari 34 Frosinone 35 Modena 36 Cesena 37 Triestina 38 Spezia Winner of Serie B Play-out 39 Ravenna 4 teams promoted from Serie C1 40 Grosseto 41 Avellino 42 Pisa Fixtures
Opening rounds
indicates home team for one-leg rounds, or home team in each leg for two-leg rounds
Top left bracket
First elim. round
August 14 and 15, 2007Second elim. round
August 18, 2007Third elim. round
August 29, 2007Round of 16
December 6, 11, 12, 19 and 20, 2007
January 15, 16, and 17, 2008Quarterfinals
January 23 and 24, 2008
January 29 and 30, 2008Rimini 6 Frosinone 0 Rimini 3 Treviso 1 Rimini 2 Lecce 2(3) Torino (aet) 3 Roma 1 4 5 Treviso 2(4) Torino 3 0 3 Roma 1 1 2 Sampdoria 1 0 1 Sampdoria 0 4 4 Cagliari 2 Cagliari 1 0 1 Siena 1 Bottom left bracket
First elim. round Second elim. round Third elim. round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Messina 2(3) Vicenza 2(4) Vicenza 0 Bari 2 Bari 0 Albinoleffe 0 Udinese 3 Palermo 0 0 0 Bari 1 Udinese 0 1 1 Udinese 3 1 4 Catania (a) 2 2 4 Milan 1 1 2 Bologna 2 Triestina 0(2) Catania 2 1 3 Modena 1 Bologna 1(3) Catania 0(4) Triestina 1(4) Mantova 0 Triestina 1 Top right bracket
First elim. round Second elim. round Third elim. round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Brescia 1 Pisa1 2 Pisa 1 Napoli (aet) 3 Napoli 1(4) Napoli 4 Livorno 1(3) Lazio 2 1 3 Cesena 0 Napoli 1 1 2 Lazio 2 2 4 Fiorentina 1 1 2 Fiorentina 1 2 3 Ascoli 2 Ascoli (aet) 2 Ascoli 1 0 1 Avellino2 0 Ascoli (aet) 3 Atalanta 1 Genoa 2 Genoa 2 Grosseto 1 Bottom Right Bracket
First elim. round Second elim. round Third elim. round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Chievo 0 Ravenna 1 Ravenna 1 Piacenza4 2 Piacenza 2 Piacenza3 2 Reggina 3 Internazionale 4 3 7 Spezia 0 Reggina 1 0 1 Internazionale 2 3 5 Juventus 2 2 4 Empoli 2 3 5 Juventus 3 Juventus 1 5 6 Parma 1 1 The match was played in Pistoia, approximately 67 km from Pisa. Pisa was originally designated as the home team.
2 The match was played behind closed doors in Avellino.
3 The match was played in Fiorenzuola, approximately 23 km from Piacenza. Piacenza was originally designated as the home team.
4 The match was played at Ravenna, even though according to the original bracket Piacenza was designated as the home team.
Semifinals and final
Main article: 2008 Coppa Italia FinalSemifinals
April 16, 2008
May 7 and May 8, 2008Final
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
May 24, 2008Roma 1 1 2 Catania 0 1 1 Roma 2 Internazionale 1 Lazio 0 0 0 Internazionale 0 2 2 References
- ^ Italian Calcio Blog: Coppa Italia Draw
- ^ "Orari TIM Cup" (in Italian) (PDF). Lega Nazionale Professionisti. 2007-08-09. http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0708/cu20.pdf.
- ^ "TIM Cup – Sede di Gara Finale 2007/2008" (in Italian) (PDF). Lega Nazionale Professionisti. 2007-12-06. http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0708/cu139.pdf.
- ^ La A parte il 26 agosto; Coppa Italia, finale unica, Kataweb. (Italian)
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