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![]() Venezia poses with the trophy | |
Tournament details | |
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Country | Italy |
Dates | 22 Sept 1940 – 15 June 1941 |
Teams | 158 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Venezia (1st title) |
Runner-up | Roma |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 165 |
Goals scored | 610 (3.7 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Giuseppe Ostromann Amedeo Amadei (7 goals) |
The 1940–41 Coppa Italia was the eighth Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Venezia.
Replay matches
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Alfa Romeo | 2-0 | Falck |
Casale | 2-1 | Biellese |
6 clubs are added (Monfalcone, Ilva Savona, Carpi, Battipaglia, Juventina Palermo, Messina).
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Pro Gorizia | 0-0 (aet) | Monfalcone |
Grion Pola | 0-1 | Fiumana |
Mantova | 1-3 | Casalini |
Mestre | 1-2 | Marzotto Valdagno |
Rovigo | 3-2 | Treviso |
Parma | 2-1 | Cremonese |
Gallaratese | 0-0 (aet) | Casale |
Pro Palazzolo | 2-3 | Pirelli |
Meda | 2-4 | Juventus Domo |
Pro Patria | 2-0 | Seregno |
Crema | 1-0 | Alfa Romeo |
Rapallo | 1-2 | Sanremese |
Lecco | 1-0 | Como |
Manlio Cavagnaro | 3-1 | Cuneo |
Carpi | 0-1 | Amatori Bologna |
Acqui | 1-0 | Asti |
Valpolcevera | 4-2 | Ilva Savona |
Arezzo | 4-2 | Pontedera |
Prato | 5-2 | Italo Gambacciani |
Signe | 4-3 | Carrarese |
Forlimpopoli | 1-3 | Libertas Rimini |
Pescara | 2-0 | Interamnia Teramo |
Vis Pesaro | 4-0 | Sambenedettese |
Forlì | 4-1 | Molinella |
Perugia | 5-1 | MATER |
MU Borzacchini | 1-0 | Supertessile Rieti |
Savoia | 0-1 | Salernitana |
Potenza | 1-2 | Foggia |
Battipaglia | 2-1 | Ilva Bagnolese |
Molfetta | 5-1 | Lecce |
Taranto | 3-0 | Siracusa |
Juventina Palermo | 2-0 [9] | Messina |
Replay matches
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Monfalcone | 4-2 | Pro Gorizia |
Casale | 5-1 (aet) | Gallaratese |
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Pro Patria | 3-2 | Juventus Domo |
Parma | 2-1 | Crema |
Lecco | 0-2 | Casale |
Manlio Cavagnaro | 2-0 | Valpolcevera |
Marzotto Valdagno | 3-1 | Rovigo |
Prato | 0-1 | Amatori Bologna |
Salernitana | 4-0 | Battipaglia |
Sanremese | 2-1 | Acqui |
Arezzo | 5-2 | Signe |
Pescara | 1-0 | Vis Pesaro |
Forlì | 3-2 | Libertas Rimini |
MU Borzacchini | 3-2 | Perugia |
Molfetta | 2-1 | Foggia |
Fiumana | 4-0 | Monfalcone |
Pirelli | 3-2 | Casalini |
Taranto | 0-1 | Juventina Palermo |
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Reggiana | 2-3 (aet) | Fanfulla |
Liguria | 3-0 | Pro Vercelli |
16 Serie B clubs are added (Modena, Anconitana-Bianchi, Brescia, Alessandria, Fanfulla, Lucchese, Hellas Verona, Vicenza, Macerata, Siena, Padova, Udinese, Savona, Spezia, Pisa, Liguria).
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Casale | 4-0 | Modena |
Anconitana-Bianchi | 8-1 | Molfetta |
Brescia | 3-1 | Alessandria |
Forlì | 2-3 | Fanfulla |
Lucchese | 6-2 | Manlio Cavagnaro |
Hellas Verona | 3-1 | Vicenza |
Fiumana | 3-1 | Pirelli |
Macerata | 1-2 | Siena |
Padova | 6-1 | Marzotto Valdagno |
Pro Patria | 5-0 | Amatori Bologna |
Salernitana | 3-0 | Pescara |
Liguria | 7-0 | Sanremese |
MU Borzacchini | 4-1 | Juventina Palermo |
Udinese | 4-1 | Parma |
Spezia | 4-3 | Pisa |
Savona | 3-0 | Arezzo |
16 Serie A clubs are added (Ambrosiana-Inter, Juventus, Atalanta, Milano, Fiorentina, Genova 1893, Livorno, Roma, Torino, Napoli, Triestina, Lazio, Venezia, Bologna, Bari, Novara).
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Ambrosiana-Inter | 0-2 | Juventus |
Atalanta | 2-2 (aet) | Brescia |
Casale | 1-5 | Milano |
Fiorentina | 1-0 | Liguria |
Fiumana | 2-1 | Genova 1893 |
Livorno | 2-0 | Savona |
Padova | 6-1 | Salernitana |
Roma | 6-1 | Fanfulla |
Pro Patria | 0-1 | Lucchese |
Spezia | 1-0 | Anconitana-Bianchi |
Torino | 1-1 (aet) | Napoli |
Siena | 0-0 (aet) | Bologna |
Triestina | 1-2 | Lazio |
Udinese | 4-0 | Hellas Verona |
Venezia | 3-0 | MU Borzacchini |
Bari | - [10] | Novara |
Replay matches
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Brescia | 4-2 | Atalanta |
Napoli | 1-2 | Torino |
Bologna | 6-3 | Siena |
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Fiumana | 0-1 (aet) | Spezia |
Fiorentina | 5-3 | Juventus |
Venezia | 5-0 | Udinese |
Lucchese | 1-3 | Padova |
Torino | 5-2 | Brescia |
Roma | 2-2 (aet) | Novara |
Milano | 0-2 | Lazio |
Bologna | 3-1 (aet) | Livorno |
Replay match
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Novara | 0-2 [11] | Roma |
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Roma | 4-1 | Fiorentina |
Bologna | 3-4 | Venezia |
Padova | 1-3 | Torino |
Spezia | 2-5 | Lazio |
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Venezia | 3-1 | Lazio |
Torino | 1-1 (aet) | Roma |
Replay match
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Roma | 1-0 | Torino |
Venezia won 4–3 on aggregate.
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