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2008–09 Coppa Italia
President Giorgio Napolitano at the center of the photo, after presenting the trophy to Rocchi and Ledesma, welcomes the victory for Lazio after the Cup final in ItalyCountry Italy Teams 78 Champions Lazio Runner-up Sampdoria Matches played 79 Goals scored 233 (2.95 per match) Top goal scorer(s) 6 - Pandev (Lazio) ← 2007–08 2009–10 → The 2008–09 Coppa Italia was the sixty-first season of the tournament. The competition started on 9 August 2008 and ended on 13 May 2009. The radically different format used in the 2007–08 Coppa was abandoned, with the new format more closely resembling earlier editions of the tournament.
The final was played between Lazio and Sampdoria. The match ended with Lazio winning 6–5 on penalties. The first 90 minutes ended in a 1–1 draw, and no goals were scored in extra time. It was Lazio's 5th Coppa Italia title, and first since the 2003–04 edition. With the win, Lazio earned a spot in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League 2009–10.
Contents
Format
In the previous year, the number of teams participating was reduced to only 42: the teams in Serie A and Serie B. For 2008–09, that number was expanded to 78 with the addition of 18 clubs from Lega Pro Prima Divisione (formerly Serie C1), 9 clubs from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (formerly Serie C2) and 9 clubs from Serie D. Also, except for the semifinals, all rounds were one-leg fixtures. The one-game final played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, which was first adopted in 2007–08, remained.
- First phase: one-leg fixtures
- First round: 18 clubs from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, 9 clubs from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione and 9 clubs from Serie D were paired
- Second round: All 22 clubs from Serie B were added to the 18 winners of the first round
- Third round: Clubs 9–20 from Serie A were added to the 20 winners of the second round
- Fourth round: 16 winners of the third round were paired
- Second phase: one-leg fixtures (except semifinals)
- Round of 16: Teams 1–8 from Serie A were paired with the 8 winners of the fourth round
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals: two-leg fixtures
- Final: one-leg fixture at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome
Throughout the tournament, home stadium advantage was given to the projected higher seed (i.e., assuming no upsets). In the two-leg semifinals, the projected higher seed played the second leg at home.
Participating teams
2007–08 League Serie A Serie B Serie C1 Serie C2 Serie D Round of 16 Inter Roma Juventus Fiorentina Milan Sampdoria Udinese Napoli Third round Atalanta Genoa Palermo Lazio Siena Cagliari Torino Reggina Catania Chievo Bologna Lecce Second round Empoli Parma Livorno AlbinoLeffe Brescia Pisa Rimini Ascoli Mantova Frosinone Bari Triestina Grosseto Piacenza Modena Vicenza Treviso Avellino Sassuolo Salernitana Cittadella Ancona First round Ravenna Cesena Cremonese Foligno Crotone Taranto Foggia Perugia Padova Pescara Legnano Arezzo Monza Novara Gallipoli Cavese Sorrento Pro Sesto Pergocrema Reggiana Benevento Bassano Virtus Portogruaro Real Marcianise Lumezzane Mezzocorona Celano Biellese Tritium Chioggia Renato Curi Castelsardo Barletta Sibilla Flegrea Castellarano Pontedera Due to financial problems and other sanctions, the list of 78 teams was filled as follows:
- Serie A – all 20 teams
- Serie B – only 20 teams entered
- Messina, which finished 14th in 2007–08, and La Spezia, which finished 21st, were left off due to financial difficulties
- Lega Pro Prima Divisione – number of teams participating increased from 18 to 20
- top 10 teams from Girone C1/A and Girone C1/B based on 2007–08 standings were selected to enter
- Lucchese, which finished 8th in Girone C1/B were omitted
- Pro Sesto, which finished 11th in Girone C1/A with 43 points were selected. The 11th-placed team in C1/B had 40 points
- Lega Pro Seconda Divisione – 9 teams selected
- all three division champions from Girone C2/A, C2/B and C2/C
- both playoff finalists from each of the three divisions, a total of six teams
- Serie D – 9 teams selected
- all second-placed teams from each of the nine divisions, except for Girone D and Girone E where the third-placed teams were selected
- both Montichiari which finished second in Girone D, and Colligiana which finished second in Girone E, were promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
Bracket
Elimination rounds
Section 1
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Genoa 3 Mantova 1 Mantova 1 Gallipoli 3 Gallipoli 0 Sibilla Flegrea 2 Genoa 2 Ravenna 1 Palermo 1 Ravenna 2 Rimini 3(2) Ravenna 5 Ravenna 3(4) Castellarano 1 Match details
First round
9 August 2008
20:45Gallipoli 3 – 2 Sibilla Flegrea Stadio Via del Mare, Lecce Russo 25'
Di Genaro 30'
Russo 50'Dinolfo 4'
Avolio 88'
9 August 2008
20:45Ravenna 5 – 1 Castellarano Stadio Bruno Benelli, Ravenna Filipi 25'
Cavagna 41'
Gerbino 43'
Pettinari 48'
Succi 47'Mayer 90+4'
Second round
17 August 2008
20:30Mantova 1 – 0 Gallipoli Stadio Danilo Martelli, Mantua Godeas 8'
17 August 2008
20:45Rimini 3 – 3 Ravenna Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini Docente 17'
Basha 44'
Regonesi 84'Report Gerbino 18'
Succi 73'
Sciaccaluga 83'Penalties Regonesi
Ricchiuti
La Camera
Basha2 – 4 Succi
Agliard
Pettinari
Ciuffetelli
Third round
24 August 2008
16:00Genoa 3 – 1 Mantova Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Olivera 19', 44'
Milanetto 77'Passoni 90'
23 August 2008
20:30Palermo 1 – 2 Ravenna Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo Cavani 82' Succi 11', 72'
Fourth round
02 October 2008
18:00Genoa 2 – 1 Ravenna Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Milito 82', 90' Pettinari 58' Section 2
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Bologna 2 Vicenza 0 Vicenza 3 Monza 1(4) Monza 0 Celano 1(3) Bologna 1 Ascoli 0 Ascoli 3 Perugia 1 Perugia 1 Lumezzane 0 Ascoli 1 Bari 0 Bari 2 Taranto 1 Bassano Virtus 0 Bassano Virtus 2 Match details
First Round
9 August 2008
20:45Monza 1 – 1 Celano Stadio Brianteo, Monza Cesaretti 7' Negro 57' Penalties Puleo
Capocchiano
Bolzan
Grammauta4 – 3 Negro
Villa
Barbetti
Fanelli
Giunchi
9 August 2008
20:45Perugia 1 – 0 Lumezzane Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia Cutolo 45+4'
10 August 2008
17:00Taranto 1 – 2 Bassano Virtus Stadio Erasmo Iacovone, Taranto Prosperi 8' Zubin 46'
Cesca 52'
Second Round
17 August 2008
20:45Vicenza 3 – 0 Monza Stadio Romeo Menti, Vicenza Bjelanović 10', 53'
Sgrigna 61'
17 August 2008
20:45Ascoli 3 – 1 Perugia Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca, Ascoli Piceno Job 23'
Soncin 27'
Luci 70'Cutolo 61'
16 August 2008
20:45Bari 2 – 0 Bassano Virtus Stadio San Nicola, Bari Barreto 71' (pen), 74'
Third Round
23 August 2008
20:45Bologna 2 – 0 Vicenza Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna Di Vaio 79'
Adaílton 88'
23 August 2008
20:45Ascoli 1 – 0 Bari Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca, Ascoli Piceno Pesce 66'
Fourth Round
01 October 2008
15:00Bologna 1 – 0 Ascoli Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna Coelho 84' Section 3
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Siena 4 AlbinoLeffe 0 AlbinoLeffe 2(6) Pescara 2 Pescara 2(5) Mezzocorona 0 Siena 0 Empoli 2 Pisa 1 Cittadella 2 Cittadella 0 Empoli 1 Empoli 2 Ancona 0 Match details
First Round
9 August 2008
20:00Pescara 0 – 2 Mezzocorona Stadio Adriatico, Pescara Cardinale 50'
Bazzani 84'
Second Round
16 August 2008
20:00AlbinoLeffe 2 – 2 Pescara Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, Bergamo Ruopolo 10'
Colacone 82'Report Ferraresi 6'
Zeytulaev 50'Penalties Colacone
Carobbio
Ruopolo
Ferrari
Gervasoni
Renzetti6 – 5 Pisciotta
Zeytulaev
Irineu
Vitale
Cardinale
De Matteis
17 August 2008
20:30Pisa 1 – 2 Cittadella Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani, Pisa Colombo 58' Rossi 66'
Oliveira 90'
17 August 2008
20:30Empoli 2 – 0 Ancona Stadio Carlo Castellani, Empoli Lodi 10' (pen)
Negrini 29'
Third Round
23 August 2008
15:00Siena 4 – 0 AlbinoLeffe Stadio Artemio Franchi, Siena Calaiò 6'
Portanova 50'
Kharja 68'
Maccarone 81'
23 August 2008
17:30Cittadella 0 – 1 Empoli Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato, Cittadella Lodi 88'
Fourth Round
17 September 2008
18:30Siena 0 – 2 Empoli Stadio Artemio Franchi, Siena Lodi 76' (pen), 90' Section 4
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Reggina 3 Grosseto 0 Grosseto 4 Cavese 3 Cavese 2 Biellese 1 Reggina 4 Cagliari 0 Cagliari 1 Triestina 0 Triestina 2 Sorrento 3 Sorrento 1 Castelsardo 1 Match details
First Round
10 August 2008
20:30Cavese 3 – 1 Biellese Stadio Simonetta Lamberti, Cava de' Tirreni Tarantino 38'
Schetter 53'
Shiba 80'Bigatti 78' (pen)
9 August 2008
17:30Sorrento 3 – 1 Castelsardo Stadio Italia, Sorrento Ripa 9'
Virtanen 82'
Caccavallo 90+4'Tribuna 6'
Second Round
17 August 2008
20:30Grosseto 4 – 2 Cavese Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini, Grosseto Sansovini 2'
Sforzini 12', 74'
Mora 90'Tarantino 31'
Schetter 82'
17 August 2008
20:45Triestina 2 – 1 Sorrento Stadio Nereo Rocco, Trieste Testini 10'
Eliakwu 82'Giampaolo 90'
Third Round
23 August 2008
20:30Reggina 3 – 0 Grosseto Stadio Oreste Granillo, Reggio Calabria Corradi 45' (pen)
Hallfredsson 53'
Barillà 59'
23 August 2008
20:30Cagliari 1 – 0 Triestina Stadio Sant'Elia, Cagliari Matri 78' (pen)
Fourth Round
17 September 2008
21:00Reggina 4 – 0 Cagliari Stadio Oreste Granillo, Reggio Calabria Ceravolo 52', 74'
Brienza 70', 89'Section 5
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Lazio 5 Benevento 1 Treviso 2(6) Legnano 1 Benevento 2(7) Benevento 3 Lazio 2 Atalanta 0 Atalanta 2 Modena 1 Modena 1 Pro Sesto 2 Pro Sesto 0 Tritium 0 Match details
First Round
9 August 2008
17:00Legnano 1 – 3 Benevento Stadio Giovanni Mari, Legnano
Referee: Riccardo ColasantiVirdis 21' Evacuo 31'
Cinelli 53'
Imbriani 90+1'
10 August 2008
20:30Pro Sesto 2 – 0 Tritium Stadio Breda, Sesto San Giovanni
Referee: Gesuele PaparazzoBeretta 41'
Fracassetti 80'
Second Round
17 August 2008
20:30Treviso 2 – 2 Benevento Stadio Omobono Tenni, Treviso
Referee: Renzo CandussioBeghetto 10' (pen)
Smit 73'Evacuo 14', 81' Penalties 6 – 7
17 August 2008
20:30Modena 1 – 0 Pro Sesto Stadio Alberto Braglia, Modena
Referee: Luca MarelliTroiano 59'
Third Round
23 August 2008
20:45Lazio 5 – 1 Benevento Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Referee: Matteo TrefoloniCattaneo 9' (o.g.)
Meghni 23'
Manfredini 55'
Pandev 58', 90'Bueno 49'
23 August 2008
15:30Atalanta 2 – 1 Modena Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, Bergamo
Referee: Nicola AyroldiManfredini 32'
Marconi 90'Bruno 36' (pen)
Fourth Round
01 October 2008
20:30Lazio 2 – 0 Atalanta Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Referee: Matteo TrefoloniLedesma 17'
Pandev 84'
Section 6
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Torino (aet) 2 Brescia 1 Brescia 2 Foligno 3 Foligno 1 Pergocrema 2 Torino (aet) 3 Livorno 2 Frosinone 0 Crotone 2 Crotone 2 Renato Curi 0 Crotone 0 Livorno 3 Livorno 3 Novara 3 Novara 0 Real Marcianise 1 Match details
First Round
09 August 2008
17:00Foligno 3 – 2 Pergocrema Stadio Enzo Blasone, Foligno
Referee: Davide Massade Paula 30'
Noviello 37'
Coresi 45' (pen)Tarallo 47'
Andreini 90'
09 August 2008
20:30Crotone 2 – 0 Renato Curi Stadio Ezio Scida, Crotone
Referee: Gennaro PalazzinoAurelio 51'
Basso 65'
09 August 2008
16:00Novara 3 – 1 Real Marcianise Stadio Silvio Piola, Novara
Referee: Angelo Martino GiancolaSinigaglia 29', 60'
Rubino 31'Innocenti 63'
Second Round
17 August 2008
20:30Brescia 2 – 1 Foligno Stadio Mario Rigamonti, Brescia
Referee: Daniele OrsatoCaracciolo 50' (pen), 87' De Stefano 53'
17 August 2008
20:45Frosinone 0 – 2 Crotone Stadio Matusa, Frosinone
Referee: Riccardo TozziCafiero 68'
Russo 90'
17 August 2008
20:45Livorno 3 – 0 Novara Stadio Armando Picchi, Livorno
Referee: Leonardo BaracaniTavano 9'
Diamanti 68'
Volpe 83'
Third Round
23 August 2008
20:45Torino 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Brescia Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin
Referee: Mauro BergonziRosina 63'
Di Michele 105'Possanzini 35'
23 August 2008
20:30Crotone 0 – 3 Livorno Stadio Ezio Scida, Crotone
Referee: Maurizio CiampiFilippini 27'
Diamanti 49'
Tavano 58'
Fourth Round
01 October 2008
20:30Torino 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Livorno Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin
Referee: Andrea De MarcoCorini 8'
Zanetti 45'
Barone 94'Diamanti 19', 86' (pen.)
Section 7
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Lecce 0 Salernitana 1 Salernitana 3 Cesena 3 Cesena 1 Chioggia 1 Salernitana 2(6) Foggia 0 Sassuolo 2(5) Barletta 2 Barletta 1 Sassuolo 3 Sassuolo 1 Reggiana 0 Avellino 0 Cremonese 0 Reggiana 1 Reggiana 31 Match details
First Round
09 August 2008
20:45Cesena 3 – 1 Chioggia Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena
Referee: Emiliano GallioneFerretti 41'
Tonucci 48'
Giaccherini 90+4'Rizzi 4'
09 August 2008
20:00Foggia 0 – 2 Barletta Stadio Pino Zaccheria, Foggia
Referee: Nicola StefaniniRomano 36'
Zotti 69'
09 August 2008
20:30Cremonese 0 – 3 1 Reggiana
Referee: Piero Giacomelli(originally 1 – 0, but Cremonese fielded suspendend player)
Second Round
17 August 2008
21:00Salernitana 3 – 1 Cesena Stadio Arechi, Salerno
Referee: Domenico CeliTricarico 3'
Ciarciá 21'
Fava 90'Tonucci 4'
17 August 2008
17:00Barletta 1 – 3 Sassuolo Stadio Cosimo Puttilli, Barletta
Referee: Antonio GiannoccaroRomano 65' Salvetti 16'
Erpen 30'
Rea 85'
20 August 2008
20:30Avellino 0 – 1 Reggiana Stadio Partenio, Avellino
Referee: Antonio DamatoStefani 60'
Third Round
23 August 2008
18:30Lecce 0 – 1 Salernitana Stadio Via del Mare, Lecce
Referee: Paolo ValeriDi Napoli 66'
24 August 2008
17:00Sassuolo 1 – 0 Reggiana Stadio Alberto Braglia, Modena
Referee: Luca BantiSalvetti 80'
Fourth Round
30 September
20:30Salernitana 2 – 2 Sassuolo Stadio Arechi, Salerno
Referee: Paolo ValeriMarchese 46'
Kyriazis 83'Report Selva 14', 60' Penalties Marchese
Scarpa
Giannone
Fava
Kyriazis
Turienzo6 – 5 Poli
Erpen
Bastrini
Malpighi
Filkor
Pagani
Section 8
First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Catania (aet) 2 Parma 1 Parma (aet) 3 Arezzo 1 Portogruaro 2 Portogruaro 4 Catania 4 Padova 0 Chievo 1 Padova 2 Piacenza 0 Padova 8 Padova 1 Pontedera 0 1 The match was played and Cremonese won by a score of 1–0, but were later disqualified for using a player who should have been under suspension. Reggiana was awarded a 3–0 victory as a result.
Match details
First Round
09 August 2008
20:30Arezzo 1 – 4 Portogruaro Stadio Città di Arezzo, Arezzo Bondi 42' Cunico 3' (pen)
Carboni 56'
William 89'
Levacovich 90+2'
09 August 2008
20:30Padova 8 – 0 Pontedera Stadio Euganeo, Padua Varricchio 3', 52', 77'
Rabito 25', 75'
Baù 41'
Malventi 54' (o.g.)
Cotroneo 58'
Second Round
16 August 2008
20:30Parma 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Portogruaro Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma Paci 72'
Morrone 90'
Paponi 91'Cunico 35'
Maniero 65'
17 August 2008
18:00Piacenza 0 – 1 Padova Stadio Leonardo Garilli, Piacenza Troiano 59'
Third Round
23 August 2008
20:30Catania 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Parma Stadio Angelo Massimino, Catania Paolucci 105', 108' Troest 110'
23 August 2008
20:30Chievo 1 – 2 Padova Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona Pellissier 57' Varricchio 16', 76'
Fourth Round
17 September 2008
21:00Catania 4 – 0 Padova Stadio Angelo Massimino, Catania Dica 24'
Morimoto 30', 89'
Sabato 62'
Finals
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Inter (aet) 3 Genoa 1 Inter 2 Roma 1 Roma 2 Bologna 0 Inter 0 1 1 Sampdoria 3 0 3 Sampdoria 2 Empoli 1 Sampdoria 1(4) Udinese 1(1) Udinese 0(8) Reggina 0(7) Sampdoria 1(5) Lazio 1(6) Milan 1 Lazio (aet) 2 Lazio 3 Torino 1 Fiorentina 0 Torino 1 Lazio 2 2 4 Juventus 1 1 2 Napoli 3 Salernitana 1 Juventus 0(4) Napoli 0(3) Juventus 3 Catania 0 Match details
Round of 16
13 January 2009
21:00Inter 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) Genoa San Siro, Milan
Referee: Gabriele GavaAdria 90'
17 December 2008
21:00Roma 2 –0 Bologna Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Referee: Paolo Silvio MazzoleniVucinic 82', 86'
12 November 2008
19:30Sampdoria 2 –1 Empoli Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
Referee: Dino TommasiBonazzoli 31'
Fornaroli 45'Lodi 62' Quarterfinals
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Final
See 2009 Coppa Italia Final
13 May 2009
20:45 CESTLazio 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) Sampdoria Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Roberto RosettiZárate 4' Report Pazzini 31' Penalties Ledesma
Rocchi
Rozehnal
Kolarov
Zárate
Lichtsteiner
Dabo6 – 5 Cassano
Palombo
Pazzini
Gastaldello
Accardi
Delvecchio
CampagnaroCoppa Italia
2008–09 WinnersLazio
Fifth titleExternal links
- lega-calcio.it (Italian)
- RSSSF
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