From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1989–90 Coppa Italia
Tournament details
Country  Italy
Dates23 August 1989 – 25 April 1990
Teams48
Final positions
Champions Juventus (8th title)
Runner-up Milan
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
Goals scored132 (2.44 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Franco Baresi (4 goals)

The 1989–90 Coppa Italia was the 43rd edition of the Coppa Italia, a domestic cup competition held by the Italian Football Federation. It was won by Juventus, who defeated Milan in the final.

Preliminary round

First round

Home team Score Away team
Internazionale (1) 1–0 Spezia (3)
Cosenza (2) 2–2 (6–5 pen.) Reggiana (2)
Lazio (1) 2–0 Ancona (2)
Bologna (1) 2–0 Triestina (2)
Roma (1) 3–0 Modena (3)
Pisa (2) 1–1 (4–6 pen.) Palermo (2)
Prato (3) 0–2 Sampdoria (1)
Genoa (1) 3–0 Padova (2)
Pescara (2) 2–1 Sambenedettese (3)
Lecce (1) 2–0 Brindisi (3)
Cagliari (2) 0–1 ( a.e.t.) Juventus (1)
Taranto (3) 0–0 (4–3 pen.) Udinese (1)
Parma (2) 0–0 (6–7 pen.) Milan (1)
Brescia (2) 1–3 Cremonese(1)
Avellino (2) 1–2 Cesena (1)
Messina (2) 2–1 Torino (2)
Atalanta (1) 4–0 Torres (3)
Bari (1) 3–1 Piacenza (3)
Licata (2) 1–3 Fiorentina (1)
Como (2) 2–1 Empoli (3)
Ascoli (1) 1–1 (11–10 pen.) Catanzaro (2)
Barletta (2) 1–0 Hellas Verona (1)
Napoli (1) 1–1 (10–9 pen.) Monza (2)
Foggia (2) 0–1 Reggina (2)

Second round

Home team Score Away team
Cosenza 0–2 ( a.e.t.) Internazionale
Lazio 1–2 ( a.e.t.) Bologna
Roma 4–0 Palermo
Genoa 0–1 Sampdoria
Pescara 1–1 (5–2 pen.) Lecce
Juventus 2–1 Taranto
Cremonese 0–1 Milan
Cesena 1–4 Messina
Atalanta 1–0 ( a.e.t.) Bari
Fiorentina 1–1 (9–8 pen.) Como
Ascoli 4–0 Barletta
Napoli 2–0 Reggina

Group stage

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Roma 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
2 Internazionale 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
3 Ascoli 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 2
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Roma3–0 Ascoli
Ascoli2–1 Internazionale
Internazionale3–1 Roma

Roma advanced with the draw.

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Napoli 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 3
2 Bologna 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 2
3 Fiorentina 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Bologna3–2 Fiorentina
Napoli2–0 Bologna
Fiorentina1–1 Napoli

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Milan 2 1 1 0 7 1 +6 3
2 Atalanta 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
3 Messina 2 0 1 1 0 6 −6 1
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Messina0–0 Atalanta
Milan6–0 Messina
Atalanta1–1 Milan

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Juventus 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 4
2 Sampdoria 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 2
3 Pescara 2 0 0 2 1 3 −2 0
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Sampdoria2–1 Pescara
Pescara0–1 Juventus
Juventus2–1 Sampdoria

Semi-finals

First leg

Juventus2–0 Roma
Casiraghi 5' 84' Report
Attendance: 12,844
Referee: Carlo Sguizzato
Milan0–0 Napoli
Report
Attendance: 19,340
Referee: Fabio Baldas

Second leg

Napoli1–3 Milan
Maradona 77' ( pen.) Report Massaro 44' ( pen.) 88'
van Basten 79' ( pen.)
Attendance: 49,376
Referee: Tullio Lanese
Roma3–2 Juventus
Di Mauro 9'
D. Bonetti 27' ( o.g.)
Tempestilli 73'
Report Alessio 51'
Schillaci 64'
Attendance: 12,844
Referee: Luigi Agnolin

Final

First leg

Juventus0–0 Milan
Report
Attendance: 30,105
Referee: Pietro D'Elia

Second leg

Milan0–1 Juventus
Report Galia 16'
Attendance: 83,928 [1]
Referee: Pietro D'Elia

Juventus won 1–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Italy Franco Baresi Milan 4
2 Italy Daniele Massaro Milan 3
Italy Fabrizio Di Mauro Roma
Italy Ruggiero Rizzitelli Roma
Italy Igor Protti Messina
Ukraine Oleksandr Zavarov Juventus
Serbia Borislav Cvetković Ascoli

References

  1. ^ Perucca, Bruno (26 April 1990). "Juve grande". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 17. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1989–90 Coppa Italia
Tournament details
Country  Italy
Dates23 August 1989 – 25 April 1990
Teams48
Final positions
Champions Juventus (8th title)
Runner-up Milan
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
Goals scored132 (2.44 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Franco Baresi (4 goals)

The 1989–90 Coppa Italia was the 43rd edition of the Coppa Italia, a domestic cup competition held by the Italian Football Federation. It was won by Juventus, who defeated Milan in the final.

Preliminary round

First round

Home team Score Away team
Internazionale (1) 1–0 Spezia (3)
Cosenza (2) 2–2 (6–5 pen.) Reggiana (2)
Lazio (1) 2–0 Ancona (2)
Bologna (1) 2–0 Triestina (2)
Roma (1) 3–0 Modena (3)
Pisa (2) 1–1 (4–6 pen.) Palermo (2)
Prato (3) 0–2 Sampdoria (1)
Genoa (1) 3–0 Padova (2)
Pescara (2) 2–1 Sambenedettese (3)
Lecce (1) 2–0 Brindisi (3)
Cagliari (2) 0–1 ( a.e.t.) Juventus (1)
Taranto (3) 0–0 (4–3 pen.) Udinese (1)
Parma (2) 0–0 (6–7 pen.) Milan (1)
Brescia (2) 1–3 Cremonese(1)
Avellino (2) 1–2 Cesena (1)
Messina (2) 2–1 Torino (2)
Atalanta (1) 4–0 Torres (3)
Bari (1) 3–1 Piacenza (3)
Licata (2) 1–3 Fiorentina (1)
Como (2) 2–1 Empoli (3)
Ascoli (1) 1–1 (11–10 pen.) Catanzaro (2)
Barletta (2) 1–0 Hellas Verona (1)
Napoli (1) 1–1 (10–9 pen.) Monza (2)
Foggia (2) 0–1 Reggina (2)

Second round

Home team Score Away team
Cosenza 0–2 ( a.e.t.) Internazionale
Lazio 1–2 ( a.e.t.) Bologna
Roma 4–0 Palermo
Genoa 0–1 Sampdoria
Pescara 1–1 (5–2 pen.) Lecce
Juventus 2–1 Taranto
Cremonese 0–1 Milan
Cesena 1–4 Messina
Atalanta 1–0 ( a.e.t.) Bari
Fiorentina 1–1 (9–8 pen.) Como
Ascoli 4–0 Barletta
Napoli 2–0 Reggina

Group stage

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Roma 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
2 Internazionale 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
3 Ascoli 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 2
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Roma3–0 Ascoli
Ascoli2–1 Internazionale
Internazionale3–1 Roma

Roma advanced with the draw.

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Napoli 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 3
2 Bologna 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 2
3 Fiorentina 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Bologna3–2 Fiorentina
Napoli2–0 Bologna
Fiorentina1–1 Napoli

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Milan 2 1 1 0 7 1 +6 3
2 Atalanta 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
3 Messina 2 0 1 1 0 6 −6 1
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Messina0–0 Atalanta
Milan6–0 Messina
Atalanta1–1 Milan

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Juventus 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 4
2 Sampdoria 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 2
3 Pescara 2 0 0 2 1 3 −2 0
Source: [ citation needed]

Results

Sampdoria2–1 Pescara
Pescara0–1 Juventus
Juventus2–1 Sampdoria

Semi-finals

First leg

Juventus2–0 Roma
Casiraghi 5' 84' Report
Attendance: 12,844
Referee: Carlo Sguizzato
Milan0–0 Napoli
Report
Attendance: 19,340
Referee: Fabio Baldas

Second leg

Napoli1–3 Milan
Maradona 77' ( pen.) Report Massaro 44' ( pen.) 88'
van Basten 79' ( pen.)
Attendance: 49,376
Referee: Tullio Lanese
Roma3–2 Juventus
Di Mauro 9'
D. Bonetti 27' ( o.g.)
Tempestilli 73'
Report Alessio 51'
Schillaci 64'
Attendance: 12,844
Referee: Luigi Agnolin

Final

First leg

Juventus0–0 Milan
Report
Attendance: 30,105
Referee: Pietro D'Elia

Second leg

Milan0–1 Juventus
Report Galia 16'
Attendance: 83,928 [1]
Referee: Pietro D'Elia

Juventus won 1–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Italy Franco Baresi Milan 4
2 Italy Daniele Massaro Milan 3
Italy Fabrizio Di Mauro Roma
Italy Ruggiero Rizzitelli Roma
Italy Igor Protti Messina
Ukraine Oleksandr Zavarov Juventus
Serbia Borislav Cvetković Ascoli

References

  1. ^ Perucca, Bruno (26 April 1990). "Juve grande". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 17. Retrieved 16 August 2022.

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