1938–39 Coppa Italia
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The 1938-1939 Coppa Italia was a football association domestic cup.

Qualifying Round

3-4 September 1938

Albenga - Acqui 0-3

Arezzo - Prato 2-0

Audace S.Michele Extra - Vicenza 2-2 (REPLAY : 0-6)

Brescia - Crema 2-0

Brindisi - Pro Italia Taranto 1-0

Carpi - Parma 2-3

Catania - Palmese 0-2

Cerignola - Stabia 0-2

Como - Savoia Marchetti 3-1

Cuneo - Imperia 1-3

Dominante - Messina 2-0

Domodossola - Pro Patria Busto Arsizio 1-2

Empoli - Benini 3-1

Entella Chiavari - Andrea Doria Genova 2-2 (REPLAY : 2-1)

Falck Sesto S.Giovanni - Casalini 1-0

Foggia - Manfredonia 0-2

Forlimpopoli - Baracca Lugo 4-2

Grion Pola - Arsa 1-2

Grosseto - Signe 1-0

Gubbio - Jesi 0-5

Lecco - Cantu 4-3

Legnano - FIAT Torino 3-1

Macerata - Ascoli Piceno 5-1

Marzotto Valdagno - Mestre 6-1

Molinella - Forli 3-2

Monza - Cremonese 6-0

Pavese - Derthona Tortona 0-1

Pesaro - Sambenedettese 8-1

Perugia - Tiferno Citta Castello 3-0

Pinerolo - Asti 2-1

Ponziana Trieste - Ampelea Isola Istria 1-2

Pro Gorizia - Monfalcone 3-3 (REPLAY : 3-0)

Reggiana - Caratese 1-0

Rimini - Alma Juventus Fano 0-2

SAFFA - Pistoia 0-2

Savoia - Bagnolese 2-1

Seregno - Omegna 3-0

Supertessile Rieti - Pescara 1-0

Taranto - Lecce 3-2

Terni - Foligno 4-1

Tigullia - Cavagnaro Genova 0-2

Treviso - Udinese 1-0

Vado - Centrale Latte 2-0

Varese - Gallaratese 1-0

1st Preliminary Round

11 september 1938

Alma Juventus Fano - Macerata 1-0

Ampelea Isola Istria - Arsa 1-1 (REPLAY : 1-2)

Aquila - MATER Roma 2-2 (REPLAY : 0-7)

Biellese - Legnano 8-2

Brescia - Alfa Romeo Milano 1-0

Cagliari - San Giorgio 2-0

Cavagnaro Genova - Entella Chiavari 5-1

Civitavecchia - Supertessile Rieti 1-0

Cosenza - Potenza 1-2

Imperia - Pinerolo 2-1

Jesi - Pesaro 1-2

Lecco - Falck Sesto S.Giovanni 0-1

Marzotto Valdagno - Vicenza 1-2

Monza - Derthona Tortona 5-0

Piacenza - Mantova 1-2

Pistoia - Molinella 0-0 (REPLAY : 0-2)

Pontedera - Grosseto 1-0

Prato - Empoli 2-0

Ravenna - Forlimpopoli 7-0

Reggiana - Parma 2-1

Rovigo - Pro Gorizia 4-2

Savona - Acqui 4-3

Seregno - Como 1-0

Siderno - Palmese 2-0

Sime Popoli - Manfredonia 3-1

Siracusa - Dominante 0-2

Stabia - Savoia Torre Annunziata 3-0

Taranto - Brindisi 2-0

Terni - Perugia 1-1 (REPLAY : 2-0)

Treviso - Fiumana 3-1

Valpolcevera - Vado 4-2

Varese - Pro Patria Busto Arsizio 2-1

2nd Preliminary Round

23-28 October 1938

Civitavecchia - Cagliari 3-2

Mantova - Monza 1-1 (REPLAY : 2-4)

Pesaro - Alma Juventus Fano 1-0

Prato - Pontedera 6-0

Ravenna - Molinella 1-2

Reggiana - Brescia 1-1 (REPLAY : 0-1)

Savona - Imperia 0-1

Seregno - Falck Sesto S.Giovanni 3-1

Siderno - Dominante 1-0

Stabia - MATER Roma 1-1 (REPLAY : 5-4)

Taranto - Potenza 1-0

Terni - Sime Popoli 0-0 (REPLAY : 0-3)

Treviso - Arsa 5-1

Valpolcevera - Cavagnaro Genova 1-0

Varese - Biellese 0-2

Vicenza - Rovigo 6-3

Serie B Qualifying Round

11 September 1938

Fanfulla Lodi - Vigevano 1-2

Fiorentina Firenze - Hellas Verona 4-0

3rd Preliminary Round

AC Siena - Civitavecchia 2-3

Anconitana Bianchi - SPAL Ferrara 6-1

Atalanta Bergamo - Seregno 3-1

Biellese - Casale 2-1

Brescia - AC Venezia 0-1

Imperia - Sanremese 2-1

Monza - Valpolcevera 3-2

Padova - Vigevano 3-1

Pesaro - SC Pisa 1-0

Prato - Fiorentina Firenze 2-2 (REPLAY : 0-1)

Pro Vercelli - Alessandria 4-3

Siderno - SSC Palermo 0-0 (REPLAY : 0-3)

Spezia - Molinella 1-0

Stabia - Sime Popoli 0-1

Taranto - Salernitana 2-3

Vicenza - Treviso 2-1

First Round

25/26 December 1938

AC Torino - Imperia 2-1

Biellese - Lucchese Libertas 2-1

FC Genoa'93 - Fiorentina Firenze 5-2

Lazio Roma - Atalanta Bergamo 1-0

Livorno - Salernitana 2-1

AC Milan - Anconitana Bianchi 4-0

Modena - AS Bari 3-2

Monza - Civitavecchia 2-0

Padova - Juventus Torino 1-3

Pesaro - AS Roma 0-4

Pro Vercelli - Novara 1-1 (REPLAY : 0-2)

Sime Popoli - Catania 3-2

Spezia - AC Venezia 0-1

SSC Napoli - Ambrosiana Inter 1-1 (REPLAY : 0-1)

SSC Palermo - Vicenza 2-1

Triestina - FC Bologna 1-0

Second Round

6 April 1939

AC Milan - Lazio Roma 2-1

AC Venezia - AC Torino 3-2

AS Roma - Triestina 2-1

Juventus Torino - FC Genoa'93 0-1

Livorno - Ambrosiana Inter 0-1

Modena - SSC Palermo 3-0

Monza - Biellese 2-1

Sime Popoli - Novara 0-1

Quarterfinals

23 April 1939

AC Venezia - AC Milan 1-2

Ambrosiana Inter - AS Roma 1-0

Monza - FC Genoa'93 1-2

Novara - Modena 3-0

Semi-finals

7 may 1939

FC Genoa'93 - Ambrosiana Inter 1-3
Novara - AC Milan 3-2

Final

18 may 1939

Ambrosiana Inter - Novara 2-1
Coppa Italia
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