2003–04 Coppa Italia

2003–04 Coppa Italia
Country Italy
Teams 48
Defending champions Milan
Champions Lazio
Runners-up Juventus
Matches played 94
Goals scored 209 (2.22 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Stefano Fiore (Lazio), 6 goals

The 2003–04 Coppa Italia was the 56th edition of the tournament. Lazio won the tournament for the 4th time in club history, winning the two-legged final over Juventus on a 4-2 aggregate score.

Seedings and format

In the 2003–04 Coppa Italia there were a total of 48 teams competing: all 18 clubs from Serie A, 23 of the 24 clubs in Serie B, and 7 clubs from Serie C. The only Serie B club not to feature in the competition was ACF Fiorentina, as they had only later been reassigned to Serie B based on sporting merit following the disbarment of Cosenza. The clubs from Serie C included the 4 runners-up from the 2002-03 Serie C promotion playoffs along with the two finalists from the 2002-03 Serie C Coppa Italia competition.

The format for pairings were:

Group stage

To protest against the enlargement of Serie B to 24 teams, many clubs chose to forfeit games in the group phase of this year's competition and many games were not played. All forfeiting teams were given a 3-0 defeat and deducted 1 point in the table for each game not played. Forfeiting teams are indicated in italics.

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Pro Patria 320162+46
Cagliari 310226-41
Piacenza 310226-41
Como 300308−8-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Pro Patria Cagliari 0–2
Piacenza Como 2-0
Como Pro Patria 0–3 to forfeit
Cagliari Piacenza 0-3 to both from forfeit
Como Cagliari 0–3 to both from forfeit
Pro Patria Piacenza 3–0 to forfeit

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Cesena 312052+35
Genoa 311142+24
Torino 310216−51
Livorno 301217−6-1
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Cesena Livorno 1–1
Genoa Torino 0–1
Torino Cesena 0–3 to forfeit
Livorno Genoa 0-3 to forfeit
Torino Livorno 0–3 to both from forfeit
Cesena Genoa 1–1

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Palermo 31022201
Verona 310216-51
Treviso 300307−7-2
AlbinoLeffe 300308−8-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Verona Treviso 1–0
Palermo AlbinoLeffe 2–0
AlbinoLeffe Verona 0–3 to both from forfeit
Treviso Palermo 0–3 to both from forfeit
AlbinoLeffe Treviso 0–3 to both from forfeit
Verona Palermo 0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 4

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Venezia 310226-41
Triestina 301217-6-1
Vicenza 301217−6-1
Atalanta 300308−8-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Venezia Atalanta 2–0
Triestina Vicenza 1–1
Vicenza Venezia 0–3 to both from forfeit
Atalanta Triestina 0–3 to both from forfeit
Vicenza Atalanta 0–3 to both from forfeit
Venezia Triestina 0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 5

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Sambenedettese 321062+47
Pisa 311134-13
Ancona 310235−22
Ternana 300318−7-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Ternana Sambenedettese 1–2
Ancona Pisa 0-2
Pisa Ternana 0–3 to both from forfeit
Sambenedettese Ancona 3–0 to forfeit
Pisa Sambenedettese 1–1
Ternana Ancona 0–3 to forfeit

Group 6

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Teramo 321082+67
Bari 310227-51
Ascoli 301228-6-1
Martina 300318−7-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Ascoli Teramo 2–2
Martina Bari 1–2
Bari Ascoli 0–3 to both from forfeit
Teramo Martina 3–0 to forfeit
Bari Teramo 0-3 to forfeit
Ascoli Martina 0–3 to both from forfeit

Group 7

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Salernitana 321060+67
Napoli 31113303
Messina 310226−41
Pescara 300308−8-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Salernitana Napoli 0–0
Messina Pescara 2–0
Pescara Salernitana 0-3 to forfeit
Napoli Messina 0-3 to both from forfeit
Pescara Napoli 0-3 to fofeit
Salernitana Messina 3-0 to forfeit

Group 8

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Brindisi 321071+67
Catania 321071+67
Lecce 310216−51
Avellino 300307−7-2
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Avellino Lecce 0–1
Brindisi Catania 1–1
Catania Avellino 3-0 to forfeit
Lecce Brindisi 0-3 to forfeit
Catania Lecce 3-0 to forfeit
Avellino Brindisi 0–3 to forfeit

Knockout stage

Second stage   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   Finals
 Pro Patria 0 0 0  
 Sampdoria 1 3 4      Sampdoria 0 0 0  
 Milan    Milan 1 1 2  
 bye        Milan 2 2 4  
 Roma        Roma 1 1 2  
 bye      Roma 1 2 3
 Palermo 1 3 4    Palermo 0 1 1  
 Brescia Calcio 1 2 3        Milan 1 0 1  
 Sambenedettese 2 0 2        Lazio 2 4 6  
 Modena 1 2 3      Modena 0 0 0  
 Lazio    Lazio 1 2 3  
 bye        Lazio 2 1 3
 Empoli 0 1 1        Parma 0 1 1  
 Venezia 2 1 3      Venezia 0 1 1
 Parma    Parma 2 0 2  
 bye        Lazio 2 2 4
 Chievo        Juventus 0 2 2
 bye      Chievo 2 0 2  
 Cesena 1 2 3    Perugia 1 3 4  
 Perugia 2 3 5        Perugia 1 0 1  
 Teramo 0 0 0        Juventus 2 1 3  
 Siena 1 3 4      Siena 1 1 2
 Juventus    Juventus 2 2 4  
 bye        Juventus 2 2(7p) 4
 Brindisi 3 0 3        Inter 2 2(6p) 4  
 Bologna 2 3 5      Bologna 0 0 0  
 Udinese    Udinese 1 3 4  
 bye        Udinese 0 1 1
 Inter        Inter 0 3 3  
 bye      Inter 2 1 3
 Salernitana 0 0 0    Reggina 2 1 3  
 Reggina 2 3 5  

2003–04 Coppa Italia Final

First leg

17 March 2004
Lazio 2–0 Juventus
Fiore  59', 80'
21:00 – Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 62,204
Referee: Pierluigi Collina

Second leg

12 May 2004
Juventus 2–2 Lazio
Trezeguet  20'
Del Piero  46'
Corradi  69'
Fiore  86'
21:00 – Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
Attendance: 38,849
Referee: Gianluca Paparesta

'Lazio win Coppa Italia 4–2 on aggregate.

Top scorers

Scorer Club Goals
Italy Stefano Fiore Lazio 6
Brazil Adriano Internazionale 3
Argentina Julio Cruz Internazionale 3
Italy Marco Di Vaio Juventus 3
Italy Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 3
Brazil Guilherme do Prado Perugia 3
Italy David Di Michele Reggina 3
Honduras Julio César de León Reggio 3
Italy Antonio Criniti Sambenedettese 3

References

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