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1937–38 Coppa Italia

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1937–38 Coppa Italia
Juventus receives its first Coppa Italia
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates5 Sept 1937 –
8 May 1938
Teams113
Final positions
ChampionsJuventus (1st title)
Runner-upTorino
Tournament statistics
Matches played122
Goals scored461 (3.78 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Giuseppe Meazza
(8 goals)

The 1937–38 Coppa Italia was the fifth edition of the national cup in Italian football and the third edition of the tournament under the organization of the Direttorio Divisioni Superiori. The competition was won by Juventus.

The two finalists Torino and Juventus were both from Turin. A two-legged final was agreed upon given both teams had their own stadium to avoid either team having an advantage.

Qualifying round

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Serie C qualifying and preliminary rounds were under geographical zones.

Home team Score Away team
Acqui 1–0 Simaz Popoli
Casale 5–2 Derthona
Civitavecchia 1–2 MATER
Cusiana 4–2 Gallaratese
Fanfulla 1–0 Alfa Romeo
Fiumana 3–0 Grion Pola
Grosseto 3–3 (aet) Siena
Lecco 1–0 Isotta Fraschini
Mantova 1–2 Audace
Pavese 3–4 Vigevano
Piacenza 2–1 Galbani
Pontedera 4–2 SAFFA Fucecchio
Potenza 2–0 Manfredonia
Ravenna 4–2 Alma Juventus Fano
Rovigo 2–0 Forlimpopoli
Savona 3–1 Pontedecimo

Replay match

Home team Score Away team
Siena 1–0 Grosseto

1st preliminary round

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46 clubs are added.

Home team Score Away team
Acqui 3–2 Pinerolo
Asti 3–0 Cusiana
Audace 2–1 Rovigo
Ilva Bagnolese 4–4 (aet) L'Aquila
Biellese 4–2 Casale
Cagliari 1–1 (aet) MATER
Manlio Cavagnaro 1–2 Savona
Cosenza 0–2 Salernitana
Fiumana 2–3 Ampelea Isola
Forlì 1–1 (aet) Carpi
Imperia 1–2 Andrea Doria
Catanzarese 0–2 [a] Catania
Lecce 2–1 Stabia
Legnano 1–2 SIAI Sesto Calende
Marzotto Valdagno 3–0 Udinese
Parma 0–2 Piacenza
Ponziana 3–0 Pro Gorizia
Piombino 2–0 [a] Vezio Parducci Viareggio
Pistoiese 2–0 [a] Empoli
Potenza 3–2 Foggia
Prato 3–0 Siena
Pro Patria 4–2 Monza
Ravenna 3–2 Jesi
Reggiana 1–0 Fanfulla
Libertas Rimini 3–1 Macerata
Seregno 3–1 Falck
Signe 1–2 Pontedera
SPAL 3–1 Baracca Lugo
Vado 2–0 Entella
Varese 2–1 Crema
Vicenza 2–0 Treviso
Vigevano 5–3 Lecco

Replay matches

Home team Score Away team
L'Aquila 3–0 Ilva Bagnolese
MATER 4–0 Cagliari
Carpi 3–0 Forlì
  1. ^ a b c Federal decision

2nd Preliminary Round

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Vigevano from Serie B are added.

Home team Score Away team
Ampelea Isola 0–2 Ponziana
L'Aquila 1–0 MATER
Asti 2–4 Acqui
Biellese 3–1 Andrea Doria
Carpi 0–1 Reggiana
Catania 3–1 Potenza
Piacenza 0–1 SIAI Marchetti
Pontedera 4–3 Empoli
Prato 4–1 Piombino
Pro Patria 4–0 Seregno
Libertas Rimini 5–2 Ravenna
Salernitana 2–0 Lecce
Savona 3–2 Vado
SPAL 3–1 Marzotto Valdagno
Vicenza 2–1 Audace
Vigevano 2–3 Varese

3rd Preliminary Round

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16 Serie B clubs are added (Venezia, Anconitana, Messina, Brescia, Modena, Novara, Pisa, Pro Vercelli, Alessandria, Taranto, Padova, Spezia, Sanremese, Palermo, Cremonese, Hellas Verona).

Home team Score Away team
Venezia 3–1 Ponziana
Anconitana-Bianchi 3–0 Messina
Biellese 0–4 Brescia
Modena 8–0 Libertas Rimini
Novara 6–1 Pro Patria
Pontedera 4–3 Pisa
Prato 1–3 L'Aquila
Pro Vercelli 1–2 Alessandria
Salernitana 2–2 (aet) Taranto
Savona 5–2 Acqui
SIAI Marchetti 2–1 Reggiana
SPAL 1–0 Padova
Spezia 2–1 Sanremese
Palermo 4–1 Catania
Varese 4–2 Cremonese
Vicenza 2–0 Hellas Verona

Replay match

Home team Score Away team
Taranto 3–0 Salernitana

First Round

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16 Serie A clubs are added (Triestina, Ambrosiana-Inter, Bari, Atalanta, Livorno, Bologna, Juventus, Lazio, Liguria, Fiorentina, Roma, Genova 1893, Lucchese, Torino, Napoli, Milano).

Home team Score Away team
Venezia 2–1 Triestina
Ambrosiana-Inter 5–2 Vicenza
Anconitana-Bianchi 3–5 Bari
Atalanta 3–0 Livorno
Bologna 4–1 Taranto
Juventus 4–1 L'Aquila
Lazio 0–1 Brescia
Liguria 1–1 (aet) Fiorentina
Modena 2–3 SIAI Marchetti
Novara 1–1 (aet) Alessandria
Pontedera 1–3 Roma
Savona 2–3 Genova 1893
SPAL 1–0 Lucchese
Spezia 2–4 Torino
Napoli 2–0 Palermo
Varese 0–2 Milano

Replay matches

Home team Score Away team
Fiorentina 2–3 Liguria
Alessandria 2–0 Novara

Second round

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Home team Score Away team
Venezia 1–1 (aet) Atalanta
Ambrosiana-Inter 5–1 Bari
Brescia 3–1 Genova 1893
Bologna 4–1 SPAL
Juventus 1–0 Alessandria
Liguria 0–0 (aet) Milano
Napoli 4–2 Roma
SIAI Marchetti 0–1 Torino

Replay matches

Home team Score Away team
Atalanta 2–1 Venezia
Milano 3–0 Liguria

Quarter-finals

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Home team Score Away team
Milano 2–0 Bologna
Brescia 2–6 Torino
Juventus 6–0 Atalanta
Napoli 0–2 Ambrosiana-Inter

Semi-finals

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Home team Score Away team
Milano 2–2 (aet) Torino
Juventus 2–0 Ambrosiana-Inter

Replay match

Home team Score Away team
Torino 3–2 Milano

Final

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First leg

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Torino1–3Juventus
D'Odorico 35' Bellini 24' 85'
De Filippis 72'
Attendance: 14,957
Referee: Raffaele Mastellari

Second leg

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Juventus2–1Torino
Gabetto 28' 38' Baldi III 20'
Attendance: 9,091
Referee: Raffaele Mastellari

Juventus won 5–2 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Italy Giuseppe Meazza Ambrosiana-Inter 8
2 Italy Giovanni Moretti Milano 5
Italy Luigi Uneddu Vigevano
Italy Luigi Lessi L'Aquila
Italy Nicola Bruscantini Anconitana-Bianchi
6 Italy Felice Borel Juventus 4
Italy Ettore Pesce Acqui
Italy Vittorio Barberis Pro Patria
Italy Eriberto Raffaini Brescia

References

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