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2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C
Tournament details
Country Italy
Dates3 August 2019 –
27 June 2020
Teams60
Defending championsViterbese
Final positions
ChampionsJuventus U23 (1st title)
Runner-upTernana
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Roberto Ogunseye (4 goals)

The 2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C was the 48th edition of the Coppa Italia Serie C, the cup competition for Serie C clubs.

Viterbese were the defending champions having won their first title in May 2019 against Monza, but were eliminated by Teramo in the round of 32. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, the final – which was originally planned to be played in two legs in April 2020 – was played as a one-off match in June.

Juventus U23 won the competition by defeating Ternana 2–1 in the final, winning their first title.

Participating teams

Group A (20 teams)

Group B (20 teams)

Group C (20 teams)

Format and seeding

The 60 teams in the 2019–20 Serie C entered the competition at various stages, as follows:[1]

  • Group stage: it was attended by the 31 teams that had not participated in the Coppa Italia. The teams were divided into 11 groups, of which nine consisted of three teams and the other two of two teams. The teams met in one-way matches for the three-team groups, and in home-and-away matches in the two-team groups. The teams ranked first in their respective groups were admitted to the Final round.
  • Final round: 40 teams participated, the 29 who also participated in the Coppa Italia and the 11 winners of the preliminary round. The final round was played following a knock-out format, with teams paired based on geography.
    • First round (one-legged): played by only 16 of the 40 teams, who faced each other in eight one-legged matches to reduce the number of participants to 32; the home factor was determined by drawing lots.
    • Round of 32 (one-legged): played by the eight winners of the first round and the 24 who had not played in the first round; 16 one-way matches were played, with the home factor determined by drawing lots.
    • Round of 16 (one-legged)
    • Quarter-finals (one-legged)
    • Semi-finals (two-legged)
  • Final (one-legged)

With a press release from the Lega Pro, on 10 June, it was decided that the final would be played in a single match and on a neutral field. In the event of a tie at the end of regular time, extra time would be played and, in the event of a further tie, penalty shots. It was also established that the final would be played on 27 June 2020.[2] On 20 June the Stadio Dino Manuzzi of Cesena was chosen to host the final, and it was established that it would take place at 20:45.[3]

The winner of the tournament qualified to the third round of the 2019–20 Serie C promotion play-offs; however, if they satisfied one of the following conditions:

  • already promoted to the Serie B by ranking;
  • already admitted to the third round of the playoffs by ranking;
  • renounced participation in the playoffs;
  • finished the Serie C championship in one of the last five places (therefore either relegated directly to Serie D or qualified for the relegation play-out),

their place would be filled by the losing finalist or, alternatively, by the club ranked fourth of the Serie C group to which the cup winner belonged.

Round dates

Phase Round First leg Second leg
Group stage Matchday 1 4 August 2019
Matchday 2 11 August 2019
Matchday 3 18 August 2019
Final stage First round 9 October 2019
Round of 32 6–20 November 2019
Round of 16 27 November 2019
Quarter-finals 11–18 December 2019
Semi-finals 29 January 2020 12–13 February 2020
Final 27 June 2020

Group stage

Group A

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group A

Gozzano0–1Renate
Report
  • Damonte 51'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Cherchi (Carbonia)

Como1–0Gozzano
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Bordin (Bassano del Grappa)

Renate4–2Como
Report

Group B

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group B

Giana Erminio0–1AlbinoLeffe
Report

Lecco1–2Giana Erminio
Report

AlbinoLeffe1–2Lecco
Sibilli 35' Report
  • Nichetti 45' (o.g.)
  • Capogna 47'

Group C

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group C

Juventus U232–0Pergolettese
Report

Pergolettese0–2Reggiana
Report

Reggio Audace3–3Juventus U23
Report

Group D

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group D

Pontedera1–1Pianese
Report

Pistoiese1–2Pontedera
Report

Pianese0–2Pistoiese
Report
Referee: Nicolini (Brescia)

Group E

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group E

Rimini1–2Cesena
Report
Referee: Zucchetti (Foligno)

Cesena3–1Vis Pesaro
Report

Vis Pesaro1–0Rimini
  • Tessiore 60'
Report
Referee: Caldera (Como)

Group F

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group F



Virtus Verona2–0Arzignano Valchiampo
Report

Group G

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group G

Gubbio6–0Fano
Report

Fano0–2Gubbio
Report
Referee: Natilla (Molfetta)

Teramo2–1Gubbio
Report
Referee: Zamagni (Cesena)

Group H

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group H

Ternana3–2Olbia
Report
Referee: Cavaliere (Paola)

Olbia4–1Rieti
Report
Referee: Scatena (Avezzano)

Group I

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group I

Bari3–2Paganese
Report
Referee: Giaccaglia (Jesi)

Paganese2–2Avellino
Diop 43' (pen.)
Mattia 68'
Report Alfageme 6'
Celjak 63'

Group L

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group L


Sicula Leonzio won 4–2 on aggregate.

Group M

Template:2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C Group M

AZ Picerno0–2Bisceglie
Report Gatto 59'
Montero 88'
Referee: Cavaliere (Paola)

Bisceglie1–1AZ Picerno
Manicone 75' Report Nappello 70'

Bisceglie won 3–1 on aggregate.

Final stage

First round

Carpi2–0Carrarese
  • Biasci 51'
  • Fofana 73'
Report
Referee: Caldera (Como)

Monza4–1Renate
  • Gliozzi 13'
  • Marchi 15'
  • Mosti 36'
  • Iocolano 68'
Report De Sena 33'
Referee: Frascaro (Firenze)

Sambenedettese0–2Fermana
Report
  • Cognini 17'
  • De' Agnello 64'

Südtirol0–1Feralpisalò
Report Guidetti 33'

Novara0–1Alessandria
Report Akammandu 65'

Siena2–0Pontedera
  • Guidone 27' (pen.)
  • Panizzi 67'
Report

Monopoli3–2Virtus Francavilla
  • Magnini 15'
  • Scarsella 59'
  • Ceccareli 90+5'
Report

Potenza4–1Rende
  • Marini 30', 64'
  • Longo 34'
  • Murano 90'
Report Libertazzi 75' (pen.)

Round of 32

Piacenza1–1 (a.e.t.)Imolese
  • Della Latta 97'
Report
Penalties
  • Bolis soccer ball with check mark
  • Corradi soccer ball with check mark
  • Borri soccer ball with red X
  • Nicco soccer ball with check mark
3–1
  • soccer ball with check mark Tentoni
  • soccer ball with red X Padovan
  • soccer ball with red X Valeau
  • soccer ball with red X Boccardi
Attendance: 200
Referee: Kumara (Verona)

Pro Vercelli1–0Carpi
Varas 8' Report
Referee: Nicolini (Brescia)

Catanzaro2–0Monopoli
Fischnaller 49'
Giannone 75'
Report

Monza2–3 (a.e.t.)Pro Patria
Report
  • Pedone 31'
  • Marcone 39'
  • Molnar 109'
Referee: Luciani (Rome)

Viterbese0–1Teramo
Report Cancellotti 28'

Padova1–4L.R. Vicenza
Germano 46' Report
  • Arma 16'
  • Bianco 32'
  • Liviero 41'
  • Zarpellon 59'
Referee: Colombo (Como)

Juventus U231–0Alessandria
Han 38' (pen.) Report

Ravenna2–4Cesena
Nocciolini 17'
Fiorani 26'
Report Giraudo 6', 9'
Franco 7'
Sarao 41'

Siena2–0Arezzo
D'Auria 27'
Polidori 73'
Report

Ternana4–1Fermana
Vantaggiato 45'
Russo 54'
Torromino 77'
Partipilo 89'
Report Molinari 9'
Referee: Moriconi (Rome)

Avellino2–1Cavese
Alfageme 44'
Micovschi 84' (pen.)
Report El Ouazni 19'

Casertana2–1Bisceglie
Floro Flores 36'
Starita 89' (pen.)
Report Longo 81'

Reggina2–3Potenza
Doumbia 59'
De Francesco 74' (pen.)
Report Iuliano 41'
Arcidiacono 55'
Vuletich 79'

Feralpisalò1–0Lecco
Mordini 10' Report
Referee: Maggio (Lodi)

Triestina1–0Virtus Verona
Costantino 81' Report
Referee: De Tommaso (Rimini)

Catania1–0Sicula Leonzio
Curiale 30' Report

Round of 16

Juventus U232–0Pro Vercelli
Frederiksen 75'
Clemenza 90+5'
Report

Catanzaro2–0Casertana
Fischnaller 5', 10' Report

Potenza1–2Catania
França 66' Report Di Piazza 35' (pen.)
Biondi 69'

Cesena1–1 (a.e.t.)Piacenza
Pergeffi 38' Report Sarao 41'
Penalties
Ciofi soccer ball with red X
Rosaia soccer ball with red X
Franco soccer ball with check mark
Borello soccer ball with check mark
2–4 soccer ball with check mark Bolis
soccer ball with check mark Nicco
soccer ball with check mark Paponi
soccer ball with check mark Borri
Referee: Cudini (Fermo)

L.R. Vicenza3–1 (a.e.t.)Triestina
Arma 81'
Tronco 92'
Guerra 111'
Report Gomez 73'
Referee: Di Graci (Como)

Feralpisalò3–2Pro Patria
Magnino 15'
Scarsella 59'
Ceccarelli 90+5' (pen.)
Report Parker 4'
Defendi 54'

Avellino0–1Ternana
Report Nesta 84'

Siena3–1Teramo
Campagnacci 21'
Arrigoni 34'
Polidori 81'
Report Bombagi 34'

Quarter-finals

Siena0–1Ternana
Report

Piacenza1–2Juventus U23
Cattaneo 7' Report Rafia 39' (pen.)
Mota 47'

Catanzaro0–1Catania
Report Biagianti 75'

Vicenza0–1Feralpisalò
Report Maiorino 63' (pen.)

Semi-finals

Ternana2–0Catania
Partpilo 48'
Torromino 67'
Report
Referee: De Santis (Lecce)
Catania0–0Ternana
Report

Ternana won 2–0 on aggregate.


Feralpisalò2–0Juventus U23
Maiorino 12', 25' Report
Referee: D'Asciano (Ancona)
Juventus U234–0 (a.e.t.)Feralpisalò
Marchi 14'
Zanimacchia 59', 114' (pen.)
Rafia 119'
Report

Juventus U23 won 4–2 on aggregate.

Final

Ternana1–2Juventus U23
Mammarella 6' Report Brunori 12' (pen.)
Rafia 45+1'
Referee: Paterna (Teramo)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Tie reversed from the original draw

References

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  2. ^ "COMUNICATO UFFICIALE LEGA PRO N. 262/L del 10 GIUGNO 2020" (PDF). lega-pro.com. 10 June 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. ^ "COMUNICATO UFFICIALE N. 40/CIt – 20 GIUGNO 2020" (PDF). lega-pro.com. 20 June 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)