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1992–93 Coppa Italia


FieldValue
titleCoppa Italia
year1992–93
countryItaly
dates23 Aug 1992 – 19 June 1993
num_teams48
winnersTorino
count5
secondRoma
matches78
goals227
scoring_leaderGiuseppe Signori (6 goals)
prev_season[1991–92](1991-92-coppa-italia)
next_season[1993–94](1993-94-coppa-italia)

The 1992–93 Coppa Italia, the 46th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Torino.

First round

Home teamResultAway team
Ternana (2)1-1 (p: 5–3)Piacenza (2)
Sambenedettese (3)0-1Cagliari (1)
Avellino (3)0-0 (p: 2–4)Reggiana (2)
SPAL (2)0-1Pisa (2)
Perugia (3)2-0Cremonese (2)
Taranto (2)2-1Lucchese (2)
Vicenza (3)0-4Hellas Verona (2)
Casertana (3)0-1Modena (2)
Monza (2)1-0 (aet)Bologna (2)
Empoli (3)1-2Bari (2)
Messina (3)0-2Cesena (2)
Como (3)1-2Ascoli (2)
Venezia (2)2-0Cosenza (2)
Palermo (3)2-2 (p: 6–7)Lecce (2)
Genoa (1)2-0Giarre (3)
Fidelis Andria (2)3-0Padova (2)

p=after penalty kicks.

Second round

Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
Milan (1)10-2Ternana (2)4-06-2
Cagliari (1)6-4Udinese (1)2-04-4
Reggiana (2)5-8Internazionale (1)3-42-4
Foggia (1)3-2Pisa (2)1-02-2
Fiorentina (1)4-1Perugia (2)1-03-1
Roma (1)7-2Taranto (2)4-13-1
Brescia (1)3-4Hellas Verona (2)2-31-1
Napoli (1)6-0Modena (2)3-03-0
Monza (2)2-4Torino (1)2-30-1
Bari (2)6-5Pescara (1)3-33-2
Sampdoria (1)2-2 (a)Cesena (2)2-10-1
Ascoli (2)0-5Lazio (1)0-40-1
Atalanta (1)2-3Venezia (2)1-11-2 (aet)
Parma (1)1-0Lecce (2)1-00-0
Ancona (1)3-6Genoa (1)2-11-5 (aet)
Juventus (1)5-1Fidelis Andria (2)4-01-1

Round of 16

Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
Milan3-0Cagliari3-00-0
Foggia0-2Internazionale0-00-2
Roma5-3Fiorentina4-21-1
Napoli7-1Hellas Verona2-15-0
Bari1-2Torino1-10-1
Cesena2-4Lazio1-11-3
Parma2-1Venezia1-01-1
Juventus5-3Genoa1-04-3

Quarter-finals

First leg

Signori Scifo

Second leg

Häßler Gullit Casagrande Sordo Winter

Semi-finals

First leg

Caniggia

Second leg

Roma won 2–1 on aggregate. Ravanelli Carlos Aguilera 3–3 on aggregate. Torino won on the away goals rule.

Final

Main article: 1993 Coppa Italia final

First leg

Second leg

5–5 on aggregate. Torino won on the away goals rule.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1**ITA** Giuseppe SignoriLazio6
2**FRY** Siniša MihajlovićRoma5
**ITA** Igor ProttiBari
**MKD** Darko PančevInternazionale
5**ITA** Giuseppe GianniniRoma4
**ITA** Andrea CarnevaleRoma
**FRA** Jean-Pierre PapinMilan
**NED** Ruud GullitMilan
**GER** Andreas MöllerJuventus

References

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