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2015–16 Coppa Italia

TIM Cup

Juventus Coppa Italia 2016.jpg
Country
 Italy
Dates
2 August 2015 – 21 May 2016
Teams
78
Champions
Juventus (11th title)
Runners-up
Milan
Matches played
79
Goals scored
209 (2.65 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Giulio Bizzotto
(5 goals)

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The 2015–16 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons was the 69th edition of the national cup in Italian football. It began on 2 August 2015 and ended with the final match on 21 May 2016. Juventus successfully defended their title after beating Milan 1–0 by Morata's goal after extra time. They secured a record eleventh title in the competition.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Participating teams

    • 1.1 Serie A (20 Teams)


    • 1.2 Serie B (22 Teams)


    • 1.3 Lega Pro (27 Teams)


    • 1.4 Serie D (9 Teams)



  • 2 Format and seeding


  • 3 Round dates


  • 4 First stage

    • 4.1 First round


    • 4.2 Second round


    • 4.3 Third round


    • 4.4 Fourth round



  • 5 Final stage

    • 5.1 Bracket


    • 5.2 Round of 16


    • 5.3 Quarter-finals


    • 5.4 Semi-finals

      • 5.4.1 First leg


      • 5.4.2 Second leg



    • 5.5 Final



  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Participating teams[edit]



Serie A (20 Teams)[edit]







  • Atalanta

  • Bologna

  • Carpi

  • Chievo

  • Empoli


  • Fiorentina

  • Frosinone

  • Genoa

  • Inter

  • Juventus


  • Lazio

  • Milan

  • Napoli

  • Palermo

  • Roma


  • Sampdoria

  • Sassuolo

  • Torino

  • Udinese

  • Verona


Serie B (22 Teams)[edit]







  • Avellino

  • Bari

  • Cagliari

  • Catania

  • Cesena

  • Como


  • Crotone

  • Latina

  • Livorno

  • Modena

  • Novara

  • Perugia


  • Pescara

  • Pro Vercelli

  • Salernitana

  • Spezia

  • Teramo

  • Ternana


  • Trapani

  • Vicenza


  • Virtus Entella [2]

  • Virtus Lanciano


Lega Pro (27 Teams)[edit]







  • Alessandria

  • Juve Stabia

  • Bassano Virtus

  • FeralpiSalò

  • Lecce

  • S.P.A.L.

  • Matera


  • Reggiana

  • Casertana

  • Benevento

  • Foggia

  • Pisa

  • Ascoli

  • L'Aquila


  • Cittadella

  • Ancona

  • Brescia

  • Pavia

  • Cremonese

  • Arezzo

  • Cosenza


  • Lucchese

  • Tuttocuoio

  • Südtirol

  • Catanzaro

  • Pontedera

  • Melfi


Serie D (9 Teams)[edit]






  • Poggibonsi

  • Viterbese

  • Potenza


  • Sestri Levante

  • Lecco

  • Delta Rovigo


  • Rende

  • Fano

  • Altovicentino

source: legaseriea.it[3]



Format and seeding[edit]


Teams enter the competition at various stages, as follows:



  • First phase (one-legged fixtures)
    • First round: 36 teams from Lega Pro and Serie D start the tournament

    • Second round: the 18 winners from the previous round are joined by the 22 Serie B teams

    • Third round: the 20 winners from the second round meet the 12 Serie A sides seeded 9-20

    • Fourth round: the 16 survivors face each other



  • Second phase
    • Round of 16 (one-legged): the 8 fourth round winners are inserted into a bracket with the Serie A clubs seeded 1-8

    • Quarter-finals (one-legged)

    • Semi-finals (two-legged)



  • Final (one-legged)


Round dates[edit]


The schedule of each round is as follows:[4]

























Phase
Round
First leg
Second leg
Elimination
First round
2 August 2015
Second round
8–10 August 2015
Third round
14–20 August 2015
Fourth round
1–3 December 2015
Final rounds
Round of 16
15–17 December 2015
Quarter-final
13–20 January 2016
Semi-final
26–27 January 2016
1–2 March 2016
Final
21 May 2016


First stage[edit]



First round[edit]


A total of 36 teams from Lega Pro and Serie D competed in this round, 18 of which advanced to second round. The matches were played on 2 August 2015.[5] All times are CEST (UTC+2).



L'Aquila (3) v Arezzo (3)













Cittadella (3) v Potenza (4)













Matera (3) v Südtirol (3)













S.P.A.L. (3) v Rende (4)













Lecce (3) v Catanzaro (3)



















Benevento (3) v Tuttocuoio (3)













Foggia (3) v Lucchese (3)













Pavia (3) v Poggibonsi (4)













Pisa (3) v Sestri Levante (4)













Brescia (3) v Cremonese (3)



















Casertana (3) v Lecco (4)













Juve Stabia (3) v Melfi (3)













Alessandria (3) v Altovicentino (4)













Reggiana (3) v Delta Rovigo (4)













FeralpiSalò (3) v Fano (4)













Bassano Virtus (3) v Pontedera (3)













Ascoli (3) v Cosenza (3)













Viterbese (4) v Ancona (3)













Second round[edit]


A total of 40 teams from Serie B and Lega Pro competed in the second round, 20 of which advanced to joining the 12 teams from Serie A in the third round. The matches were played between 8 and 10 August 2015.[5] All times are CEST (UTC+2).



Livorno (2) v Ancona (3)













Spezia (2) v Brescia (2)













Avellino (2) v Casertana (3)













Bari (2) v Foggia (3)













Cagliari (2) v Virtus Entella (3)













Cesena (2) v Lecce (3)













Crotone (2) v FeralpiSalò (3)













Latina (2) v Pavia (3)













Modena (2) v Tuttocuoio (3)













Novara (2) v L'Aquila (3)













Perugia (2) v Reggiana (3)













Pescara (2) v Südtirol (3)













Pro Vercelli (2) v Alessandria (3)













Salernitana (2) v Pisa (3)













Teramo (2) v Cittadella (3)













Ternana (2) v Bassano Virtus (3)













Trapani (2) v Como (2)













Vicenza (2) v Cosenza (3)



















Virtus Lanciano (2) v Juve Stabia (3)













Catania (3) v S.P.A.L. (3)












Notes

  1. ^ The Italian Sports Court decided to award the match to Catania against SPAL as a 3–0 forfeit win after SPAL were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player (Mattia Finotto). The match originally ended 1–0 to S.P.A.L.[6]



Third round[edit]


A total of 32 teams from Serie A, Serie B and Lega Pro competed in the third round, 16 of which advanced to the fourth round. The matches were played between 14 and 20 August 2015.[5] All times are CEST (UTC+2).



Crotone (2) v Ternana (2)













Bologna (1) v Pavia (3)













Empoli (1) v Vicenza (2)













Sassuolo (1) v Modena (2)













Trapani (2) v Cagliari (2)



















Hellas Verona (1) v Foggia (3)













Alessandria (3) v Juve Stabia (3)













Atalanta (1) v Cittadella (3)













Frosinone (1) v Spezia (2)



















Palermo (1) v Avellino (2)













Udinese (1) v Novara (2)













Carpi (1) v Livorno (2)













Torino (1) v Pescara (2)













Chievo (1) v Salernitana (2)













Milan (1) v Perugia (2)













Catania (3) v Cesena (2)













Fourth round[edit]


Fourth round matches were played between 1 and 3 December 2015.[5] All times are CET (UTC+1).



Spezia (2) v Salernitana (2)













Torino (1) v Cesena (2)













Milan (1) v Crotone (2)













Palermo (1) v Alessandria (3)













Hellas Verona (1) v Pavia (3)













Udinese (1) v Atalanta (1)













Carpi (1) v Vicenza (2)













Sassuolo (1) v Cagliari (2)













Final stage[edit]



Bracket[edit]

















































































































































































 
Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Roma (1)

0 (2)
 


Spezia (2) (p)

0 (4)
 

 

Spezia
1
 



 

Alessandria

2
 


Genoa (1)
1



Alessandria (3) (aet)

2
 


 

Alessandria
0
0
0
 



 

Milan
1
5

6
 


Sampdoria (1)
0
 



Milan (1)

2
 

 

Milan

2



 

Carpi
1
 


Fiorentina (1)
0



Carpi (1)

1
 


 

Milan
0




 

Juventus (aet)

1


Lazio (1)

2
 



Udinese (1)
1
 

 

Lazio
0



 

Juventus

1
 


Juventus (1)

4



Torino (1)
0
 


 

Juventus (p)
3
0

3 (5)



 

Internazionale
0
3

3 (3)
 


Napoli (1)

3
 



Hellas Verona (1)
0
 

 

Napoli
0



 

Internazionale

2
 


Internazionale (1)

3



Cagliari (2)
0
 


Round of 16[edit]


Round of 16 were played between 15 and 17 December 2015.[5] All times are CET (UTC+1).



Genoa (1) v Alessandria (3)













Internazionale (1) v Cagliari (2)













Roma (1) v Spezia (2)



















Fiorentina (1) v Carpi (1)













Napoli (1) v Hellas Verona (1)













Juventus (1) v Torino (1)













Lazio (1) v Udinese (1)













Sampdoria (1) v Milan (1)













Quarter-finals[edit]


Quarter-finals were played between 13 and 20 January 2016.[7][5] All times are CET (UTC+1).



Milan (1) v Carpi (1)













Spezia (2) v Alessandria (3)













Napoli (1) v Internazionale (1)













Lazio (1) v Juventus (1)













Semi-finals[edit]


Semi-finals were played on 26–27 January and 1–2 March 2016.[7][5] All times are CET (UTC+1).



First leg[edit]



Alessandria (3) v Milan (1)













Juventus (1) v Internazionale (1)













Second leg[edit]



Milan (1) v Alessandria (3)













Internazionale (1) v Juventus (1)



















Final[edit]




21 May 201620:45 CEST (UTC+2)








Milan
0–1 (a.e.t.)

Juventus


Report

Morata Goal 110'

Stadio Olimpico, Rome

Attendance: 67,123

Referee: Gianluca Rocchi




References[edit]




  1. ^ "La Juventus vince la TIM Cup 2015/2016" (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 22 May 2016. 


  2. ^ Virtus Entella were relegated from Serie B in 2014-15, but entered this competition with the rest of the Serie B teams, taking the place of Parma.


  3. ^ "TIM Cup 2015/2016". Lega Serie A. Retrieved 29 July 2015. 


  4. ^ "Tabellone Tim Cup 2015-2016" (PDF). Lega Serie A. 18 December 2015. 


  5. ^ abcdefg "Fixtures and results". Lega Serie A. Retrieved 18 December 2015. 


  6. ^ "Comunicato uffIciale N.16 dell'11 agosto 2015" (PDF) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 11 August 2015. 


  7. ^ ab "TIM Cup 2015/2016 – Date (*) Quarti Di Finale e Semifinali" (PDF) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 21 December 2015. 




External links[edit]


  • Official site

  • Bracket










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