1963–64 Coppa Italia

The 1963–64 Coppa Italia, the 17th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma.

1963–64 Coppa Italia
Country Italy
Dates9 Sept 1963 –
1 Nov 1964
Teams38
ChampionsRoma (1st title)
Runners-upTorino
Matches played38
Goals scored100 (2.63 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Juan Seminario
Kurt Hamrin (4 goals)

First round

Home team Score Away team
Alessandria 1-1 (aet) * Vicenza
Varese 1-0 Pro Patria
Brescia 2-3 Genoa
Lecco 1-3 Torino
Padova 2-1 (aet) Modena
Venezia 1-2 Monza
Triestina 0-2 SPAL
Udinese 0-2 Bologna
Hellas Verona 2-1 Mantova
Prato 2-0 Sampdoria
Parma 3-1 Cosenza
Napoli 1-0 [1] Bari
Potenza 0-2 Roma
Cagliari 1-0 Lazio
Foggia 2-1 Catania
Catanzaro 3-1 Messina
Palermo 0-3 [2] Fiorentina

* Alessandria qualify after drawing of lots.

Intermediate round

Home team Score Away team
Varese 3-0 Monza

Second round

Home team Score Away team
Alessandria 0-0 (p: 3-4) Genoa
Hellas Verona 0-1 (aet) Bologna
Padova 2-2 (p: 2-4) SPAL
Parma 1-2 Cagliari
Fiorentina 4-1 Prato
Roma 5-0 Napoli
Catanzaro 1-2 Foggia
Torino 2-1 Varese

p=after penalty shoot-out

Third round

Home team Score Away team
Genoa 1-1 (p:4-5) Torino
Cagliari 0-1 Fiorentina
Foggia 0-2 Roma
Bologna 4-2 SPAL

p=after penalty shoot-out

Quarter-finals

Milan, Atalanta, Juventus and Internazionale are added.

Home team Score Away team
Fiorentina 1-0 Milan
Roma 1-0 Atalanta
Juventus 4-1 Bologna
Torino 4-1 Internazionale

Semi-finals

Home team Score Away team
Roma 1-1 (p: 6-2) Fiorentina
Torino 2-0 Juventus

p=after penalty shoot-out

Final

Roma0 – 0 (a.e.t.)Torino

Note: expiring the term limit for the UEFA competitions, the FIGC made a bet over Torino, which would have played the replay at home, and qualified the club for the Cupwinners Cup, while qualified Roma for the Fairs Cup as compensation. By the way, the FIGC lost the bet.

Replay Final

Torino0 – 1Roma
Nicolé 85'

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Peru Juan Seminario Fiorentina 4
Sweden Kurt Hamrin Fiorentina
3 Argentina Pedro Waldemar Manfredini Roma 3
Italy Lamberto Leonardi Roma
Italy Alberto Orlando Roma
Spain Joaquín Peiró Torino

References

  1. The match was played in Roma
  2. The match was played in Livorno
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