Italy - Coppa Italia Top Scorers
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Italy - Coppa Italia Top Scorers
From 1922 to 1940-41 not available (many missing scorers)
1941-42 Riza Lustha (Juventus) 8 goals
1942-43 Valentino Mazzola, Franco Ossola (Torino), Bruno Ispiro (Genoa), Vittorio Sentimenti III (Juventus) 5
1958 Humberto Tozzi (Lazio) 11
1958-59 Edwing Ronald Firmani (Inter) 8
1959-60 Gianfranco Petris (Fiorentina) 4
1960-61 Jos? Joao Altafini (Milan), Gianfranco Petris, Luigi Milan (Fiorentina) 4
1961-62 Ettore Recagni, Italo Mazzero (Ozo Mantova), Claudio Gilardoni (Napoli), Dante Micheli (Spal), Egidio Fumagalli (Novara) 3
1962-63 Angelo Domenghini (Atalanta) 5
1963-64 Pedro Manfredini (Roma), Joaquin Lucas Peir? (Torino), Kurt Hamrin,
Juan Roberto Rodriguez Seminario (Fiorentina) 4
1964-65 Faustinho Jarbas ?Can? (Napoli), Bruno Petroni (Atalanta),
Giampaolo Menichelli (Juventus), Renzo Cappellaro, Luigi Riva,
Francesco Rizzo (Cagliari) 3
1965-66 Kurt Hamrin (Fiorentina) 5
1966-67 Gianni Rivera (Milan) 7
1967-68 Lucio Mujesan (Bari) 6
1968-69 Luigi Riva (Cagliari) 8
1969-70 Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna) 10
1970-71 Gianni Rivera (Milan) 7
1971-72 Roberto Boninsegna (Inter) 8
1972-73 Luigi Riva (Cagliari) 8
1973-74 Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna) 10
1974-75 Pietro Anastasi (Juventus) 9
1975-76 Sergio Magistrelli (Sampdoria) 7
1976-77 Egidio Calloni, Giorgio Braglia (Milan) 6
1977-78 Giuseppe Savoldi (Napoli) 12
1978-79 Massimo Palanca (Catanzaro) 8
1979-80 Roberto Pruzzo (Genoa), Giuseppe Oscar Damiani (Napoli) 6
1980-81 Francesco Graziani (Torino) 5
1981-82 Alessandro Altobelli (Inter) 9
1982-83 Giuseppe Greco (Ascoli) 9
1983-84 Walter Schachner (Torino) 8
1984-85 Trevor Francis (Sampdoria) 9
1985-86 Luca Cecconi (Empoli) 9
1986-87 Bruno Giordano (Napoli) 9
1987-88 Diego Armando Maradona (Napoli) 6
1988-89 Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria) 13
1989-90 Franco Baresi (Milan) 4
1990-91 Ruggiero Rizzitelli, Rudolf V?ller (Roma) 4
1991-92 Alessandro Melli (Parma) 5
1992-93 Giuseppe Signori (Lazio) 6
1993-94 Attilio Lombardo (Sampdoria) 5
1994-95 Fabrizio Ravanelli (Juventus), Marco Branca (Parma) 6
1995-96 Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Fiorentina) 8
1996-97 Riccardo Maspero (Cremonese) 5
1997-98 Giuseppe Signori (Lazio) 6
1998-99 Hernan Jorge Crespo (Parma) 6
1999-00 Patrick Mboma (Cagliari), Francesco Flachi (Sampdoria),
Nicola Caccia (Atalanta), David Di Michele (Salernitana) 6
2000-01 Stefan Schwoch (Torino) 8
2001-02 Nicola Amoruso (Juventus) 6
2002-03 Fabrizio Miccoli (Perugia) 5
2003-04 Stefano Fiore (Lazio) 6
2004-05 Andrea Lazzari (Atalanta) 9
2005-06 Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) 5
2006-07 Emiliano Bonazzoli (Sampdoria), Nicolas Burdisso (Inter),
Francesco Flachi (Sampdoria), Giuseppe Greco (Genoa),
Hernan Crespo (Inter), Simone Perrotta (Roma) 4
2007-08 Mario Balotelli (Inter), Julio Ricardo Cruz (Inter),
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus) 4
2008-09 Goran Pandev (Lazio) 6
2009-10 Alain Pierre Baclet (Lecce), Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina),
Rachid Arma (Spal) 4
2010-11 Samuel Eto'o (Inter), Felice Evacuo (Benevento) 5
2011-12 Edinson Cavani (Napoli) 5
2012-13 Mattia Destro (Roma) 5
2013-14 Jos? Maria Callejon (Napoli), Giuseppe De Luca (Atalanta),
Osarimen Ebagua (Spezia), Gervinho (Roma), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli),
Felice Evacuo (Benevento), Marco Sansovini (Spezia) 3
2014-15 Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Mario Gomez (Fiorentina) 4
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