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2018–19 Coppa Italia
Tournament details
Country Italy
Dates28 July 2018 –
15 May 2019
Teams78
Final positions
ChampionsLazio (7th title)
Runner-upAtalanta
Tournament statistics
Matches played79
Goals scored218 (2.76 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Krzysztof Piątek
(8 goals)

The 2018–19 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 72nd edition of the national cup in Italian football.[1]

Juventus were the four-time defending champions, but were eliminated by Atalanta in the quarter-finals.

Lazio won the competition by defeating Atalanta 2–0 in the final, winning their seventh title overall.[2]

Participating teams

Serie A (20 teams)

Serie B (19 teams)

Serie C (30 teams)

Serie D (9 teams)

Format and seeding

Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:[1]

  • First phase (one-legged fixtures)
    • First round: 27 teams from Serie C and the nine Serie D teams started the tournament
    • Second round: the eighteen winners from the previous round were joined by the nineteen Serie B teams and three teams from Serie C
    • Third round: the twenty winners from the second round met the twelve Serie A sides seeded 9–20
    • Fourth round: the sixteen winners faced each other
  • Second phase
    • Round of 16 (one-legged): the eight fourth round winners were inserted into a bracket with the Serie A clubs seeded 1–8
    • Quarter-finals (one-legged)
    • Semi-finals (two-legged)
  • Final (one-legged)

Round dates

The schedule of each round was as follows:[3]

Phase Round First leg Second leg
First stage First round 29 July 2018
Second round 5 August 2018
Third round 12 August 2018
Fourth round 5 December 2018
Final stage Round of 16 13 January 2019
Quarter-finals 30 January 2019
Semi-finals 27 February 2019 24 April 2019
Final 15 May 2019

First stage

First round

A total of 36 teams from Serie C and Serie D competed in this round, eighteen of which advanced to second round. The first round matches were played on 28 and 29 July 2018.[4][5]

28 July 2018 Casertana (3) 2–0AZ Picerno (4)Caserta
20:30 CEST
  • Alfageme 23', 90+2'
Report Stadium: Stadio Alberto Pinto
29 July 2018 Viterbese (3) 1–0Rende (3)Viterbo
18:00 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Enrico Rocchi
29 July 2018 Catania (3) 3–0Como (4)Catania
20:30 CEST Lodi 29'
Rossetti 45'
Curiale 75'
Report Stadium: Stadio Angelo Massimino
29 July 2018 Carrarese (3)0–1 Imolese (4) Carrara
20:30 CEST Report de Marchi 69' Stadium: Stadio dei Marmi
29 July 2018 Trapani (3) 1–0Campodarsego (4)Erice
20:30 CEST Evacuo 11' Report Stadium: Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale
29 July 2018 Südtirol (3) 2–1Albalonga (4)Bolzano
17:30 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Druso
29 July 2018 FeralpiSalò (3) 2–0Virtus Francavilla (3)Salò
20:30 CEST Marchi 53', 64' (pen.) Report Stadium: Stadio Lino Turina
29 July 2018 Siena (3) 2–0Sicula Leonzio (3)Siena
20:30 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
29 July 2018 Renate (3)0–2 Rezzato (4) Meda
18:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Città di Meda
29 July 2018 Monza (3) 1–0Matelica (4)Monza
17:00 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Brianteo
29 July 2018 AlbinoLeffe (3)0–1 Pordenone (3) Bergamo
18:30 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
29 July 2018 Vicenza (3) 2–1Chieri (4)Vicenza
18:30 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Romeo Menti

Second round

A total of forty teams from Serie B, Serie C and Serie D competed in the second round, twenty of which advanced to join twelve teams from Serie A in the third round. The second round matches were played on 4, 5 and 7 August 2018.[4]

4 August 2018 Ascoli (2)0–4 Viterbese (3) Ascoli Piceno
18:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca
4 August 2018 Carpi (2)0–2 Ternana (3) Pisa
20:30 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Ettore Mannucci
Note: The tie were played in Pisa due indisponibilty of the stadium.
4 August 2018 Spezia (2) 2–1Sambenedettese (3)La Spezia
20:30 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Alberto Picco
4 August 2018 Trapani (3)1–2 (a.e.t.) Cosenza (2) Erice
20:30 CEST Evacuo 63' Report Stadium: Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale
Note: Tie reversed from the original draw.
5 August 2018 Benevento (2) 3–1Imolese (4)Benevento
20:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Ciro Vigorito
5 August 2018 Cittadella (2) 1–0Monopoli (3)Cittadella
20:00 CEST Bendetti 57' Report Stadium: Stadio Piercesare Tombolato
5 August 2018 Venezia (2)0–1 Südtirol (3) Venice
20:00 CEST Report Fabbri 89' Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
5 August 2018 Padova (2) 1–0Monza (3)Padua
20:30 CEST Capelli 50' Report Stadium: Stadio Euganeo
5 August 2018 Perugia (2)1–3 Novara (3) Perugia
20:30 CEST Vido 73' Report
Stadium: Stadio Renato Curi
5 August 2018 Virtus Entella (3) 3–0Siena (3)Chiavari
20:30 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Comunale
5 August 2018 Crotone (2) 4–0Giana Erminio (3)Crotone
20:30 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Ezio Scida
5 August 2018 Foggia (2)1–3 Catania (3) Foggia
20:30 CEST
Report
Stadium: Stadio Pino Zaccheria
5 August 2018 Salernitana (2) 6–1Rezzato (4)Salerno
20:30 CEST
Report Bruno 60' Stadium: Stadio Arechi
7 August 2018 Lecce (2) 1–0 (a.e.t.)FeralpiSalò (3)Lecce
20:30 CEST Palombi 93' Report Stadium: Stadio Via del Mare

Third round

A total of 32 teams from Serie A, Serie B and Serie C competed in the third round, sixteen of which advanced to the fourth round. The third round matches were played on 11 and 12 August 2018.[4]

11 August 2018 Udinese (1)1–2 (a.e.t.) Benevento (2) Udine
20:00 CEST Machís 7' Report
Stadium: Dacia Arena
11 August 2018 Genoa (1) 4–0Lecce (2)Genoa
21:15 CEST Piątek 2', 9', 18', 38' Report Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
12 August 2018 Sampdoria (1) 1–0Viterbese (3)Genoa
20:30 CEST Jankto 75' Report Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
12 August 2018 Spezia (2)0–1 SPAL (1) La Spezia
18:30 CEST Report Petagna 47' Stadium: Stadio Alberto Picco
Note: Tie reversed from the original draw
12 August 2018 Catania (3) 2–0Hellas Verona (2)Catania
18:00 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Angelo Massimino
Note: Tie reversed from the original draw
12 August 2018 Parma (1)0–1 Pisa (3) Parma
20:30 CEST Report Zammarini 28' Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini
12 August 2018 Empoli (1)0–3 Cittadella (2) Empoli
20:30 CEST Report
Stadium: Stadio Carlo Castellani
12 August 2018 Torino (1) 4–0Cosenza (2)Torino
20:45 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
12 August 2018 Frosinone (1)0–2 Südtirol (3) Benevento
20:30 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Ciro Vigorito
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Note: The Stadio Benito Stirpe was disqualified and it was decided to play in Benevento behind closed doors.
12 August 2018 Virtus Entella (3) 2–0Salernitana (2)Chiavari
20:30 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Comunale
12 August 2018 Bologna (1) 2–0Padova (2)Bologna
21:00 CEST
Report Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
12 August 2018 Livorno (2)0–1 Crotone (2) Livorno
20:30 CEST Report Rohdén 61' Stadium: Stadio Armando Picchi
12 August 2018 Chievo (1) 1–0Pescara (2)Verona
20:30 CEST Rigoni 55' Report Stadium: Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
12 August 2018 Cagliari (1) 2–1Palermo (2)Cagliari
20:30 CEST Pavoletti 31', 73' Report Nestorovski 52' (pen.) Stadium: Sardegna Arena

Fourth round

A total of sixteen teams from Serie A, Serie B and Serie C competed in the fourth round, eight of which advanced to the round of 16. The fourth round matches were played on 4, 5 and 6 December 2018.[4]

4 December 2018 Benevento (2) 1–0Cittadella (2)Benevento
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Bandinelli 77' Report Stadium: Stadio Ciro Vigorito
Referee: Federico Dionisi
4 December 2018 Bologna (1) 3–0Crotone (2)Bologna
18:00 CET (UTC+1) Orsolini 40', 67'
Falcinelli 56'
Report Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi
4 December 2018 Sampdoria (1) 2–1SPAL (1)Genoa
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Defrel 45+1'
Kownacki 82'
Report Floccari 34' Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Aleandro Di Paolo
5 December 2018 Novara (3) 3–2Pisa (3)Novara
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Peralta 22'
Bove 53'
Manconi 90+1'
Report Marconi 16'
Lisi 72'
Stadium: Stadio Silvio Piola
Referee: Lorenzo Illuzzi
5 December 2018 Sassuolo (1) 2–1Catania (3)Sassuolo
18:00 CET (UTC+1) Matri 14'
Locatelli 80'
Report Brodić 41' Stadium: Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
Referee: Antonio Rapuano
5 December 2018 Chievo (1)1–2 Cagliari (1) Verona
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Léris 18' Report Cerri 8'
Pisacane 68'
Stadium: Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
Referee: Luigi Nasca
6 December 2018 Torino (1) 2–0Südtirol (3)Turin
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Soriano 24'
Edera 81'
Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Referee: Daniele Minelli

Final stage

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
              
Torino (1) 0
Fiorentina (1) 2
Fiorentina 7
Roma 1
Roma (1) 4
Virtus Entella (3) 0
Fiorentina 3 1 4
Atalanta 3 2 5
Cagliari (1) 0
Atalanta (1) 2
Atalanta 3
Juventus 0
Bologna (1) 0
Juventus (1) 2
Atalanta 0
Lazio 2
Internazionale (1) 6
Benevento (2) 2
Internazionale  1 (3) 
Lazio (p)  1 (4) 
Lazio (1) 4
Novara (3) 1
Lazio 0 1 1
Milan 0 0 0
Sampdoria (1) 0
Milan (1) (a.e.t.) 2
Milan 2
Napoli 0
Napoli (1) 2
Sassuolo (1) 0

Round of 16

Round of 16 matches were played from 12 to 14 January 2019.

12 January 2019 Lazio (1) 4–1Novara (3)Rome
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Luis Alberto 12'
Immobile 20', 35'
Milinković-Savić 45+3'
Report Eusepi 49' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 15,604
Referee: Eugenio Abbattista
12 January 2019 Sampdoria (1)0–2 (a.e.t.) Milan (1) Genoa
18:00 CET (UTC+1) Report Cutrone 102', 108' Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Attendance: 14,854
Referee: Fabrizio Pasqua
12 January 2019 Bologna (1)0–2 Juventus (1) Bologna
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Report Bernardeschi 9'
Kean 49'
Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Attendance: 15,469
Referee: Federico La Penna
13 January 2019 Torino (1)0–2 Fiorentina (1) Turin
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Report Chiesa 87', 90+2' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Attendance: 16,957
Referee: Rosario Abisso
13 January 2019 Internazionale (1) 6–2Benevento (2)Milan
18:00 CET (UTC+1) Icardi 3' (pen.)
Candreva 7', 90+5'
Dalbert 45+1'
Martínez 48', 66'
Report Insigne 58'
Bandinelli 74'
Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 0[note 2]
Referee: Antonio Giua
13 January 2019 Napoli (1) 2–0Sassuolo (1)Naples
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Milik 15'
Fabián 74'
Report Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 14,908
Referee: Daniele Chiffi
14 January 2019 Cagliari (1)0–2 Atalanta (1) Cagliari
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Zapata 88'
Pašalić 90+3'
Stadium: Sardegna Arena
Attendance: 10,119
Referee: Marco Piccinini
14 January 2019 Roma (1) 4–0Virtus Entella (3)Rome
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Schick 1', 47'
Marcano 45+2'
Pastore 75'
Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 20,984
Referee: Aleandro Di Paolo

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final matches were played from 29 to 31 January 2019.

29 January 2019 Milan (1) 2–0Napoli (1)Milan
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Piątek 10', 27' Report Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 22,289
Referee: Piero Giacomelli
30 January 2019 Fiorentina (1) 7–1Roma (1)Florence
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Chiesa 7', 18', 74'
Muriel 33'
Benassi 66'
Simeone 79', 89'
Report Kolarov 28' Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
Attendance: 21,190
Referee: Gianluca Manganiello
30 January 2019 Atalanta (1) 3–0Juventus (1)Bergamo
20:45 CET (UTC+1) Castagne 37'
Zapata 39', 86'
Report Stadium: Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Attendance: 18,438
Referee: Fabrizio Pasqua
31 January 2019 Internazionale (1)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Lazio (1) Milan
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Icardi 120+5' (pen.) Report Immobile 108' Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 23,408
Referee: Rosario Abisso
Penalties
Brozović soccer ball with check mark
Martínez soccer ball with red X
Icardi soccer ball with check mark
Cédric soccer ball with check mark
Nainggolan soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Immobile
soccer ball with red X Durmisi
soccer ball with check mark Parolo
soccer ball with check mark Acerbi
soccer ball with check mark Lucas

Semi-finals

The first legs of the semi-finals were played on 26 and 27 February and the second legs on 24 and 25 April 2019.

First leg
26 February 2019 Lazio (1) 0–0 Milan (1) Rome
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 31,235
Referee: Daniele Orsato
27 February 2019 Fiorentina (1) 3–3 Atalanta (1) Florence
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Chiesa 33'
Benassi 36'
Muriel 79'
Report Gómez 16'
Pašalić 18'
De Roon 58'
Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
Attendance: 34,437
Referee: Piero Giacomelli
Second leg
24 April 2019 Milan (1)0–1
(0–1 agg.)
Lazio (1) Milan
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Report Correa 58' Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 61,045
Referee: Paolo Mazzoleni
25 April 2019 Atalanta (1) 2–1
(5–4 agg.)
Fiorentina (1)Bergamo
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Iličić 14' (pen.)
Gómez 69'
Report Muriel 3' Stadium: Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Attendance: 20,416
Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese

Final

Atalanta0–2Lazio
Report
Attendance: 57,059
Referee: Luca Banti

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club(s) Goals
1 Poland Krzysztof Piątek Genoa/Milan 8
2 Italy Federico Chiesa Fiorentina 6
3 Italy Ciro Immobile Lazio 3
Colombia Luis Muriel Fiorentina
Italy Mattia Rossetti Catania
Colombia Duván Zapata Atalanta

Notes

  1. ^ The Frosinone v Südtirol match was played behind closed doors
  2. ^ The Inter v Benevento match was played behind closed doors due to punishment by Serie A after alleged racist chants by Inter supporters in their match against Napoli.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Coppa Italia 2018/2019, 2019/2020 e 2020/2021" (PDF) (in Italian). legaseriea.it. 9 July 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Coppa Italia: Atalanta bow to Lazio". Football Italia. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Date di calendario per la stagione sportiva 2018/2019" (PDF) (in Italian). Serie A. 18 June 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d "COPPA ITALIA 2018/2019" (PDF). legaseriea.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2018. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  5. ^ "1° TURNO ELIMINATORIO – DATE E ORARI" (PDF) (in Italian). legaseriea.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Serie A sanctions Inter Milan for alleged racist abuse". efe.com. 27 December 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.