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1971–72 Coppa Italia

1971–72 Coppa Italia

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1971–72 Milan Associazione Calcio

The 1971–72 Coppa Italia was the 25th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Milan, who defeated Napoli in a one-legged final played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

First round

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Group 7

Final Group

Join the defending champion: Torino.

Group A

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  • Boninsegna
  • Mazzola
  • Anastasi |report |report
  • Furino
  • Anastasi
  • Ferrini |report
  • Sabadini |report |report
  • Mazzola
  • Corso
  • Boninsegna
  • Benetti
  • Puia
  • Bigon
  • Bui
  • Toschi
  • Capello
  • Rivera
  • Piloni
  • Novellini
  • Haller
  • Toschi

Group B

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  • Bulgarelli
  • Gregori
  • M. Perego
  • Juliano |report
  • Sormani
  • Juliano
  • Montefusco
  • Macchi
  • Facchin |report
  • M. Perego
  • Macchi
  • Rizzo
  • De Sisti
  • Braglia
  • Gritti
  • D'Amico
  • Chinaglia
  • Ghetti
  • Chinaglia
  • M. Perego
  • Braglia

Final

Main article: 1972 Coppa Italia final

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ITA Roberto BoninsegnaInternazionale8
2ITA Francesco RizzoBologna5
ITA Giorgio ChinagliaLazio
4ITA Pietro AnastasiJuventus4
ITA Pierino PratiMilan

References

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