1959–60 Coppa Italia

The 1959–60 Coppa Italia was the 13th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Juventus.

1959–60 Coppa Italia
Juventus captain Giampiero Boniperti (right) receives and raises the trophy of the 1959-60 Italian Cup.
Country Italy
Dates6 Sept 1959 –
18 Sept 1960
Teams38
ChampionsJuventus (4th title)
Runners-upFiorentina
Matches played38
Goals scored126 (3.32 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Mario Pistacchi
(5 goals)

First round

Home team Score Away team
Como 2-1 (aet) Lecco
Messina 1-0 Catanzaro
Udinese 3-2 (aet) Triestina
Brescia 2-2 (p: 4-6) Modena
Vicenza 1-0 Marzotto
Parma 1-5 SPAL
Bari 3-1 Taranto
Napoli 4-0 Sambenedettese
Roma 4-0 Cagliari
Padova 3-2 (aet) Hellas Verona
Sampdoria 1-0 Novara
Reggiana 3-2 (aet) Mantova
Monza 0-1 Alessandria
Palermo 2-0 Catania

p=after penalty shoot-out

Second round

Milan and Atalanta are added.

Home team Score Away team
Padova 3-2 Udinese
SPAL 1-0 Vicenza
Reggiana 2-1 Modena
Atalanta 5-0 Alessandria
Roma 0-2 Sampdoria
Napoli 1-0 Bari
Palermo 1-0 Messina
Milan 0-1 (aet) Como

Round of 16

Genoa, Torino, Venezia, Fiorentina, Juventus, Bologna, Lazio, Internazionale are added.

Home team Score Away team
Atalanta 2-0 Genoa
Padova 0-2 Torino
Venezia 2-1 SPAL
Fiorentina 2-0 Como
Juventus 5-4 (aet) Sampdoria
Bologna 1-0 Napoli
Lazio 2-1 (aet) Palermo
Internazionale 5-2 Reggiana

Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
Atalanta 2-2 (p: 6-6) * Juventus
Fiorentina 2-1 Internazionale
Torino 1-0 Venezia
Bologna 2-3 (aet) Lazio

* Juventus qualify after drawing of lots.

Semi-finals

Home team Score Away team
Juventus 3-0 Lazio
Fiorentina 5-3 Torino

Third place match

Home team Score Away team
Lazio 2-1 Torino

Final

Juventus3 – 2 (a.e.t.)Fiorentina
Charles  10'  73'
Orzan  97' (o.g.)
Montuori  45'
da Costa  60'
Referee: Raoul Righi

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Mario Pistacchi Reggiana 5
2 Gianfranco Petris Fiorentina 4
3 Mario Corso Internazionale 3
Alessandro Vitali Napoli
Lennart Skoglund Sampdoria
Orlando Rozzoni Lazio
John Charles Juventus
Angelo Ogliari Reggiana
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