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2003–04 Coppa Italia

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Football tournament season
2003–04 Coppa Italia
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates10 August 2003 – 12 May 2004
Teams48
Final positions
ChampionsLazio(4th title)
Runners-upJuventus
Tournament statistics
Matches played94
Goals scored209 (2.22 per match)
Top goal scorerStefano Fiore (6 goals)

The2003–04Coppa Italia was the 57th edition of the tournament.Lazio won the tournament for the 4th time in club history, winning the two-legged final overJuventus on a 4–2 aggregate score.

Seedings and format

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In the 2003–04 Coppa Italia there were a total of 48 teams competing: all 18 clubs fromSerie A, 23 of the 24 clubs inSerie B, and 7 clubs fromSerie C. The only Serie B club not to feature in the competition wasACF Fiorentina, as they had only later been reassigned to Serie B based on sporting merit following the disbarment ofCosenza. The clubs from Serie C included the 4 runners-up from the 2002–03 Serie C promotion playoffs along with the two finalists from the 2002–03 Serie C Coppa Italia competition.

The format for pairings were:

  • Group Stage: one-leg fixtures
    • First round: The 32 non-seeded clubs were divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each. Each team played the other three from its group once and the top team from each group advanced to the second round.
      • Points were awarded as 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for loss. In the event of a tie at the conclusion of this stage, the group goes to the team with the best goal difference in the match, otherwise the best overall goal difference.
  • Knockout Rounds: two-leg fixtures
    • Second round: Clubs 9–14 fromSerie A and the top two clubs fromSerie B were paired against the 8 advancing teams from the group stage.
    • Round of 16: Teams 1–8 fromSerie A were paired against the 8 winners of the second round
    • Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals: Two-leg fixtures with pairings based upon bracket

Group stage

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To protest against the enlargement of Serie B to 24 teams, many clubs chose to forfeit games in the group phase of this year's competition and many games were not played. All forfeiting teams were given a 3–0 defeat and deducted 1 point in the table for each game not played. Forfeiting teams are indicated initalics.

Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Pro Patria320162+46
2Cagliari310226−41
3Piacenza310226−41
4Como300308−8−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
Pro PatriaCagliari0–2
PiacenzaComo2–0
ComoPro Patria0–3 to forfeit
CagliariPiacenza0–3 to both from forfeit
ComoCagliari0–3 to both from forfeit
Pro PatriaPiacenza3–0 to forfeit

Group 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Cesena312052+35
2Genoa311142+24
3Torino310216−51
4Livorno301217−6−1
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
CesenaLivorno1–1
GenoaTorino0–1
TorinoCesena0–3 to forfeit
LivornoGenoa0–3 to forfeit
TorinoLivorno0–3 to both from forfeit
CesenaGenoa1–1

Group 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Palermo31022201
2Hellas Verona310216−51
3Treviso300307−7−2
4AlbinoLeffe300308−8−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
Hellas VeronaTreviso1–0
PalermoAlbinoLeffe2–0
AlbinoLeffeHellas Verona0–3 to both from forfeit
TrevisoPalermo0–3 to both from forfeit
AlbinoLeffeTreviso0–3 to both from forfeit
Hellas VeronaPalermo0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 4

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Venezia310226−41
2Triestina301217−6−1
3Vicenza301217−6−1
4Atalanta300308−8−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
VeneziaAtalanta2–0
TriestinaVicenza1–1
VicenzaVenezia0–3 to both from forfeit
AtalantaTriestina0–3 to both from forfeit
VicenzaAtalanta0–3 to both from forfeit
VeneziaTriestina0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 5

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Sambenedettese321062+47
2Pisa311134−13
3Ancona310235−22
4Ternana300318−7−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
TernanaSambenedettese1–2
AnconaPisa0–2
PisaTernana0–3 to both from forfeit
SambenedetteseAncona3–0 to forfeit
PisaSambenedettese1–1
TernanaAncona0–3 to forfeit

Group 6

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Teramo321082+67
2Bari310227−51
3Ascoli301228−6−1
4Martina300318−7−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
AscoliTeramo2–2
MartinaBari1–2
BariAscoli0–3 to both from forfeit
TeramoMartina3–0 to forfeit
BariTeramo0–3 to forfeit
AscoliMartina0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 7

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Salernitana321060+67
2Napoli31113303
3Messina310226−41
4Pescara300308−8−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
SalernitanaNapoli0–0
MessinaPescara2–0
PescaraSalernitana0–3 to forfeit
NapoliMessina0–3 to both from forfeit
PescaraNapoli0–3 to forfeit
SalernitanaMessina3–0 to forfeit

Group 8

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Fiorentina321071+67
2Catania321071+67
3Lecce310216−51
4Avellino300307−7−2
Source:[citation needed]
Team #1Team #2Results
AvellinoLecce0–1
FiorentinaCatania1–1
CataniaAvellino3–0 to forfeit
LecceFiorentina0–3 to forfeit
CataniaLecce3–0 to forfeit
AvellinoFiorentina0–3 to forfeit

Knockout stage

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Second stageRound of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
Pro Patria000
Sampdoria134Sampdoria000
MilanMilan112
byeMilan224
RomaRoma112
byeRoma123
Palermo134Palermo011
Brescia Calcio123Milan101
Sambenedettese202Lazio246
Modena123Modena000
LazioLazio123
byeLazio213
Empoli011Parma011
Venezia213Venezia011
ParmaParma202
byeLazio224
ChievoJuventus022
byeChievo202
Cesena123Perugia134
Perugia235Perugia101
Teramo000Juventus213
Siena134Siena112
JuventusJuventus224
byeJuventus22(7p)4
Fiorentina303Internazionale22(6p)4
Bologna235Bologna000
UdineseUdinese134
byeUdinese011
InternazionaleInternazionale033
byeInternazionale213
Salernitana000Reggina213
Reggina235

Final

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Main article:2004 Coppa Italia final

First leg

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Lazio2–0Juventus
Fiore 59',80'
Attendance: 62,204

Second leg

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Juventus2–2Lazio
Trezeguet 20'
Del Piero 46'
Corradi 69'
Fiore 86'
Attendance: 38,849

Lazio won 4–2 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyStefano FioreLazio6
2BrazilAdrianoInternazionale3
ArgentinaJulio CruzInternazionale
ItalyMarco Di VaioJuventus
ItalyAlessandro Del PieroJuventus
BrazilGuilherme do PradoPerugia
ItalyDavid Di MicheleReggina
HondurasJulio César de LeónReggina
ItalyAntonio CrinitiSambenedettese

References

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