2004–05 Coppa Italia

2004–05 Coppa Italia
Country Italy
Teams 48
Defending champions Lazio
Champions Internazionale (4th title)
Runners-up Roma
Matches played 94
Goals scored 299 (3.18 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Andrea Lazzari (Atalanta), 9 goals

The 2004–05 Coppa Italia was the 57th edition of the Italian football tournament. Roma and Internazionale were the finalists. Inter won the tournament by a score of 3–0 aggregate in the final.

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Torino 3210137+67
Lumezzane 311158−34
Genoa 311176+14
Empoli 301248−41
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Empoli Genoa 0–2
Lumezzane Torino 1–5
Genoa Lumezzane 2–3
Torino Empoli 5–3
Genoa Torino 3–3
Lumezzane Empoli 1–1

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Atalanta 321094+57
AlbinoLeffe 32013306
Vicenza 310246−23
Pro Patria 301236−31
Team #1 Team #2 Results
AlbinoLeffe Pro Patria 2–0
Vicenza Atalanta 2–4
Atalanta AlbinoLeffe 3–0
Pro Patria Vicenza 1–2
Pro Patria Atalanta 2–2
Vicenza AlbinoLeffe 0–1

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Triestina 330062+49
Modena 320153+26
Treviso 301247−31
Venezia 301225−31
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Modena Triestina 0–1
Venezia Treviso 1–1
Treviso Modena 1–2
Triestina Venezia 1–0
Triestina Treviso 4–2
Venezia Modena 1–3

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Livorno 321064+27
Cesena 312043+15
Ascoli 31113304
Arezzo 300336−30
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Ascoli Arezzo 1–0
Cesena Livorno 1–1
Arezzo Cesena 1–2
Livorno Ascoli 2–1
Arezzo Livorno 2–3
Cesena Ascoli 1–1

Group E

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Fiorentina 321060+67
Piacenza 321050+57
Verona 310225−33
Como 300308−80
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Como Verona 0–2
Piacenza Fiorentina 0–0
Fiorentina Como 3–0
Verona Piacenza 0–2
Como Piacenza 0–3
Fiorentina Verona 3–0

Group 6

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ternana 320143+16
Rimini 311144+04
Perugia 311132+14
Pescara 302157−22
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Perugia Ternana 2–0
Pescara Rimini 3–3
Rimini Perugia 1–0
Ternana Pescara 3–1
Pescara Perugia 1–1
Ternana Rimini 1–0

Group 7

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Salernitana 330073+49
Catania 320163+36
Catanzaro 301225−31
Avellino 301237−41
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Avellino Salernitana 1–3
Catania Catanzaro 2–0
Catanzaro Avellino 1–1
Salernitana Catania 2–1
Catania Avellino 3–1
Salernitana Catanzaro 2–1

Group 8

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Messina 330071+69
Crotone 311152+34
Bari 310237−43
Acireale 301226−41
Team #1 Team #2 Results
Acireale Crotone 1–1
Bari Messina 1–2
Crotone Bari 4–0
Messina Acireale 4–0
Bari Acireale 2–1
Crotone Messina 0–1

Knockout stage

Second stage   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   Finals
 Ternana 1 4 5  
 Bologna 3 3 6      Bologna 1 1 2  
 Internazionale    Internazionale 3 3 6  
 bye        Internazionale 1 3 4  
 Juventus        Atalanta B.C. 0 0 0  
 bye      Juventus 1 3 4
 Reggina 1 2 3    Atalanta B.C. 2 3 5  
 Atalanta B.C. 4 3 7        Internazionale 1 3 4  
 Sampdoria        Cagliari 1 1 2  
 bye      Sampdoria 2 1 3  
 Chievo 0 1 1    Torino 0 2 2  
 Torino 1 1 2        Sampdoria 0 3 3
 Lazio        Cagliari 2 2 4  
 bye      Lazio 1 2(2et) 3
 Cagliari 3 3 6    Cagliari 2 1(3et) 5  
 Triestina 1 1 2        Internazionale 2 1 3
 Udinese        Roma 0 0 0
 bye      Udinese 5 3 8  
 Lecce 1 3 4    Lecce 4 4 8  
 Livorno 2 1 3        Udinese 2 4 6  
 A.C. Milan        A.C. Milan 3 1 4  
 bye      A.C. Milan 2 2 4
 Palermo 1 2 3    Palermo 1 0 1  
 Salernitana 2 0 2        Udinese 1 1 2
 Parma        Roma 1 2 3  
 bye      Parma 0 0 0  
 Brescia 1 1(2et) 2    Fiorentina 2 3 5  
 Fiorentina 1 1(2et) 2        Fiorentina 0 1(6p) 1
 Siena 1 1 2        Roma 1 0(7p) 1  
 Messina 0 1 1      Siena 2 1 3
 Roma    Roma 1 5 6  
 bye  

2004/2005 Coppa Italia Final

First leg


June 12, 2005
Roma 0–2 Internazionale
Adriano  30', 35'
21:00 – Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 64,000

Second leg


June 15, 2005
Internazionale 1–0 Roma
Mihajlović  52'
21:00 – San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 59,000

Inter win Coppa Italia 3–0 on aggregate.

Top scorers

Scorer Club Goals
Italy Andrea Lazzari Atalanta 9
Nigeria Obafemi Martins Inter 6
Italy David Di Michele Udinese 6
Uruguay José María Franco Torino 5

References

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