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1988–89 Coppa Italia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Coppa Italia |
| year | 1988–89 |
| country | Italy |
| dates | 21 Aug 1988 – 28 June 1989 |
| num_teams | 48 |
| winners | Sampdoria |
| count | 3 |
| second | Napoli |
| matches | 170 |
| goals | 447 |
| scoring_leader | Gianluca Vialli (13 goals) |
| prev_season | 1987–88 |
| next_season | 1989–90 |
The 1988–89 Coppa Italia was the 42nd Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Sampdoria, who defeated Napoli 4–1 on aggregate in a two-legged final played at Stadio San Paolo (Napoli's home venue) and Stadio Giovanni Zini (neutral venue due to unavailability of Sampdoria's Stadio Luigi Ferraris home venue).
First round
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Second round
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Atalanta and Fiorentina admitted to the quarter-finals as best second.
Group 6
Quarter-finals
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | 4-3 | Lazio | 2-0 | 2-3 |
| Napoli | 4-3 | Ascoli | 3-0 | 1-3 |
| Sampdoria | 4-1 | Fiorentina | 3-0 | 1-1 |
| Hellas Verona | 2-2 (a) | Pisa | 2-1 | 0-1 |
Semi-finals
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | 3-6 | Sampdoria | 2-3 | 1-3 |
| Pisa | 0-3 | Napoli | 0-2 | 0-1 |
Final
Main article: 1989 Coppa Italia final
First leg
Second leg
Sampdoria won 4–1 on aggregate.
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ITA Gianluca Vialli | Sampdoria | 13 |
| 2 | ITA Roberto Baggio | Fiorentina | 9 |
| 3 | ITA Alessandro Altobelli | Juventus | 7 |
| BRA Tita | Pescara | ||
| ITA Paolo Monelli | Bari | ||
| ARG Diego Maradona | Napoli | ||
| ITA Antonio De Vitis | Udinese | ||
| 8 | ITA Pasquale Traini | Cesena | 6 |
| ARG Gustavo Dezotti | Lazio | ||
| 10 | ITA Roberto Mancini | Sampdoria | 5 |
| ITA Pietro Vierchowod | Sampdoria | ||
| NED Mario Been | Pisa | ||
| BEL Francis Severeyns | Pisa | ||
| ITA Giacomo Modica | Messina |
References
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