Coppa Italia 1988-89

Coppa Italia 1988-89

The 1988–89 Coppa Italia was the 41st Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Sampdoria, who defeated SSC Napoli 4–1 on aggregate in a two-legged final played at Stadio San Paolo (Napoli's home venue) and Stadio Giovanni Zini (neutral venue due to unavailability of Sampdoria's Stadio Luigi Ferraris home venue).

Final

First leg

footballbox
date = 1989-06-19
time = 21:00
team1 = Napoli
score = 1 – 0
report =
team2 = Sampdoria
goals1 = Renica goal|55
goals2 =
stadium = Stadio San Paolo, Naples
attendance =
referee = Lanese (Messina)

econd leg

footballbox
date = 1989-06-28
time = 21:00
team1 = Sampdoria
score = 4 – 0
report =
team2 = Napoli
goals1 = Vialli goal|32
Cerezo goal|38
Vierchowod goal|47
Mancini goal|59|pen.
goals2 =
stadium = Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona
attendance =
referee = Lo Bello (Syracuse)

References

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