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2006–07 Coppa Italia

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Football tournament season
2006–07 Coppa Italia
The Coppa Italia 2006–07, shown during the lastAS Roma's match of the season in theStadio Olimpico
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates19 Aug 2006 – 17 May 2007
Teams72
Final positions
ChampionsRoma(8th title)
Runners-upInternazionale
Tournament statistics
Matches played86
Goals scored293 (3.41 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Emiliano Bonazzoli
Francesco Flachi
Nicolás Burdisso
Hernán Crespo
Simone Perrotta
Giuseppe Greco (4 goals)

The2006–07Coppa Italia was the 60th edition of the national domestic tournament. The final was played, like the two previous editions, betweenInternazionale andRoma. The first match was played in Rome on 9 May 2007, and the second leg in Milan on 17 May 2007. The score of the first leg was a 6–2 win for Roma, while in the second leg Inter beat Roma 2–1, crowning Roma for the eighth time the tournament cup title cup.

Formula

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The match format introduced in the 2005–06 season continued for the season. Participating in the competition were all the teams from Serie A (20 teams) and B (22 teams), 28 teams from Serie C1 and C2, and 2 teams from non professional leagues ("Dilettanti"), 72 teams in total. The first three rounds were all one-game matches, with the lower classified team in the previous year playing at home. Only 64 teams participated in the first round; the eight teams from Serie A that qualified for European competitions joined the competition in the fourth round – the round of 16. Once the third round was finished, only 8 of the original 64 teams survived and these teams were paired against the 8 teams that had not yet participated. From this point on, the rounds, including the final, were all double leg home and away with the team having the higher aggregate score advancing.

Pairing Teams

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No draws were made to pair the teams. In the first round, seed 72 played seed 9, seed 71 played seed 10 and so on. In the second and all future rounds, all brackets were fixed with no reseeding in case of upset winners. To see how teams were paired in the second round, assume no upsets and the top seed would again play the bottom seed; seed 40 (or its opponent seed 41) would play seed 9 (or its opponent seed 72), 39 (or 42) would play 10 (or 71) and so on.

Seeding teams

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Seeding was allocated as follows:

a) seed 1 to last year's Cup Winner

b) seeds 2–8 to the participants playing in the Champions League/UEFA Cup competitions other than seed 1. If less than 8 teams are participating then the next highest placed Serie A team(s) complete(s) the list.

c) seeds 9–17 to the 9 remaining Serie A teams to 17th place.

d) seeds 18–20 to the 3 Serie B teams promoted to Serie A this season.

e) seeds 21–23 to the 3 Serie A teams demoted to Serie B this season.

f) seeds 24–37 to the 14 Serie B teams finishing to 17th place but not promoted to Serie A, and seed 38 to the play-out winner in Serie B

g) seeds 39–42 to the 4 Serie C1 teams promoted to Serie B this season.

h) seeds 43–46 to the 4 Serie B teams demoted to Serie C1 this season.

i) seeds 47–70 to 24 teams from Serie C1 and Serie C2 as selected by the league

j) seeds 71–72 to 2 teams from the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti (below C2) as selected by the league.

Preliminary rounds

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Top quarter

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First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
64Sansovino0
17Messina1
17Messina2
32Piacenza0
49Grosseto3
32Piacenza4
17Messina4*
16Lazio3
65Rende0
16Lazio4
16Lazio1(3)**
48Monza1(2)
48Monza1
33Bari0
First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
57Novara1
24Mantova2
24Mantova1(3)
25Modena1(4)**
56Teramo0
25Modena3
25Modena1
41Genoa3*
72Giarre0
9Fiorentina3
9Fiorentina0
41Genoa1
41Genoa3
40Spezia2

Second quarter

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First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
60Cavese2
21Lecce1
60Cavese0
28Bologna2
53Cittadella1
28Bologna2*
28Bologna2
12Sampdoria3
69Benevento0
12Sampdoria2
12Sampdoria2
37Rimini1
44Ternana0
37Rimini2*
First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
61Ivrea0
20Torino3
20Torino1
29Crotone2
52Sangiovannese1
29Crotone3*
29Crotone0
13Reggina1*
68Pro Vasto1
13Reggina3*
13Reggina1
45Cremonese0
45Cremonese1
36Vicenza0

Third quarter

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First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
62Taranto2
19Catania0
62Taranto0
30Brescia1
51Salernitana2
30Brescia3
30Brescia1*
14Cagliari0
67Cuneo0
14Cagliari1
14Cagliari2
35Hellas Verona1
46Gallipoli0
35Hellas Verona1
First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
59Venezia1
22Treviso0
59Venezia0
27Arezzo1*
54Perugia0(3)
27Arezzo0(4)**
27Arezzo1(6)**
11Udinese1(5)
70Melfi0
11Udinese4
11Udinese2*
38Albinoleffe1
43Avellino1
38Albinoleffe2*

Bottom Quarter

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First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
58Martina0
23Juventus3
23Juventus2
26Cesena1
55Lucchese0
26Cesena1*
23Juventus3(4)
39Napoli3(5)**
71Cervia0
10Ascoli6
10Ascoli0
39Napoli1*
42Frosinone1
39Napoli3
First RoundSecond RoundThird Round
         
63Sassuolo0
18Atalanta3
18Atalanta3
31Pescara0
50Pavia0
31Pescara4
18Atalanta2
34Triestina3*
66Carpenedolo1
15Siena2*
15Siena1
34Triestina2
47Sanremese0
34Triestina1*

Knockout stage

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Round of 16
8 and 9 November 2006
28, 29, 30, 6 November and 7 December 2006
Quarter-finals
9 January,10 and 11, 2007
17 and 18 January 2007
Semi-finals
24 and 25 January 2007
31 January – 1 February 2007
Finals
9 May 2007
17 May 2007
                    
3Milan426
30Brescia213
3Milan202
27Arezzo011
27Arezzo213
6Livorno112
3Milan213
2Roma235
34Triestina101
2Roma224
2Roma224
7Parma123
39Napoli112
7Parma033
2Roma617
1Internazionale224
12Sampdoria134
5Palermo022
12Sampdoria123
4Chievo011
13Reggina213
4Chievo (a)213
12Sampdoria000
1Internazionale303
8Empoli112
41Genoa000
8Empoli000
1Internazionale224
17Messina000
1Internazionale145

Top team in each pairing played first leg at home

Final

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Main article:2007 Coppa Italia final

First leg

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Roma6–2Internazionale
Report
Attendance: 39,095
Referee: Massimiliano Saccani

Second leg

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Internazionale2–1Roma
Report
Attendance: 26,606

Roma won 7–4 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyEmiliano BonazzoliSampdoria4
ItalyFrancesco FlachiAtalanta
ArgentinaNicolás BurdissoInternazionale
ArgentinaHernán CrespoInternazionale
ItalySimone PerrottaRoma
ItalyGiuseppe GrecoGenoa

*After Extra Time
**After Penalty Shootout
(a)Advances on Away-Goals Rule

References

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