2021–22 Coppa Italia

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2021–22 Coppa Italia
Country Italy
Dates 7 August 2021 – 11 May 2022
Teams 44
Champions Inter Milan
Runners-up Juventus
Matches played 46
Goals scored 156 (3.39 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Dušan Vlahović (4 goals)

The 2021–22 Coppa Italia (branded as the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for sponsorship reasons from the second round)[1] was the 75th edition of the national cup in Italian football.[2]

The number of participating teams was reduced from 78 of the previous season to 44 clubs.[3]

Juventus were the defending champions. They were defeated 4–2 by Inter Milan in the final after extra time; it was Inter's eighth Coppa Italia title, and their first since 2011.[4][5]

Participating teams

Serie A
The 20 clubs of the 2021–22 season
Serie B
The 20 clubs of the 2021–22 season
Serie C
Four clubs of the 2021–22 season

Format and seeding

Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:[2]

  • First phase (one-legged fixtures)
    • Preliminary round: four teams from Serie C and 4 Serie B teams started the tournament
    • Round of 64: the four winners were joined by 16 Serie B teams and 12 teams from Serie A
    • Round of 32: the 16 winners faced each other
  • Second phase
    • Round of 16 (one-legged): the eight winners were joined by Serie A clubs, seeded 1–8
    • Quarter-finals (one-legged): the eight winners faced each other
    • Semi-finals (two-legged): the four winners faced each other
    • Final (one-legged): the two winners faced each other

Round dates

The schedule of each round was announced on 12 July 2021.[6]

Phase Round Clubs remaining Clubs involved From previous round Entries in this round First leg Second leg
First stage Preliminary round 44 8 none 8 7–8 August 2021
Round of 64 40 32 4 28 13–16 August 2021
Round of 32 24 16 16 none 14–16 December 2021
Final stage Round of 16 16 16 8 8 12–20 January 2022
Quarter-finals 8 8 8 none 8–10 February 2022
Semi-finals 4 4 4 none 1–2 March 2022 19–20 April 2022
Final 2 2 2 none 11 May 2022

Preliminary round

A total of 8 teams from Serie B and Serie C competed in this round, 4 of which advanced to the first round. Date and time were released on 21 July 2021.[7]

Round of 64

A total of 32 teams (4 winners from the preliminary round, the remaining 16 teams from Serie B and 12 Serie A teams seeded 9–20) competed in this round, 16 of which advanced to the second round.

Round of 32

The 16 winning teams from the first round competed in the second round, 8 of which advanced to the round of 16.

Bracket

 
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
                                           
 
 
 
 
Atalanta 2
 
 
 
Venezia 0
 
Atalanta 2
 
 
 
Fiorentina 3
 
Napoli 2
 
 
 
Fiorentina (a.e.t.) 5
 
Fiorentina 0 0 0
 
 
 
Juventus 1 2 3
 
Juventus 4
 
 
 
Sampdoria 1
 
Juventus 2
 
 
 
Sassuolo 1
 
Sassuolo 1
 
 
 
Cagliari 0
 
Juventus 2
 
 
 
Inter Milan (a.e.t.) 4
 
AC Milan (a.e.t.) 3
 
 
 
Genoa 1
 
AC Milan 4
 
 
 
Lazio 0
 
Lazio (a.e.t.) 1
 
 
 
Udinese 0
 
AC Milan 0 0 0
 
 
 
Inter Milan 0 3 3
 
Inter Milan (a.e.t.) 3
 
 
 
Empoli 2
 
Inter Milan 2
 
 
 
Roma 0
 
Roma 3
 
 
Lecce 1
 

Round of 16

The round of 16 matches were played between the eight winners from the second round and clubs seeded 1–8 in 2020–21 Serie A.

Lecce were the only Serie B club in this round.

Quarter-finals

The quarter-final matches were played between clubs advancing from the round of 16.

Semi-finals

Semi-finals (a two-legged round) were played between clubs advancing from the quarter-finals.

First leg

Second leg

Final

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Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals[9]
1 Serbia Dušan Vlahović Fiorentina/Juventus 4
2 Albania Nedim Bajrami Empoli 3
France Olivier Giroud AC Milan
Italy Leonardo Mancuso Empoli
Poland Krzysztof Piątek Fiorentina
6 Italy Federico Bonazzoli Salernitana 2
Italy Arturo Calabresi Lecce
Italy Mirko Carretta Perugia
Belgium Moutir Chajia Como
Italy Massimo Coda Lecce
Italy Simone Corazza Alessandria
Italy Alessandro Deiola Cagliari
Argentina Paulo Dybala Juventus
Uruguay César Falletti Ternana
Portugal Rafael Leão AC Milan
Argentina Lautaro Martínez Inter Milan
Serbia Nikola Milenković Fiorentina
Italy Gabriele Moncini Benevento
Argentina Diego Peralta Ternana
Argentina Roberto Pereyra Udinese
Croatia Ivan Perišić Inter Milan
Argentina Ignacio Pussetto Udinese
Italy Fabio Quagliarella Sampdoria
Chile Alexis Sánchez Inter Milan
Italy Lorenzo Venuti Fiorentina

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