Coppa Italia 2024–25 champions, matches and achievements

Coppa Italia 2024–25

Coppa Italia 2024–25 officially known as the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa due to sponsorship, is the 78th edition of the national domestic tournament. A total of 44 teams are competing. Juventus, the defending champions with a record 15 titles, were eliminated by Empoli in the quarter-finals. Bologna won its third Coppa Italia by defeating AC Milan 1–0 in the final, winning a first national title in 51 years.

Champions: Bologna Bologna (3rd title)
Runner-up: AC_Milan AC Milan
Top Goal Scorer: England Tammy Abraham (4 goal)

Coppa Italia 2024–25 Format and seeding
Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:

  • First phase (one-legged fixtures)
    • Preliminary round: the four teams from Serie C and four Serie B teams start the tournament
    • First round: the four winners are joined by the remaining 16 Serie B teams, and 12 teams from Serie A
    • Second round: the 16 winners face each other
  • Second phase
    • Round of 16 (one-legged): the eight winners ere joined by Serie A clubs, seeded 1–8
    • Quarter-finals (one-legged): the eight winners face each other
    • Semi-finals (two-legged): the four winners face each other
    • Final (one-legged): the two winners face each other

Coppa Italia 2024–25 Round dates

PhaseRoundClubs RemainingClubs InvolvedFrom Previous RoundEntries in this RoundFirst leg | Second leg
First StagePreliminary round448None83–4 August 2024
First StageFirst round40324289–12 August 2024
First StageSecond round241616None24–26 September 2024
Second StageRound of 161616883–19 December 2024
Second StageQuarter-finals888None5–26 February 2025
Second StageSemi-finals444None2 April 2025, 23 April 2025
Second StageFinal222None14 May 2025

Round of 16 matches
The Round of 16 featured the eight winners from the second round along with the top eight seeded clubs from the 2023–24 Serie A.

DateTeam 1ResultTeam 2
3 December 2024Bologna Bologna4–0Monza Monza
3 December 2024AC_Milan AC Milan6–1Sassuolo Sassuolo
4 December 2024Fiorentina Fiorentina2–2
3–4 (penalties)
Empoli
5 December 2024Lazio Lazio3–1Napoli Napoli
17 December 2024Juventus_FC Juventus4–0Cagliari Cagliari
18 December 2024Atalanta Atalanta6–1Cesena Cesena
18 December 2024AS_Roma Roma4–1Sampdoria Sampdoria
19 December 2024Internazionale_Milano Inter Milan2–0Udinese Udinese

Quarter final matches

DateTeam 1ResultTeam 2
4 February 2025Atalanta Atalanta0–1Bologna Bologna
5 February 2025AC_Milan AC Milan3–1AS_Roma Roma
25 February 2025Internazionale_Milano Inter Milan2–0Lazio Lazio
26 February 2025Juventus_FC Juventus1–1
2–4 (penalties)
Empoli

Semi final matches

Team 1AggregateTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Empoli1–5Bologna Bologna0–31-2
AC_Milan AC Milan4–1Internazionale_Milano Inter Milan1–13-0

Coppa Italia 2024–25 final match
14 May 2025 21:00 CEST, Stadio Olimpico, Rome

AC_Milan AC Milan  0-1 Bologna Bologna
Dan Ndoye Football 53′

Top goal scorer list

RankPlayerClubGoals
1England Tammy AbrahamAC_Milan AC Milan4
2Netherlands Thijs DallingaBologna Bologna3
3Netherlands Tijjani NoslinLazio Lazio3
4Ukraine Artem DovbykAS_Roma Roma3
5Turkey Hakan ÇalhanoğluInternazionale_Milano Inter Milan2

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