1940–41 Coppa Italia

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1940–41 Coppa Italia
Associazione Fascista Calcio Venezia 1940-1941.jpg
Venezia poses with the trophy
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates22 Sept 1940 –
15 June 1941
Teams158
Final positions
Champions Venezia (1st title)
Runner-up Roma
Tournament statistics
Matches played165
Goals scored610 (3.7 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Giuseppe Ostromann
Amedeo Amadei (7 goals)
  1939–40
1941–42  

The 1940–41 Coppa Italia was the eighth Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Venezia.

Contents

Serie C elimination round

Home teamScoreAway team
Grion Pola 2-1 Ampelea Isola
Mestre 2-1 San Donà
Ponziana 1-2 Fiumana
Treviso 2-0 Belluno
Pro Gorizia 3-0Pieris
Ferrara 0-4 Rovigo
Falck 0-0 (aet)Alfa Romeo
Lanerossi Schio0-1 Marzotto Valdagno
Audace1-2 Mantova
Pro Ponte 2-3Casalini
Parma 3-1 Corradini Suzzara
Cremonese 1-0Redaelli
Pro Palazzolo 8-1 Monza
Crema 1-0 Piacenza
Vigevano 0-2 [1] Pirelli
Juventus Domo4-2Cusiana
Legnano 1-3 Meda
Lecco 2-1 Cantù
Biellese 1-1 (aet) Casale
Pro Patria 1-0 Pavese
Seregno 1-0 Varese
Gallaratese 2-0Galliate
Caratese 0-1 Como
Cuneo 3-1Varazze
Vado 0-2 [2] Acqui
Rapallo4-0 Littorio Rivarolo
Sanremese 1-0Albenga
Asti 3-2 Pinerolo
Prato 7-1 Montevarchi Calcio Aquila
Saviglianese2-3 [3] Valpolcevera
Carrarese 4-0 [4] Cecina
Pontedera 4-1Aullese
Italo Gambacciani4-1 Forte dei Marmi
Taranto 4-2 Cosenza
Signe5-2 San Giovanni Valdarno
Arezzo 6-0Tiferno
Forlì 2-0 Ravenna
Molinella 4-0 Imolese
Baracca Lugo2-3Forlimpopoli
Pescara 3-0 Lanciano
Interamnia Teramo 3-1 Chieti
Perugia 4-0 L'Aquila
MU Borzacchini 4-2 (aet) Alba Motor
Vis Pesaro 7-1 Gubbio
Libertas Rimini 7-0 Ascoli
MATER 2-0 Civitavecchia
Supertessile Rieti 6-1Aeronautica Umbra
Sambenedettese 1-0 Alma Juventus Fano
Salernitana 4-1 Stabia
Foggia 1-0Armando Diaz
Ilva Bagnolese 5-0 Sora
Trani 1-3Molfetta
Lecce 1-0 Brindisi
Cavese 2-1 Savoia
Catania 0-2 [5] Siracusa
Amatori Bologna - [6] Pistoiese
Manlio Cavagnaro- [7] Entella
Potenza - [8] Pro Italia Taranto

Replay matches

Home teamScoreAway team
Alfa Romeo2-0 Falck
Casale 2-1 Biellese

First round

6 clubs are added (Monfalcone, Ilva Savona, Carpi, Battipaglia, Juventina Palermo, Messina).

Home teamScoreAway team
Pro Gorizia 0-0 (aet) Monfalcone
Grion Pola 0-1 Fiumana
Mantova 1-3Casalini
Mestre 1-2 Marzotto Valdagno
Rovigo 3-2 Treviso
Parma 2-1 Cremonese
Gallaratese 0-0 (aet) Casale
Pro Palazzolo 2-3Pirelli
Meda 2-4Juventus Domo
Pro Patria 2-0 Seregno
Crema 1-0Alfa Romeo
Rapallo1-2 Sanremese
Lecco 1-0 Como
Manlio Cavagnaro3-1 Cuneo
Carpi 0-1 Amatori Bologna
Acqui 1-0 Asti
Valpolcevera4-2 Ilva Savona
Arezzo 4-2 Pontedera
Prato 5-2Italo Gambacciani
Signe4-3 Carrarese
Forlimpopoli1-3 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
Molfetta5-1 Lecce
Taranto 3-0Siracusa
Juventina Palermo 2-0 [9] Messina

Replay matches

Home teamScoreAway team
Monfalcone 4-2 Pro Gorizia
Casale 5-1 (aet) Gallaratese

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Pro Patria 3-2Juventus Domo
Parma 2-1 Crema
Lecco 0-2 Casale
Manlio Cavagnaro2-0Valpolcevera
Marzotto Valdagno 3-1 Rovigo
Prato 0-1 Amatori Bologna
Salernitana 4-0 Battipaglia
Sanremese 2-1 Acqui
Arezzo 5-2Signe
Pescara 1-0 Vis Pesaro
Forlì 3-2 Libertas Rimini
MU Borzacchini 3-2 Perugia
Molfetta2-1 Foggia
Fiumana 4-0 Monfalcone
Pirelli3-2Casalini
Taranto 0-1 Juventina Palermo

Serie B elimination round

Home teamScoreAway team
Reggiana 2-3 (aet) Fanfulla
Liguria3-0 Pro Vercelli

Third round

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 teamScoreAway team
Casale 4-0 Modena
Anconitana-Bianchi 8-1Molfetta
Brescia 3-1 Alessandria
Forlì 2-3 Fanfulla
Lucchese 6-2Manlio Cavagnaro
Hellas Verona 3-1 Vicenza
Fiumana 3-1Pirelli
Macerata 1-2 Siena
Padova 6-1 Marzotto Valdagno
Pro Patria 5-0 Amatori Bologna
Salernitana 3-0 Pescara
Liguria7-0 Sanremese
MU Borzacchini 4-1 Juventina Palermo
Udinese 4-1 Parma
Spezia 4-3 Pisa
Savona 3-0 Arezzo

Round of 32

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 teamScoreAway team
Ambrosiana-Inter 0-2 Juventus
Atalanta 2-2 (aet) Brescia
Casale 1-5 Milano
Fiorentina 1-0Liguria
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 teamScoreAway team
Brescia 4-2 Atalanta
Napoli 1-2 Torino
Bologna 6-3 Siena

Round of 16

Home teamScoreAway 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 teamScoreAway team
Novara 0-2 [11] Roma

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Roma 4-1 Fiorentina
Bologna 3-4 Venezia
Padova 1-3 Torino
Spezia 2-5 Lazio

Semi-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Venezia 3-1 Lazio
Torino 1-1 (aet) Roma

Replay match

Home teamScoreAway team
Roma 1-0 Torino

Final

First leg

Roma 3–3 Venezia
Amadei Soccerball shade.svg14', 16', 19' Mazzola Soccerball shade.svg37'
Diotalevi Soccerball shade.svg64'
Alberti Soccerball shade.svg68'
Stadio Nazionale, Rome
Referee: Renzo Curradi

Second leg

Venezia 1–0 Roma
Loik Soccerball shade.svg73'
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, Venice
Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni

Venezia won 4–3 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Giuseppe Ostromann Ternana 7
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Amedeo Amadei Roma
3 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Bruno Quaresima Fiumana 6
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Leonardo Gambaro Arezzo
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Luigi Torti Anconitana-Bianchi
6 Flag of Albania.svg Naim Kryeziu Roma 5
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Ettore Puricelli Bologna
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Francesco Jacobbe Molfetta
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Antonio Bacin Taranto

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