Coppa Italia 1992-93

Coppa Italia 1992-93

=Final=

First leg

footballbox
date = 1993-06-12
time = 21:00
team1 = Torino
score = 3 – 0
report =
team2 = Roma
goals1 = S. Benedetti goal|17|o.g.
Cois goal|53
D. Fortunato goal|78
goals2 =
stadium = Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
attendance =
referee = Amendolia (Messina)

econd leg

footballbox
date = 1993-06-19
time = 21:00
team1 = Roma
score = 5 – 2
report=
team2 = Torino
goals1 = Giannini goal|22 goal|49 goal|55|pen.
Rizzitelli goal|47
Mihajlović goal|65
goals2 = Silenzi goal|45 goal|53
stadium = Stadio Olimpico, Rome
attendance =
referee = Sguizzato (Verona)
"Torino won on the away goals rule."

References

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