1962–63 Coppa Italia
The 1962–63 Coppa Italia, the 16th Coppa Italia, was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Atalanta. This was the club's first major trophy, and the only one until they won the 2023–24 UEFA Europa League.
Atalanta's captain Gardoni lift the trophy | |
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| Dates | 1 September 1962 – 2 June 1963 |
| Teams | 38 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | Atalanta (1st title) |
| Runner-up | Torino |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 37 |
| Goals scored | 116 (3.14 per match) |
| Top goal scorer(s) | Angelo Domenghini (5 goals) |
First round
| Home team | Score | Away team |
|---|---|---|
| Padova | 2–1 | Vicenza |
| Udinese | 0–3 | Genoa |
| Cosenza | 3–4 (a.e.t.) | Catania |
| Lazio | 0–3 | Fiorentina |
| Cagliari | 1–5 | Roma |
| Catanzaro | 3–0 | SPAL |
| Messina | 2–1 | Napoli |
| Bari | 1–0 | Palermo |
| Como | 2–4 (a.e.t.) | Atalanta |
| Alessandria | 0–5 | Inter Milan |
| Parma | 0–1 | Milan |
| Pro Patria | 1–2 | Sampdoria |
| Triestina | 1–1 (a.e.t.)* | Torino |
| Sambenedettese | 0–1 | Bologna |
| Foggia | 3–0 | Modena |
| Brescia | 2–5 | Juventus |
| Monza | 2–3 | Venezia |
| Lucchese | 1–1 (a.e.t.)* | Mantova |
| Hellas Verona | 3–0 | Lecco |
* Torino and Lucchese qualified after drawing of lots.
Intermediate round
| Home team | Score | Away team |
|---|---|---|
| Fiorentina | 0-2 | Genoa |
| Roma | 3-1 | Catanzaro |
| Foggia | 0-2 | Juventus |
Round of 16
| Home team | Score | Away team |
|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | 2-1 | Catania |
| Roma | 2-5 | Genoa |
| Milan | 0-1 | Sampdoria |
| Bologna | 2-2 (p: 3–4) | Torino |
| Juventus | 3-1 | Venezia |
| Bari | 2-0 | Messina |
| Hellas Verona | 1-1 (p: 6–5) | Lucchese |
| Internazionale | 1-2 | Padova |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Quarter-finals
| Home team | Score | Away team |
|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | 2-0 | Padova |
| Bari | 2-1 (aet) | Genoa |
| Sampdoria | 0-2 | Torino |
| Juventus | 0-1 | Hellas Verona |
Semi-finals
| Home team | Score | Away team |
|---|---|---|
| Torino | 2-1 | Hellas Verona |
| Atalanta | 1-0 | Bari |
Final
| Atalanta | 3–1 | Torino |
|---|---|---|
| Domenghini 4', 48', 81' | Ferrini 84' |
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Angelo Domenghini | Atalanta | 5 |
| 2 | Bruno Nicolè | Juventus | 4 |
| 3 | Giampaolo Piaceri | Torino | 3 |
References
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