2009–10 Coppa Italia | Tournament details | | Host country | Italy | | Dates | 2 August 2009 – 5 May 2010 | | Teams | 78 | | Tournament statistics | | Matches played | 54 | | Goals scored | 152 (2.81 per match) | | Top scorer(s) | 4 - Baclet (Lecce) Arma (SPAL) | | | The 2009–10 Coppa Italia will be the sixty-second season of the tournament. The competition started on 2 August 2009 and ends on 5 May 2010. [edit] Participating Teams [edit] Lega Calcio [edit] Serie A (20 Teams) [edit] Serie B (22 Teams) [edit] Lega Pro [edit] Prima Divisione (25 Teams) [edit] Seconda Divisione (6 Teams) [edit] Lega Nazionale Dilettanti [edit] Serie D (5 Teams) [edit] Seedings and Format Teams entered the cup at various stages, as follows: - First phase: one-leg fixtures
- First round: 36 Teams from Lega Pro and lower, comprising 25 teams from Lega Pro Prima Divisione (1 team relegated from Serie B 2008-09, 7 promoted teams, and the 17 best Prima Divisione teams not promoted 2008-09), 6 teams from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (4 promoted from Serie D 2008-09, 2 high finishers in Seconda 2008-09) and 5 teams from Serie D (generally high finishers but not promoted 2008-09);
- Second round: The 18 winners face 22 Serie B teams.
- Third round: The 20 survivors meet Serie A sides seeded 8-20, not including cup holders Lazio
- Fourth round: The 16 survivors face off.
- Second phase: two-leg fixtures
- Round of 16: 8 Fourth round winners are inserted into a bracket with seeds 1-8
- Seeds 1-8: Fiorentina, Genoa, Milan, Inter, Juventus, Udinese, Roma, Lazio
- Quarterfinals: 8 last 16 winners.
- Semifinals: Two-leg fixtures with pairings based upon bracket
- Final: one-leg fixture at neutral venue
[edit] Bracket | 2009–10 League | | Serie A | | Serie B | | Lega Pro Prima Divisione | | Lega Pro Seconda Divisione | | Serie D | [edit] Finals [edit] Elimination rounds [edit] Section 1
[edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 2
[edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 3
[edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 4 [edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 5 [edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 6 [edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 7 [edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] Section 8
[edit] Match Details [edit] First Round [edit] Second Round [edit] Third Round [edit] Fourth Round [edit] External links | | | 2009–10 in Italian football | | | | | | Domestic leagues | | | | Domestic cups | | | International club competitions | | | Related to national teams | | | | Club seasons | | | Serie A | | | | Serie B | AlbinoLeffe · Ancona · Ascoli · Brescia · Cesena · Cittadella · Crotone · Empoli · Frosinone · Gallipoli · Grosseto · Lecce · Mantova · Modena · Padova · Piacenza · Reggina · Salernitana · Sassuolo · Torino · Triestina · Vicenza | | Lega Pro Prima Divisione | | Girone A | Alessandria · Arezzo · Benevento · Como · Cremonese · Figline · Foligno · Lecco · Lumezzane · Monza · Novara · Paganese · Pergocrema · Perugia · Pro Patria · Sorrento · Varese · Viareggio | | | Girone B | Andria BAT · Cavese · Cosenza · Foggia · Giulianova · Pescara · Pescina V.d.G. · Portosummaga · Potenza · Ravenna · Real Marcianise · Reggiana · Rimini · SPAL · Taranto · Ternana · Verona · Virtus Lanciano | | | Lega Pro Seconda Divisione | | Girone A | Alghero · Canavese · Carpenedolo · Crociati Noceto · FeralpiSalò · Legnano · Mezzocorona · Olbia · Pavia · P.B. Vercelli · Pro Sesto · Pro Vercelli · Rodengo Saiano · Sambonifacese · Spezia · Südtirol · Valenzana · Villacidrese | | | Girone B | Bassano Virtus · Bellaria Igea · Carrarese · Celano · Colligiana · Fano · Giacomense · Gubbio · Itala S.M. · Lucchese · Nocerina · Poggibonsi · Prato · Pro Vasto · Sacilese · San Marino · Sangiovannese · Sangiustese | | | Girone C | Aversa Normanna · Barletta · Brindisi · Cassino · Catanzaro · Cisco Roma · Gela · Igea Virtus · Isola Liri · Juve Stabia · Manfredonia · Melfi · Monopoli · Noicattaro · Scafatese · Siracusa · Vibonese · Vico Equense | | | | Summer 2009 transfers · Winter 2009–10 transfers | | | 2009–10 in European Football (UEFA) | | | Domestic leagues | | | | Domestic cups | | | | League Cups | | | | UEFA competitions | | | |