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| Nickname = ''Gli Azzurri'' (The [[Savoy blue|Blues]]) | | Nickname = ''Gli Azzurri'' (The [[Savoy blue|Blues]]) | ||
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| Association = [[Italian Football Federation|Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio]] (FIGC) | | Association = [[Italian Football Federation|Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio]] (FIGC) | ||
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| FIFA min date = June 2018 | | FIFA min date = June 2018 | ||
| Home Stadium = | | Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Italy|Various]] | ||
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{{MedalSilver|[[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 United States]]|[[1994 FIFA World Cup squads#Italy|Team]]}} | {{MedalSilver|[[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 United States]]|[[1994 FIFA World Cup squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
{{MedalBronze|[[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990 Italy]]|[[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Italy|Team]]}} | {{MedalBronze|[[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990 Italy]]|[[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
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{{MedalBronze|[[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013 Brazil]]|[[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup squads#Italy|Team]]}} | |||
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}} | {{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}} | ||
{{MedalGold|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | {{MedalGold|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
{{MedalGold|[[UEFA Euro 2020|2020 Europe]]|[[UEFA Euro 2020 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | {{MedalGold|[[UEFA Euro 2020|2020 Europe]]|[[UEFA Euro 2020 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 Netherlands | {{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 Netherlands and Belgium]]|[[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 2012|2012 Poland | {{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 2012|2012 Poland and Ukraine]]|[[UEFA Euro 2012 squads#Italy|Team]]}} | ||
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Italy is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions, having won four [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] titles ([[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]], [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]], [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]), reaching two more finals ([[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]], [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]), and finishing third place in [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]] and fourth in [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]. Italy also won two [[UEFA European Championship|European Championships]] ([[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], [[UEFA Euro 2020|2020]]), and appeared in two other finals of the tournament ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]], [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]]). Italy's team also finished as runners-up in the [[CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions]] in [[2022 Finalissima|2022]], and in third place at both the [[FIFA Confederations Cup]] in [[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013]] and at the [[UEFA Nations League]] in [[2021 UEFA Nations League Finals|2021]] and [[2023 UEFA Nations League Finals|2023]]. | Italy is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions, having won four [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] titles ([[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]], [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]], [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]), reaching two more finals ([[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]], [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]), and finishing third place in [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]] and fourth in [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]. Italy also won two [[UEFA European Championship|European Championships]] ([[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], [[UEFA Euro 2020|2020]]), and appeared in two other finals of the tournament ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]], [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]]). Italy's team also finished as runners-up in the [[CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions]] in [[2022 Finalissima|2022]], and in third place at both the [[FIFA Confederations Cup]] in [[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013]] and at the [[UEFA Nations League]] in [[2021 UEFA Nations League Finals|2021]] and [[2023 UEFA Nations League Finals|2023]]. | ||
The team is known as ''gli Azzurri'' (the Blues), because [[Savoy blue]] is the common colour of the national teams representing Italy, as it is the traditional paint of the royal [[House of Savoy]], which reigned over the [[Kingdom of Italy]]. In 1938, Italy became the first team to defend its World Cup title, and due to the outbreak of [[World War II]], retained the title for a further twelve years. Italy had also previously won two [[Central European International Cup]]s ([[1927–30 Central European International Cup|1927–30]], [[1933–35 Central European International Cup|1933–35]]). Between its first two World Cup victories, Italy won the [[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic football tournament]] ([[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]). After the majority of the team was killed in a [[Superga air disaster|plane crash]] in 1949, Italy obtained poor results in the 1950s, even failing to qualify for the [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]]. Failure to qualify for the World Cup did not happen again until the consecutive editions of [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. However, the team was unbeaten from October 2018 to October 2021, and holds the world record for most consecutive matches without defeat (37). | The team is known as ''gli Azzurri'' (the Blues), because [[Savoy blue]] is the common colour of the national teams representing Italy, as it is the traditional paint of the royal [[House of Savoy]], which reigned over the [[Kingdom of Italy]]. In 1938, Italy became the first team to defend its World Cup title, and due to the outbreak of [[World War II]], retained the title for a further twelve years. Italy had also previously won two [[Central European International Cup]]s ([[1927–30 Central European International Cup|1927–30]], [[1933–35 Central European International Cup|1933–35]]). Between its first two World Cup victories, Italy won the [[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic football tournament]] ([[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]). After the majority of the team was killed in a [[Superga air disaster|plane crash]] in 1949, Italy obtained poor results in the 1950s, even failing to qualify for the [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]]. Failure to qualify for the World Cup did not happen again until the consecutive editions of [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. However, the team was unbeaten from October 2018 to October 2021, and holds the world record for most consecutive matches without defeat (37).<ref> https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/news/026d-132c3f1155e7-e4c679188d16-1000--italy-s-world-record-37-game-unbeaten-run-ends/</ref> | ||
Italy has notable rivalries with other footballing nations, such as [[Brazil–Italy football rivalry|Brazil]], [[France–Italy football rivalry|France]], [[Germany–Italy football rivalry|Germany]] and [[Italy–Spain football rivalry|Spain]]. In the [[FIFA World Rankings]], in force since August 1993, Italy has occupied first place several times, in November 1993 and during 2007 (February, April–June, September), with its worst placement in August 2018 in 21st place. | Italy has notable rivalries with other footballing nations, such as [[Brazil–Italy football rivalry|Brazil]], [[France–Italy football rivalry|France]], [[Germany–Italy football rivalry|Germany]] and [[Italy–Spain football rivalry|Spain]]. In the [[FIFA World Rankings]], in force since August 1993, Italy has occupied first place several times, in November 1993 and during 2007 (February, April–June, September), with its worst placement in August 2018 in 21st place. | ||
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===Origins and first two World Cup titles in 1934 and 1938=== | ===Origins and first two World Cup titles in 1934 and 1938=== | ||
[[File:Italy celebrating 1934.jpg|thumb|The squad celebrating its first [[FIFA World Cup]] in [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]]] | [[File:Italy celebrating 1934.jpg|thumb|The squad celebrating its first [[FIFA World Cup]] in [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]]] | ||
An early attempt to create an Italian national team occurred on 30 April 1899, when an Italian selection played a Swiss eleven, losing 0–2 in [[ | An early attempt to create an Italian national team occurred on 30 April 1899, when an Italian selection played a Swiss eleven, losing 0–2 in [[Turin]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zwit-others-intres.html|title=Switzerland: Non-Official International Matches Representative Teams 1898-1992|publisher=RSSSF|language=English|accessdate=4 May 2021}}</ref> The [[1910 Italy v France football match|team's first official match]] was held in [[Milan]] on 15 May 1910. Italy defeated [[France national football team|France]] by a score of 6–2, with Italy's first goal scored by [[Pietro Lana]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.magliarossonera.it/190910_album.html|title=Album della stagione|publisher=MagliaRossonera.it|language=it|access-date=15 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081230141227/http://www.magliarossonera.it/190910_album.html|archive-date=30 December 2008|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=magliarossonera>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/Gioc-Lana.html|title=Pietro Lana|publisher=MagliaRossonera.it|language=it|access-date=15 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228141647/http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/Gioc-Lana.html|archive-date=28 December 2008|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.figc.it/english/storia/storia_completa.htm#1913 |title=FIGC |publisher=Figc.it |access-date=21 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070423025820/http://www.figc.it/english/storia/storia_completa.htm#1913 |archive-date=23 April 2007 |url-status=live }}</ref> The Italian team played with a (2–3–5) system and consisted of De Simoni, Varisco, [[Francesco Calì|Calì]], Trerè, Fossati, [[Domenico Capello|Capello]], Debernardi, Rizzi, [[Aldo Cevenini|Cevenini I]], Lana, [[Arturo Boiocchi|Boiocchi]], with Calì as the team's first captain.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://download.repubblica.it/pdf/motori/supplemento_ottobre06/04.pdf|title=Italia-Francia IL CALCIO|publisher=repubblica.it|date=17 October 2006|language=it|access-date=24 October 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061102200700/http://download.repubblica.it/pdf/motori/supplemento_ottobre06/04.pdf|archive-date=2 November 2006|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
The first success in an official tournament was the bronze medal at the [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics|1928 Summer Olympics]] in [[Amsterdam]]. After losing the semi-final against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]], an 11–3 victory against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] secured third place in the competition. In the [[1927–30 Central European International Cup|1927–30]] and [[1933–35 Central European International Cup]], Italy achieved first place out of five [[Central Europe]]an teams, topping the group with 11 points in both editions of the tournament.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero1.html|title=1st International Cup|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=11 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235827/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero1.html|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero3.html|title=3rd International Cup|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=11 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303180314/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero3.html|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy would also later win the gold medal at the [[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936 Summer Olympics]] with a 2–1 victory in extra time in the gold medal match over [[Austria national football team|Austria]] on 15 August 1936.<ref name="SR">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/FTB/ |title=Football at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games |work=Sports Reference |access-date=7 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091011234044/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/FTB/ |archive-date=11 October 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | The first success in an official tournament was the bronze medal at the [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics|1928 Summer Olympics]] in [[Amsterdam]]. After losing the semi-final against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]], an 11–3 victory against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] secured third place in the competition. In the [[1927–30 Central European International Cup|1927–30]] and [[1933–35 Central European International Cup]], Italy achieved first place out of five [[Central Europe]]an teams, topping the group with 11 points in both editions of the tournament.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero1.html|title=1st International Cup|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=11 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235827/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero1.html|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero3.html|title=3rd International Cup|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=11 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303180314/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/drgero3.html|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy would also later win the gold medal at the [[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936 Summer Olympics]] with a 2–1 victory in extra time in the gold medal match over [[Austria national football team|Austria]] on 15 August 1936.<ref name="SR">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/FTB/ |title=Football at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games |work=Sports Reference |access-date=7 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091011234044/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/FTB/ |archive-date=11 October 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
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===Reconstruction in the 1950s and 1960s=== | ===Reconstruction in the 1950s and 1960s=== | ||
[[File:Italy Team - Rome, 1965.jpg|thumb|The Italy national team in 1965|left]] | [[File:Italy Team - Rome, 1965.jpg|thumb|The Italy national team in 1965|left]] | ||
In 1949, 10 of the 11 players in the team's initial line-up were killed in a [[Superga air disaster|plane crash]] that affected [[Torino | In 1949, 10 of the 11 players in the team's initial line-up were killed in a [[Superga air disaster|plane crash]] that affected [[Torino FC|Torino]], winners of the previous five [[Serie A]] titles. Italy did not advance further than the first round of the [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950 World Cup]], as they were weakened severely due to the air disaster. The team had travelled by boat rather than by plane, fearing another accident.<ref name="lisi_47">Lisi (2007), p. 47</ref> | ||
In the [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]] and [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]] World Cups, Italy failed to progress past the first round,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/62f.html |title=World Cup 1962 (Chile, May 30 – June 17) |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=22 October 1999 |access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/54f.html |title=World Cup 1954 (Switzerland, June 16 – July 4) |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=22 October 1999 |access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref> and did not qualify for the [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]] due to a 2–1 defeat to [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] in the last match of the [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying round]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/down-memory-lane-battle-of-belfast-was-far-from-a-golden-moment/28070086.html |title=Down Memory Lane: Battle of Belfast was far from a golden moment - International, Football |work=[[Belfast Telegraph]] |access-date=2012-06-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222230627/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/down-memory-lane-battle-of-belfast-was-far-from-a-golden-moment-28070086.html |archive-date=22 December 2015 |url-status=live |last=Brodie |first=Malcolm |date=5 December 2007}}</ref> Italy did not take part in the first edition of the [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Championship]] in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] (then known as the European Nations Cup),<ref>{{cite news |last1=Murray |first1=Scott |title=The Joy of Six: European Championship qualifiers |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2011/sep/02/joy-of-six-european-championship-qualifiers |website=The Guardian |date=2 September 2011 |access-date=1 December 2023 |quote=At a Uefa congress in 1957, a motion to set up a European championship was finally put to the floor. Predictably, the British associations acted like a petulant child, just as it had done three decades earlier with the World Cup. Fearing such a tournament would interfere with the Home Internationals, it abstained, though this time it was by no means the only offender: seven other countries voted against, including West Germany, Italy and Holland.}}</ref> and was knocked out by the [[Soviet Union national football team|Soviet Union]] in the first round of the [[1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |title=European Championship 1964 |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/64e.html |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=31 January 2007}}</ref> | In the [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]] and [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]] World Cups, Italy failed to progress past the first round,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/62f.html |title=World Cup 1962 (Chile, May 30 – June 17) |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=22 October 1999 |access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/54f.html |title=World Cup 1954 (Switzerland, June 16 – July 4) |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=22 October 1999 |access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref> and did not qualify for the [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958 World Cup]] due to a 2–1 defeat to [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] in the last match of the [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying round]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/down-memory-lane-battle-of-belfast-was-far-from-a-golden-moment/28070086.html |title=Down Memory Lane: Battle of Belfast was far from a golden moment - International, Football |work=[[Belfast Telegraph]] |access-date=2012-06-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222230627/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/down-memory-lane-battle-of-belfast-was-far-from-a-golden-moment-28070086.html |archive-date=22 December 2015 |url-status=live |last=Brodie |first=Malcolm |date=5 December 2007}}</ref> Italy did not take part in the first edition of the [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Championship]] in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] (then known as the European Nations Cup),<ref>{{cite news |last1=Murray |first1=Scott |title=The Joy of Six: European Championship qualifiers |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2011/sep/02/joy-of-six-european-championship-qualifiers |website=The Guardian |date=2 September 2011 |access-date=1 December 2023 |quote=At a Uefa congress in 1957, a motion to set up a European championship was finally put to the floor. Predictably, the British associations acted like a petulant child, just as it had done three decades earlier with the World Cup. Fearing such a tournament would interfere with the Home Internationals, it abstained, though this time it was by no means the only offender: seven other countries voted against, including West Germany, Italy and Holland.}}</ref> and was knocked out by the [[Soviet Union national football team|Soviet Union]] in the first round of the [[1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stokkermans |first1=Karel |last2=Jarreta |first2=Sergio Henrique |title=European Championship 1964 |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/64e.html |website=RSSSF.com |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=31 January 2007}}</ref> | ||
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[[File:Sandro Pertini Spagna 1982.jpg|thumb|right|One of the widely remembered pictures of the 1982 World Cup, Italian President [[Sandro Pertini]] playing ''[[Scopa|scopone]]'' with [[Dino Zoff]], [[Franco Causio]] and coach Bearzot.]] | [[File:Sandro Pertini Spagna 1982.jpg|thumb|right|One of the widely remembered pictures of the 1982 World Cup, Italian President [[Sandro Pertini]] playing ''[[Scopa|scopone]]'' with [[Dino Zoff]], [[Franco Causio]] and coach Bearzot.]] | ||
After a [[Totonero 1980|scandal]] in [[Serie A]], where some national team players such as [[Paolo Rossi]]<ref>{{cite news|access-date=21 May 2010 |url= | After a [[Totonero 1980|scandal]] in [[Serie A]], where some national team players such as [[Paolo Rossi]]<ref>{{cite news|access-date=21 May 2010 |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/5215260.stm |author=Dan Warren |work=[[BBC News]] |title=The worst scandal of them all |date=25 July 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323102307/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/5215260.stm |archive-date=23 March 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> were prosecuted and suspended for match fixing and illegal betting, the ''Azzurri'' qualified for the second round of the [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982 World Cup]] after three uninspiring draws against [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Peru national football team|Peru]], and [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Having been loudly criticised, the Italian team decided on a press black-out from then on, with only coach Enzo Bearzot and captain Dino Zoff appointed to speak to the press. Italy's second group was a [[group of death]] with Argentina and Brazil. In the opener, Italy prevailed 2–1 over Argentina, with Italy's goals, both left-footed strikes, being scored by [[Marco Tardelli]] and [[Antonio Cabrini]]. After Brazil defeated Argentina 3–1, Italy needed to win in order to advance to the semi-finals. Italy took the lead twice with Paolo Rossi's goals, and twice Brazil came back. When [[Paulo Roberto Falcão|Falcão]] scored to equalise at 2–2, Brazil would have been through on goal difference, but in the 74th minute Rossi scored the winning goal, for a [[hat-trick]], in a crowded penalty area to send Italy to the semifinals after one of the greatest [[Brazil v Italy (1982 FIFA World Cup)|games]] in World Cup history.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|last1=Duarte|first1=Fernando|title=Brazil lost that Italy game in 1982 but won a place in history – Falcão|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/30/brazil-falcao-1982-world-cup-italy|website=The Guardian|access-date=27 April 2016|date=30 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160502185132/http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/30/brazil-falcao-1982-world-cup-italy|archive-date=2 May 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|last1=Wilson|first1=Jonathan|title=Italy 3–2 Brazil, 1982: the day naivety, not football itself, died|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/jul/25/italy-brazil-1982|website=The Guardian|access-date=27 April 2016|date=25 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304044108/http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/jul/25/italy-brazil-1982|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|last1=Lewis|first1=Tim|title=1982: Why Brazil V Italy Was One Of Football's Greatest Ever Matches|url=http://www.esquire.co.uk/culture/sport/6396/1982-why-brazil-v-italy-was-one-of-footballs-greatest-ever-matches/|website=Esquire|access-date=27 April 2016|date=11 July 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150927181154/http://www.esquire.co.uk/culture/sport/6396/1982-why-brazil-v-italy-was-one-of-footballs-greatest-ever-matches/|archive-date=27 September 2015}}</ref> Italy then progressed to the semi-final where they defeated Poland with two goals from Rossi. | ||
In the [[1982 FIFA World Cup final|final]] on 11 July 1982, Italy met West Germany in [[Madrid]]. The first half ended scoreless, after Antonio Cabrini missed a penalty awarded for a [[Hans-Peter Briegel]] foul on [[Bruno Conti]]. In the second half Paolo Rossi again scored the first goal, and while the Germans were pushing forward in search of an equaliser, Marco Tardelli and substitute [[Alessandro Altobelli]] finalised two [[Football tactics and skills|''contropiede'']] counterattacks to make it 3–0. [[Paul Breitner]] scored West Germany's consolation goal seven minutes before the end.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&dat=19820712&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |title=Sparkling Italy spring ultimate upset |date=12 July 1982 |work=Glasgow Herald |access-date=30 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429003926/https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&dat=19820712&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |archive-date=29 April 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Tardelli's screaming celebration after his goal was one of the defining images of Italy's 1982 World Cup triumph.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/marco_tardelli.html|title=Marco Tardelli|date=8 February 2016|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=it|access-date=27 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304132142/http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/marco_tardelli.html|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Paolo Rossi won the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Boot|Golden Boot]] with six goals as well as the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Ball|Golden Ball Award]] for the best player of the tournament,<ref name="storiedicalcio.altervista.org">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/paolo_rossi_biografia.html|title=Paolo Rossi: La solitudine del centravanti|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=it|access-date=4 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924123048/http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/paolo_rossi_biografia.html|archive-date=24 September 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> and 40-year-old captain-goalkeeper Dino Zoff became the oldest player to win the World Cup.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/hof/zoff/|title=World Cup Hall of Fame: Dino Zoff|newspaper=[[Sports Illustrated]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050912055524/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/hof/zoff/|archive-date=12 September 2005}}</ref> | In the [[1982 FIFA World Cup final|final]] on 11 July 1982, Italy met West Germany in [[Madrid]]. The first half ended scoreless, after Antonio Cabrini missed a penalty awarded for a [[Hans-Peter Briegel]] foul on [[Bruno Conti]]. In the second half Paolo Rossi again scored the first goal, and while the Germans were pushing forward in search of an equaliser, Marco Tardelli and substitute [[Alessandro Altobelli]] finalised two [[Football tactics and skills|''contropiede'']] counterattacks to make it 3–0. [[Paul Breitner]] scored West Germany's consolation goal seven minutes before the end.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&dat=19820712&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |title=Sparkling Italy spring ultimate upset |date=12 July 1982 |work=Glasgow Herald |access-date=30 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429003926/https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&dat=19820712&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |archive-date=29 April 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Tardelli's screaming celebration after his goal was one of the defining images of Italy's 1982 World Cup triumph.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/marco_tardelli.html|title=Marco Tardelli|date=8 February 2016|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=it|access-date=27 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304132142/http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/marco_tardelli.html|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Paolo Rossi won the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Boot|Golden Boot]] with six goals as well as the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Ball|Golden Ball Award]] for the best player of the tournament,<ref name="storiedicalcio.altervista.org">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/paolo_rossi_biografia.html|title=Paolo Rossi: La solitudine del centravanti|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=it|access-date=4 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924123048/http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/paolo_rossi_biografia.html|archive-date=24 September 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> and 40-year-old captain-goalkeeper Dino Zoff became the oldest player to win the World Cup.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/hof/zoff/|title=World Cup Hall of Fame: Dino Zoff|newspaper=[[Sports Illustrated]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050912055524/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/hof/zoff/|archive-date=12 September 2005}}</ref> | ||
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Italy, still led by Sacchi, qualified for [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] in England, but did not progress beyond the group stage. Having defeated Russia 2–1 and losing by the same score against the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], Italy required a victory in their final group match against Germany to progress to the quarter-finals. However, [[Gianfranco Zola]] failed to convert a decisive penalty in a 0–0 draw against the Germans, who eventually won the tournament.<ref name="UEFA.com">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=1996/matches/round=227/match=52511/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Italy pay penalty for Germany stalemate|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=6 October 2003|access-date=7 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709205119/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=1996/matches/round=227/match=52511/postmatch/report/index.html|archive-date=9 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | Italy, still led by Sacchi, qualified for [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] in England, but did not progress beyond the group stage. Having defeated Russia 2–1 and losing by the same score against the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], Italy required a victory in their final group match against Germany to progress to the quarter-finals. However, [[Gianfranco Zola]] failed to convert a decisive penalty in a 0–0 draw against the Germans, who eventually won the tournament.<ref name="UEFA.com">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=1996/matches/round=227/match=52511/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Italy pay penalty for Germany stalemate|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=6 October 2003|access-date=7 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709205119/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=1996/matches/round=227/match=52511/postmatch/report/index.html|archive-date=9 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
Finishing second behind England in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|qualification campaign]] for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], Italy booked a place at the final tournament after defeating Russia in a [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA play-off)|play-off]], with [[Pierluigi Casiraghi]] scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 aggregate victory on 15 November 1997.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41917134|title=World Cup 2018: Italy and the nightmare of their play-off against Sweden|publisher=bbc.com|date=10 November 2017|access-date=4 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180507193544/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41917134|archive-date=7 May 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> After finishing first in their [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group B|group]] and overcoming [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in the second round, Italy faced a penalty shoot-out in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Italy vs France|quarterfinals]], for the third World Cup in a row.<ref>{{cite news |last=Clarey |first=Christopher |date=4 July 1998 |title=WORLD CUP '98: A Roar Is Heard All Over France, As Italy Groans; Last Shootout Kick Hits Crossbar |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/04/sports/world-cup-98-roar-heard-all-over-france-italy-groans-last-shootout-kick-hits.html |work=The New York Times | Finishing second behind England in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|qualification campaign]] for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], Italy booked a place at the final tournament after defeating Russia in a [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA play-off)|play-off]], with [[Pierluigi Casiraghi]] scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 aggregate victory on 15 November 1997.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41917134|title=World Cup 2018: Italy and the nightmare of their play-off against Sweden|publisher=bbc.com|date=10 November 2017|access-date=4 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180507193544/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41917134|archive-date=7 May 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> After finishing first in their [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group B|group]] and overcoming [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in the second round, Italy faced a penalty shoot-out in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Italy vs France|quarterfinals]], for the third World Cup in a row.<ref>{{cite news |last=Clarey |first=Christopher |date=4 July 1998 |title=WORLD CUP '98: A Roar Is Heard All Over France, As Italy Groans; Last Shootout Kick Hits Crossbar |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/04/sports/world-cup-98-roar-heard-all-over-france-italy-groans-last-shootout-kick-hits.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=8 October 2021 |archive-date=31 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180131100356/http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/04/sports/world-cup-98-roar-heard-all-over-france-italy-groans-last-shootout-kick-hits.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The Italian side, where [[Alessandro Del Piero]] and Baggio renewed the controversial ''staffetta'' ({{literally|relay}}) between Mazzola and Rivera from 1970, held the eventual world champions and host team, [[France national football team|France]], to a 0–0 draw after extra time, but lost 4–3 in the shoot-out. With two goals scored in this tournament, Baggio remains the only Italian player to have scored in three different FIFA World Cups.<ref name="Mondial">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://it.eurosport.yahoo.com/10052010/45/top-10-mondiali-pele-baggio-i-10-grandi.html|title=10 Leggende Mondiali|trans-title=10 World Cup Legends|publisher=Eurosport|language=it|access-date=27 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216233952/http://it.eurosport.yahoo.com/10052010/45/top-10-mondiali-pele-baggio-i-10-grandi.html|archive-date=16 December 2013|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Italy - France, 2 July 2000.jpg|thumb|upright=1.36|left|Italy (right) line-up ahead of the [[UEFA Euro 2000 Final]] against France]] Two years later, at the [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]], with four consecutive victories the team led by former captain [[Dino Zoff]] made it all the way to the semifinals, facing another penalty shoot-out but emerging victorious over the co-hosts, the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news | [[File:Italy - France, 2 July 2000.jpg|thumb|upright=1.36|left|Italy (right) line-up ahead of the [[UEFA Euro 2000 Final]] against France]] Two years later, at the [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]], with four consecutive victories the team led by former captain [[Dino Zoff]] made it all the way to the semifinals, facing another penalty shoot-out but emerging victorious over the co-hosts, the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news |date=29 June 2000 |title=Italy through on penalties |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/812047.stm |work=BBC Sport |access-date=8 October 2021 |archive-date=6 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306110919/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/812047.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> Italian goalkeeper [[Francesco Toldo]] saved one penalty during the match and two in the shootout, while striker [[Francesco Totti]] scored his penalty with a ''cucchiaio'' ({{literally|spoon}}) chip.<ref>{{cite news |last=Copper |first=Max |date=29 January 2020 |title=Francesco Totti: The Italian Magician Who Lit Up Euro 2000 |url=https://www.90min.com/posts/6546881-francesco-totti-the-italian-magician-who-lit-up-euro-2000 |work=90 Min |access-date=8 October 2021 |archive-date=9 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211009041858/https://www.90min.com/posts/6546881-francesco-totti-the-italian-magician-who-lit-up-euro-2000 |url-status=live }}</ref> Italy finished the tournament as runners-up, losing the final 2–1 against France (to a [[golden goal]] in extra time) after conceding an equalising goal just 30 seconds before the expected end of injury time.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/816194.stm |title=France 2 Italy 1 |date=2 July 2000 |work=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=19 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190726060204/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/816194.stm |archive-date=26 July 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> After the defeat, coach Dino Zoff resigned in protest after being criticised by AC Milan club president and politician [[Silvio Berlusconi]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/euro2000/news/20000704itazoff.html|title=Zoff resigned after attack from Berlusconi|publisher=espnfc.com|author=Ivan Speck|date=4 July 2000|access-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601005056/http://www.espnfc.com/euro2000/news/20000704itazoff.html|archive-date=1 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
===Trapattoni years (2000–2004)=== | ===Trapattoni years (2000–2004)=== | ||
Giovanni Trapattoni took charge of the team in July 2000 following the resignation of Dino Zoff.<ref>{{cite news | Giovanni Trapattoni took charge of the team in July 2000 following the resignation of Dino Zoff.<ref>{{cite news |title=Trapattoni set to lead Italy |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/news/2000/0706/621460.html |work=ESPN |date=6 July 2000 |access-date=9 May 2021 |archive-date=9 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210509224004/http://www.espn.com/soccer/news/2000/0706/621460.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Playing in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8|Group 8]] of the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 FIFA World Cup qualification]] process, Italy finished undefeated after facing [[Romania national football team|Romania]], [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]], [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] and [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]]. In the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|final tournament]], a 2–0 victory against [[Ecuador national football team|Ecuador]] with a double from [[Christian Vieri]] was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match against [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], English referee [[Graham Poll]] incorrectly disallowed two regular goals resulting in a 2–1 defeat to Italy.<ref>{{cite news |last=Glendenning |first=Barry |date=8 June 2002 |title=Italy 1 - 2 Croatia |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/jun/08/minutebyminute.worldcupfootball2002 |work=The Guardian |access-date=9 May 2021 |archive-date=26 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210726022135/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/jun/08/minutebyminute.worldcupfootball2002 |url-status=live }}</ref> Despite two goals being ruled for offsides, a late headed goal from Alessandro Del Piero helped Italy to a 1–1 draw with Mexico, proving enough to advance to the knockout stages.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mexico Ties 1-1 with Italy, Both into World Cup Last 16 |url=http://en.people.cn/200206/13/eng20020613_97812.shtml |work=People's Daily |date=13 June 2002 |access-date=9 May 2021 |archive-date=10 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510144005/http://en.people.cn/200206/13/eng20020613_97812.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> | ||
Co-host country [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] eliminated Italy in the [[2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#South Korea vs Italy|round of 16]] by a score of 2–1. The match proved controversial with members of the Italian team, most notably striker Francesco Totti and coach [[Giovanni Trapattoni]], suggesting a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://worldcup.espnsoccernet.com/story?id=217887&lang=us |title=Angry Italy blame 'conspiracy' |access-date=6 August 2006 |date=19 June 2002 |publisher=[[Soccernet]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061123140949/http://worldcup.espnsoccernet.com/story?id=217887&lang=us |archive-date=23 November 2006 }}</ref> Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of ordering the official to ensure a Korean victory so that one of the two host nations would remain in the tournament.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,265485,00.html|magazine=Time|title=Lay Off the Refs|date=24 June 2002|access-date=28 April 2010|first=Bobby|last=Ghosh|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210141434/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,265485,00.html|archive-date=10 February 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> The most contentious decisions by the game referee [[Byron Moreno]] were an early penalty awarded to South Korea (saved by Buffon), a [[golden goal]] by [[Damiano Tommasi]] incorrectly ruled [[Offside (association football)|offside]], and the sending off of Totti after being presented with a second yellow card for an alleged [[diving (association football)|dive]] in the penalty area.<ref>{{cite news | url= | Co-host country [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] eliminated Italy in the [[2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#South Korea vs Italy|round of 16]] by a score of 2–1. The match proved controversial with members of the Italian team, most notably striker Francesco Totti and coach [[Giovanni Trapattoni]], suggesting a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://worldcup.espnsoccernet.com/story?id=217887&lang=us |title=Angry Italy blame 'conspiracy' |access-date=6 August 2006 |date=19 June 2002 |publisher=[[Soccernet]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061123140949/http://worldcup.espnsoccernet.com/story?id=217887&lang=us |archive-date=23 November 2006 }}</ref> Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of ordering the official to ensure a Korean victory so that one of the two host nations would remain in the tournament.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,265485,00.html|magazine=Time|title=Lay Off the Refs|date=24 June 2002|access-date=28 April 2010|first=Bobby|last=Ghosh|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210141434/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,265485,00.html|archive-date=10 February 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> The most contentious decisions by the game referee [[Byron Moreno]] were an early penalty awarded to South Korea (saved by Buffon), a [[golden goal]] by [[Damiano Tommasi]] incorrectly ruled [[Offside (association football)|offside]], and the sending off of Totti after being presented with a second yellow card for an alleged [[diving (association football)|dive]] in the penalty area.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/2255952.stm | work=BBC News | title=Fifa investigates Moreno | date=13 September 2002 | access-date=28 April 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180928152109/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/2255952.stm | archive-date=28 September 2018 | url-status=live }}</ref> FIFA president [[Sepp Blatter]] stated that the linesmen had been a "disaster" and admitted that Italy suffered from bad offside calls during the group matches, but he denied conspiracy allegations. While questioning Totti's sending off by Moreno, Blatter refused to blame Italy's loss entirely on the referees, stating: "Italy's elimination is not only down to referees and linesmen who made human not premeditated errors. Italy made mistakes both in defense and in attack."<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/other_news/newsid_2055000/2055828.stm|work=BBC News|title=Blatter condemns officials|date=20 June 2002|access-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305060734/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/other_news/newsid_2055000/2055828.stm|archive-date=5 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
Trapattoni stayed on and guided the team at [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]] in Portugal, where after draws against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] and [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] along with a victory over [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] in [[UEFA Euro 2004 Group C|Group C]], Italy were eliminated following a three-way five point tie based on the number of goals scored in matches among the tied teams.<ref>{{cite news |last=Fletcher |first=Paul |date=23 June 2004 |title=Sweden's conscience clear |url= | Trapattoni stayed on and guided the team at [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]] in Portugal, where after draws against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] and [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] along with a victory over [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] in [[UEFA Euro 2004 Group C|Group C]], Italy were eliminated following a three-way five point tie based on the number of goals scored in matches among the tied teams.<ref>{{cite news |last=Fletcher |first=Paul |date=23 June 2004 |title=Sweden's conscience clear |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/euro_2004/sweden/3831783.stm |work=BBC Sport |access-date=9 October 2021 |quote=The Italians finished level on points with Denmark and Sweden but went out because they scored the fewest goals in the games between the three sides. |archive-date=19 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211019050651/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/euro_2004/sweden/3831783.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> Goalkeeper [[Gianluigi Buffon]] and then Italian football federation president [[Franco Carraro]] accused the Swedish and Danish teams of fixing the result of their final match (2-2 was the result which consented both teams to advance).<ref>{{cite news |title=Italy angry at rivals' draw |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/italy/3832143.stm |work=BBC Sport |date=23 June 2004 |access-date=9 May 2021 |archive-date=20 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620141742/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/italy/3832143.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> Despite calls, then-UEFA spokesperson Robert Faulkner said the organization would not investigate the result.<ref>{{cite news |title=Uefa will not investigate |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/3831443.st |work=BBC Sport |date=22 June 2004 |access-date=9 May 2021 }}{{dead link|date=September 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> | ||
===2006 World Cup victory === | ===2006 World Cup victory === | ||
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[[File:Italy 2006 FIFA World Cup Champion - Melandri, Napolitano, Cannavaro and Lippi.jpg|thumb|Italian President [[Giorgio Napolitano]] congratulates coach [[Marcello Lippi|Lippi]] and captain [[Fabio Cannavaro|Cannavaro]] after the final match against France.]] | [[File:Italy 2006 FIFA World Cup Champion - Melandri, Napolitano, Cannavaro and Lippi.jpg|thumb|Italian President [[Giorgio Napolitano]] congratulates coach [[Marcello Lippi|Lippi]] and captain [[Fabio Cannavaro|Cannavaro]] after the final match against France.]] | ||
The Italian Football Federation replaced Trapattoni with [[Marcello Lippi]].<ref>{{cite news | The Italian Football Federation replaced Trapattoni with [[Marcello Lippi]].<ref>{{cite news |date=23 June 2004 |title=Trap refuses to resign |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/euro/2004/trap-refuses-to-resign_sto605183/story.shtml |agency=Reuters |access-date= 10 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=25 June 2004 |title=Lippi replaces Trapattoni as Italian coach |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/lippi-replaces-trapattoni-as-italian-coach-1.470335 |work=CBC Sports |access-date=10 October 2021 |archive-date=10 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211010203950/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/lippi-replaces-trapattoni-as-italian-coach-1.470335 |url-status=live }}</ref> With [[2006 Serie A scandal|controversy]] plaguing the [[2005-06 Serie A|domestic league]], Italy entered the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] as one of the [[2006 FIFA World Cup#Seeds|eight seeded teams]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://english.people.com.cn/200605/23/eng20060523_267753.html |title=People's Daily Online – Scandal threatening to bury Italy's Cup dream |publisher=English.people.com.cn |date=23 May 2006 |access-date=21 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121019223102/http://english.people.com.cn/200605/23/eng20060523_267753.html |archive-date=19 October 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Lippi the latest to be sucked into crisis|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/may/21/newsstory.sport2|first=Kevin|last=Buckley|newspaper=The Guardian|date=21 May 2006|access-date=27 June 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060526072033/http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0%2C%2C1779716%2C00.html|archive-date=26 May 2006|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=9 October 2005 |title=England and Italy Qualify for Cup |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-oct-09-sp-newswire9-story.html |work=Los Angeles Times |access-date=10 October 2021 |archive-date=11 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211011031523/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-oct-09-sp-newswire9-story.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |author=<!--Not stated--> |title=FIFA Organising Committee approves team classifications and final draw procedure |url=https://www.fifa.com/static-pages/germany2006/media-releases/fifa-organising-committee-approves-team-classifications-and-final-draw-101782 |location=Zurich, Switzerland |publisher=FIFA |agency= |date=6 December 2005 |access-date=11 October 2021}}</ref> Italy finished first in Group E with wins against Ghana and the Czech Republic and a draw with the United States.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/12/AR2006061201171.html | newspaper=The Washington Post | first=Andrew | last=Dampf | access-date=5 May 2010 | title=Pirlo Leads Italy Past Ghana at World Cup | date=12 June 2006 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513231811/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/12/AR2006061201171.html | archive-date=13 May 2011 | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Fifield |first=Dominic |date=22 June 2006 |title=Czech sparkle fizzles out as Inzaghi points Italy's way forward |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/jun/23/worldcup2006.match |work=The Guardian |location=Hamburg, Germany |access-date=10 October 2021 |archive-date=11 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211011031523/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2006/jun/23/worldcup2006.match |url-status=live }}</ref> In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup#Round of 16|round of 16]], Italy secured a 1–0 victory over [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]] with Francesco Totti scoring a penalty.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991534.stm|title=Italy 1–0 Australia|date=26 June 2006|work=BBC Sport|access-date=18 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160105221857/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991534.stm|archive-date=5 January 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy overcame [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], 3–0, after taking an early lead through [[Gianluca Zambrotta]] and additional goals coming from [[Luca Toni]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Lippi dedicates win to Pessotto|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/teams/italy/5123318.stm|publisher=BBC|date=30 June 2006|access-date=25 July 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071227050828/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/teams/italy/5123318.stm|archive-date=27 December 2007|url-status=live}}</ref> In the semi-finals, Italy beat hosts Germany 2–0 with goals [[Fabio Grosso]] and [[Alessandro Del Piero]] in the last minutes of extra time.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991640.stm|title=Germany 0–2 Italy (aet)|date=4 July 2006|work=BBC Sport|access-date=18 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090419001247/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991640.stm|archive-date=19 April 2009|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
On 9 July 2006, the ''Azzurri'' won their fourth World Cup title after defeating France in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup final|final]]. French captain [[Zinedine Zidane]] opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the seventh minute before [[Marco Materazzi]] scored from a corner kick, twelve minutes later. The score remained level and during extra-time and Zidane was sent off for [[headbutt]]ing Materazzi.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/18/newsstory.sport2 |title=And Materazzi's exact words to Zidane were..., Football, guardian.co.uk |work=Guardian |location=UK |date=18 August 2007 |access-date=27 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140212053652/http://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/18/newsstory.sport2 |archive-date=12 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Italy went on to win the penalty shootout 5–3, with all Italian players scoring their kicks. The decisive penalty goal was scored by Grosso.<ref>{{cite news|url= | On 9 July 2006, the ''Azzurri'' won their fourth World Cup title after defeating France in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup final|final]]. French captain [[Zinedine Zidane]] opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the seventh minute before [[Marco Materazzi]] scored from a corner kick, twelve minutes later. The score remained level and during extra-time and Zidane was sent off for [[headbutt]]ing Materazzi.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/18/newsstory.sport2 |title=And Materazzi's exact words to Zidane were..., Football, guardian.co.uk |work=Guardian |location=UK |date=18 August 2007 |access-date=27 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140212053652/http://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/18/newsstory.sport2 |archive-date=12 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Italy went on to win the penalty shootout 5–3, with all Italian players scoring their kicks. The decisive penalty goal was scored by Grosso.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991652.stm|title=Italy 1–1 France (aet)|date=9 July 2006|work=BBC Sport|access-date=18 August 2009|first=Jonathan|last=Stevenson|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180930122300/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991652.stm|archive-date=30 September 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
FIFA named seven Italian players — [[Gianluigi Buffon]], [[Fabio Cannavaro]], Gianluca Zambrotta, [[Andrea Pirlo]], [[Gennaro Gattuso]], [[Francesco Totti]] and Luca Toni — to the 23-man tournament [[FIFA World Cup awards#All-Star Team|All Star Team]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Azzurri prominent in All Star Team |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid=31923.html |publisher=FIFA.com |date=7 July 2006 |access-date=18 December 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614214225/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid%3D31923.html |archive-date=14 June 2010 }}</ref> Buffon also won the [[Yashin Award|Lev Yashin Award]], given to the best goalkeeper of the tournament; he conceded only two goals in the tournament's seven matches, the first an own goal by [[Christian Zaccardo|Zaccardo]] and the second from Zidane's penalty kick in the final, and remained unbeaten for 460 consecutive minutes.<ref>{{cite news|title=Buffon collects Lev Yashin Award|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid=28348.html|publisher=FIFA.com|date=10 July 2006|access-date=25 July 2006|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012160711/http://fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid%3D28348.html|archive-date=12 October 2007}}</ref> In honour of Italy winning a fourth World Cup, members of the squad were awarded the [[Order of Merit of the Italian Republic|Italian Order of Merit]] of ''Cavaliere''.<ref>{{cite news|url= | FIFA named seven Italian players — [[Gianluigi Buffon]], [[Fabio Cannavaro]], Gianluca Zambrotta, [[Andrea Pirlo]], [[Gennaro Gattuso]], [[Francesco Totti]] and Luca Toni — to the 23-man tournament [[FIFA World Cup awards#All-Star Team|All Star Team]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Azzurri prominent in All Star Team |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid=31923.html |publisher=FIFA.com |date=7 July 2006 |access-date=18 December 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614214225/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid%3D31923.html |archive-date=14 June 2010 }}</ref> Buffon also won the [[Yashin Award|Lev Yashin Award]], given to the best goalkeeper of the tournament; he conceded only two goals in the tournament's seven matches, the first an own goal by [[Christian Zaccardo|Zaccardo]] and the second from Zidane's penalty kick in the final, and remained unbeaten for 460 consecutive minutes.<ref>{{cite news|title=Buffon collects Lev Yashin Award|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid=28348.html|publisher=FIFA.com|date=10 July 2006|access-date=25 July 2006|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012160711/http://fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid%3D28348.html|archive-date=12 October 2007}}</ref> In honour of Italy winning a fourth World Cup, members of the squad were awarded the [[Order of Merit of the Italian Republic|Italian Order of Merit]] of ''Cavaliere''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/teams/italy/5164410.stm|title=Italy squad given heroes' welcome|date=10 July 2006|work=BBC Sport|access-date=18 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104142452/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/teams/italy/5164410.stm|archive-date=4 November 2013|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5163914.stm|title=Italian joy at World Cup victory|date=10 July 2006|work=BBC Sport|access-date=18 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104142416/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5163914.stm|archive-date=4 November 2013|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
===The decline of the world champions (2006–2010)=== | ===The decline of the world champions (2006–2010)=== | ||
Marcello Lippi, who had announced his resignation three days after the World Cup triumph, was replaced by [[Roberto Donadoni]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web| url=http://www.repubblica.it/2006/07/sezioni/sport/calcio/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct.html| title=Nazionale, scelto l'erede di Lippi Donadoni è il nuovo ct degli azzurri| language=it| publisher=La Repubblica Sport| date=13 July 2006| access-date=9 August 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080316093439/http://www.repubblica.it/2006/07/sezioni/sport/calcio/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct.html| archive-date=16 March 2008| url-status=live}}</ref> Italy qualified for Euro 2008 by winning their [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group B|group]] ahead of France. On 14 February 2007, Italy climbed to first in the [[FIFA World Rankings]] for the second time.<ref name=first>{{cite news|title=Italy oust Brazil to take top spot|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2007/m=2/news=italy-oust-brazil-take-top-spot-111685.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202143215/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2007/m=2/news=italy-oust-brazil-take-top-spot-111685.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 February 2017|newspaper=FIFA.com|date=14 February 2007}}</ref> At [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]], the ''Azzurri'' lost 3–0 to the Netherlands in the opening match of the group stage. The following game against [[Romania national football team|Romania]] ended 1–1 thanks to a penalty save from [[Gianluigi Buffon]].<ref name="zambrotta">{{Cite news|url= | Marcello Lippi, who had announced his resignation three days after the World Cup triumph, was replaced by [[Roberto Donadoni]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web| url=http://www.repubblica.it/2006/07/sezioni/sport/calcio/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct.html| title=Nazionale, scelto l'erede di Lippi Donadoni è il nuovo ct degli azzurri| language=it| publisher=La Repubblica Sport| date=13 July 2006| access-date=9 August 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080316093439/http://www.repubblica.it/2006/07/sezioni/sport/calcio/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct/donadoni-nuovo-ct.html| archive-date=16 March 2008| url-status=live}}</ref> Italy qualified for Euro 2008 by winning their [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group B|group]] ahead of France. On 14 February 2007, Italy climbed to first in the [[FIFA World Rankings]] for the second time.<ref name=first>{{cite news|title=Italy oust Brazil to take top spot|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2007/m=2/news=italy-oust-brazil-take-top-spot-111685.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202143215/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2007/m=2/news=italy-oust-brazil-take-top-spot-111685.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 February 2017|newspaper=FIFA.com|date=14 February 2007}}</ref> At [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]], the ''Azzurri'' lost 3–0 to the Netherlands in the opening match of the group stage. The following game against [[Romania national football team|Romania]] ended 1–1 thanks to a penalty save from [[Gianluigi Buffon]].<ref name="zambrotta">{{Cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7363356.stm|title=Italy 1-1 Romania|date=13 June 2008|via=news.bbc.co.uk|access-date=5 June 2020|archive-date=5 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200605101858/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7363356.stm|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy would win their final group game against France 2–0, a rematch of the 2006 World Cup final. The ''Azzurri'' were eliminated in the quarter-finals on penalties to eventual champions Spain. Within a week of the game, Roberto Donadoni's contract was terminated and Marcello Lippi was rehired as coach.<ref name="Lippireturns">{{cite news |url=http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/lippi-returns-manage-italy-190980 |title=Lippi returns to manage Italy |access-date=29 June 2014 |newspaper=TribalFootball.com |date=27 June 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141118150352/http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/lippi-returns-manage-italy-190980 |archive-date=18 November 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> | ||
Italy qualified for their first ever [[FIFA Confederations Cup]] held in South Africa in June 2009 by virtue of winning the 2006 World Cup. They won their opening match of the [[2009 FIFA Confederations Cup|tournament]] against the United States, but subsequent defeats to [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] and Brazil meant that they finished third in the group on goals scored (points level with the US and Egypt), and were eliminated.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/confederationscup/southafrica2009/origin1904-p.cxm.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/confederationscup/southafrica2009/match-center|access-date=4 February 2022|website=www.fifa.com|language=en}}</ref> | Italy qualified for their first ever [[FIFA Confederations Cup]] held in South Africa in June 2009 by virtue of winning the 2006 World Cup. They won their opening match of the [[2009 FIFA Confederations Cup|tournament]] against the United States, but subsequent defeats to [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] and Brazil meant that they finished third in the group on goals scored (points level with the US and Egypt), and were eliminated.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/confederationscup/southafrica2009/origin1904-p.cxm.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/confederationscup/southafrica2009/match-center|access-date=4 February 2022|website=www.fifa.com|language=en}}</ref> | ||
At the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] in South Africa, reigning champions Italy were unexpectedly eliminated in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group F|first round]], finishing last place in their group. After being held to 1–1 draws with [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] and [[New Zealand men's national football team|New Zealand]], they suffered a 3–2 loss to [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/jun/24/italy-slovakia-world-cup-match-report|title=World Cup 2010: Italy exit as Slovakia turf out reigning champions|work=The Guardian|author=Paul Wilson|date=24 June 2010|access-date=29 April 2016|location=London|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611151136/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/jun/24/italy-slovakia-world-cup-match-report|archive-date=11 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> It was the first time Italy failed to win a single game at a World Cup tournament, and in doing so became only the third nation to be eliminated in the first round while being reigning World Cup champions.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.thelocal.it/20140603/italy-look-to-slay-ghost-of-world-cup-2010|title=Italy side looks to slay ghost of World Cup 2010|publisher=thelocal.it|date=3 June 2014|access-date=29 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601120415/http://www.thelocal.it/20140603/italy-look-to-slay-ghost-of-world-cup-2010|archive-date=1 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | At the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] in South Africa, reigning champions Italy were unexpectedly eliminated in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group F|first round]], finishing last place in their group. After being held to 1–1 draws with [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] and [[New Zealand men's national football team|New Zealand]] needing equalizers in both games, they suffered a 3–2 loss to [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]] having trailed 2-0 and 3-1.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/jun/24/italy-slovakia-world-cup-match-report|title=World Cup 2010: Italy exit as Slovakia turf out reigning champions|work=The Guardian|author=Paul Wilson|date=24 June 2010|access-date=29 April 2016|location=London|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611151136/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/jun/24/italy-slovakia-world-cup-match-report|archive-date=11 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> It was the first time Italy failed to win a single game at a World Cup tournament, and in doing so became only the third nation to be eliminated in the first round while being reigning World Cup champions.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.thelocal.it/20140603/italy-look-to-slay-ghost-of-world-cup-2010|title=Italy side looks to slay ghost of World Cup 2010|publisher=thelocal.it|date=3 June 2014|access-date=29 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601120415/http://www.thelocal.it/20140603/italy-look-to-slay-ghost-of-world-cup-2010|archive-date=1 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
===Euro 2012 runners-up and fluctuating results (2010–2018)=== | ===Euro 2012 runners-up and fluctuating results (2010–2018)=== | ||
[[File:Italy national football team Euro 2012 final.jpg|upright=1.36|thumb|The national football team of Italy before the UEFA Euro 2012 final, [[Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex|Olympic Stadium]], Kyiv, 1 July 2012]] | [[File:Italy national football team Euro 2012 final.jpg|upright=1.36|thumb|The national football team of Italy before the UEFA Euro 2012 final, [[Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex|Olympic Stadium]], Kyiv, 1 July 2012]] | ||
Marcello Lippi stepped down after Italy's World Cup campaign and was replaced by [[Cesare Prandelli]], although Lippi's successor had already been announced before the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |date=30 May 2010 |title=Fiorentina manager Prandelli accepts Italy job |url= | Marcello Lippi stepped down after Italy's World Cup campaign and was replaced by [[Cesare Prandelli]], although Lippi's successor had already been announced before the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |date=30 May 2010 |title=Fiorentina manager Prandelli accepts Italy job |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8695718.stm |newspaper=BBC Sport |access-date=26 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200107175532/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8695718.stm |archive-date=7 January 2020 |url-status=live }}</ref> | ||
At [[UEFA Euro 2012]], Italy finished second in their group behind Spain, which earned them a quarter-final tie against England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to beat England on penalties.<ref>{{cite news| last= McNulty| first= Phil| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport | At [[UEFA Euro 2012]], Italy finished second in their group behind Spain, which earned them a quarter-final tie against England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to beat England on penalties.<ref>{{cite news| last= McNulty| first= Phil| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18355305| title= England – Italy 0–0| date= 24 June 2012| newspaper= BBC Sport| access-date= 13 February 2018| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131108151407/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18355305| archive-date= 8 November 2013| url-status= live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last= Taylor|first= Daniel|url= https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/euro-2012-england-italy-quarter-final|title= Euro 2012: England hearts broken on penalties again as Italy triumph|date= 24 June 2012|newspaper= The Guardian|access-date= 11 December 2016|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170202143616/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/euro-2012-england-italy-quarter-final|archive-date= 2 February 2017|url-status= live}}</ref> In the semi-final against Germany, two first-half goals by [[Mario Balotelli]] saw the Italians through to the final. In the [[UEFA Euro 2012 Final|final]], Italy fell to a 4–0 defeat to Spain.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/history/news/0252-0cdc4f07099d-36a02f333f87-1000--spain-overpower-exhausted-italy-to-win-uefa-euro-2012-final/|title=Spain overpower Italy to win UEFA EURO 2012|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=1 July 2012|access-date=2 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150427074746/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/matches/round=15175/match=2003351/postmatch/report/index.html|archive-date=27 April 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
During the [[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013 Confederations Cup]] in Brazil, Italy reached the semi-finals, losing 7–6 on penalties to Spain.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23026069|title=Spain 0 Italy 0|date=27 June 2013|work=BBC Sport|access-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115235623/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23026069|archive-date=15 January 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy did manage to beat Uruguay in the third place play-off. At the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Italy defeated England 2–1 in their first match before succumbing to underdogs [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]] 1–0 in the second group stage match.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dampf |first=Andrew |date=20 June 2014 |title=Costa Rica continues to surprise by beating Italy |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/costa-rica-leads-italy-1-165655218--sow.html |newspaper=Yahoo! Sports |access-date=26 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140623094642/http://sports.yahoo.com/news/costa-rica-leads-italy-1-165655218--sow.html |archive-date=23 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=25 June 2014 |title=Costa Rica continues to surprise by beating Italy |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport | During the [[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013 Confederations Cup]] in Brazil, Italy reached the semi-finals, losing 7–6 on penalties to Spain.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23026069|title=Spain 0 Italy 0|date=27 June 2013|work=BBC Sport|access-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115235623/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23026069|archive-date=15 January 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy did manage to beat Uruguay in the third place play-off. At the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Italy defeated England 2–1 in their first match before succumbing to underdogs [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]] 1–0 in the second group stage match.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dampf |first=Andrew |date=20 June 2014 |title=Costa Rica continues to surprise by beating Italy |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/costa-rica-leads-italy-1-165655218--sow.html |newspaper=Yahoo! Sports |access-date=26 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140623094642/http://sports.yahoo.com/news/costa-rica-leads-italy-1-165655218--sow.html |archive-date=23 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=25 June 2014 |title=Costa Rica continues to surprise by beating Italy |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/28008605 |newspaper=BBC Sport |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140627000802/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28008605 |archive-date=27 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> In Italy's last group match, they were knocked out by Uruguay 1–0, in a controversial match, where Italian player [[Claudio Marchisio]] was controversially sent off whilst Uruguay's [[Luis Suarez]] bit Italy's [[Giorgio Chiellini]] without any sanction.<ref name="marchisio">{{cite news |last=Duarte |first=Michael |date=24 June 2014 |title=Italy Vs. Uruguay Results And Highlights: Claudio Marchisio's Red Card Dooms Italy. Suarez Bites Again. |url=http://www.latintimes.com/italy-vs-uruguay-results-and-highlights-claudio-marchisios-red-card-dooms-italy-suarez-185431 |newspaper=Latin Times |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140627072655/http://www.latintimes.com/italy-vs-uruguay-results-and-highlights-claudio-marchisios-red-card-dooms-italy-suarez-185431 |archive-date=27 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2014 |title=World Cup: Luis Suarez mired in another biting controversy as Uruguay beat Italy |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/305760/report |newspaper=Sky Sports |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140627050743/http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/305760/report |archive-date=27 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Shortly after this loss, coach Cesare Prandelli resigned.<ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2014 |title=World Cup 2014: Italy boss Cesare Prandelli to resign |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/28009818 |newspaper=BBC Sport |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140627070644/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28009818 |archive-date=27 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> | ||
Former [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] manager [[Antonio Conte]] was selected to replace Prandelli. On 10 October 2015, Italy qualified for [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]], courtesy of a 3–1 win over [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]];<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/italy-beats-azerbaijan-to-qualify-for-euro-2016/|title=Italy beats Azerbaijan to qualify for Euro 2016|publisher=SportsNet|date=10 October 2015|access-date=22 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223115540/http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/italy-beats-azerbaijan-to-qualify-for-euro-2016/|archive-date=23 December 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> the result meant that Italy had gone 50 games unbeaten in European qualifiers.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/team/italy/162/blog/post/2658298/italy-reach-euro-2016-but-are-they-improving-under-conte|title=Italy qualify for Euro 2016 but are they improving under Antonio Conte?|publisher=ESPN FC|author1=James Horncastle|date=11 October 2015|access-date=13 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012200129/http://www.espnfc.us/team/italy/162/blog/post/2658298/italy-reach-euro-2016-but-are-they-improving-under-conte|archive-date=12 October 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> On 4 April 2016, it was announced that Antonio Conte would step down as Italy coach after Euro 2016 to become head coach of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/82322/official-conte-signs-chelsea|title=Official:Conte signs with Chelsea|publisher=Football Italia|date=4 April 2016|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202143127/http://www.football-italia.net/82322/official-conte-signs-chelsea|archive-date=2 February 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> The 23-man squad was initially criticised by many fans and members of the media for its lack of quality,<ref name="never underestimate">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/european-championship/74/blog/post/2898768/italys-start-to-euro-2016-shows-you-should-never-underestimate-them|title=Italy's start to Euro 2016 shows you should never underestimate them|publisher=ESPN FC|first=James|last=Horncastle|date=21 June 2016|access-date=3 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160710224405/http://www.espnfc.us/european-championship/74/blog/post/2898768/italys-start-to-euro-2016-shows-you-should-never-underestimate-them|archive-date=10 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> which saw notable absences, such as Andrea Pirlo and [[Sebastian Giovinco]] being controversially left out.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/italy/story/2879294/andrea-pirlo-and-sebastian-giovinco-omitted-from-italy-squad-due-to-mls-play-antonio-conte|title=MLS play cost Andrea Pirlo, Sebastian Giovinco their Italy chance – Conte|publisher=ESPN FC|author1=Ben Gladwell|date=24 May 2016|access-date=31 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527023631/http://www.espnfc.us/italy/story/2879294/andrea-pirlo-and-sebastian-giovinco-omitted-from-italy-squad-due-to-mls-play-antonio-conte|archive-date=27 May 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy opened Euro 2016 with a 2–0 victory over Belgium and qualified thanks to a win against Sweden in the second match, which made their defeat 1–0 to Ireland in the final group stage match irrelevant for access to the round of 16.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017953/index.html|title=UEFA Euro 2016 – Belgium-Italy|publisher=UEFA|date=13 June 2016|access-date=13 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612034343/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017953/index.html|archive-date=12 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/85982/eder-takes-sweden-down|title=Eder takes Sweden down|publisher=Football Italia|date=17 June 2016|access-date=17 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160619202835/http://www.football-italia.net/85982/eder-takes-sweden-down|archive-date=19 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy subsequently defeated reigning European champions Spain 2–0 in the round of 16.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.goal.com/euro2016/en/article/champions-no-more-italys-sweet-revenge-on-spain-thanks-to-conte-masterclass/4vkb6h0jzdy21x1mn86ygvqef|title=Champions No More! Italy Get Sweet Revenge On Spain In Conte Masterclass|publisher=Goal.com|date=27 June 2016|access-date=27 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160629094724/http://www.goal.com/euro2016/en/article/champions-no-more-italys-sweet-revenge-on-spain-thanks-to-conte-masterclass/4vkb6h0jzdy21x1mn86ygvqef|archive-date=29 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> However, Italy were defeated by reigning [[2014 FIFA World Cup final|world champions]] Germany in the quarter-finals on penalties, after a 1–1 draw.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/01/germany-vs-italy-euro-2016-quarter-final-live/|newspaper=The Telegraph|title=Germany vs Italy, Euro 2016: Germans win the shootout after Bonucci penalty cancels out Ozil opener|date=2 July 2016|access-date=2 July 2016|last1=Bull|first1=J. J.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160705145235/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/01/germany-vs-italy-euro-2016-quarter-final-live/|archive-date=5 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=stride>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000449/match=2017903/postmatch/report/|title=Germany finally defeat Italy to stride into semis|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=3 July 2016|date=2 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190322025852/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000449/match=2017903/postmatch/report/|archive-date=22 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> | Former [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] manager [[Antonio Conte]] was selected to replace Prandelli. On 10 October 2015, Italy qualified for [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]], courtesy of a 3–1 win over [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]];<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/italy-beats-azerbaijan-to-qualify-for-euro-2016/|title=Italy beats Azerbaijan to qualify for Euro 2016|publisher=SportsNet|date=10 October 2015|access-date=22 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223115540/http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/italy-beats-azerbaijan-to-qualify-for-euro-2016/|archive-date=23 December 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> the result meant that Italy had gone 50 games unbeaten in European qualifiers.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/team/italy/162/blog/post/2658298/italy-reach-euro-2016-but-are-they-improving-under-conte|title=Italy qualify for Euro 2016 but are they improving under Antonio Conte?|publisher=ESPN FC|author1=James Horncastle|date=11 October 2015|access-date=13 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012200129/http://www.espnfc.us/team/italy/162/blog/post/2658298/italy-reach-euro-2016-but-are-they-improving-under-conte|archive-date=12 October 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> On 4 April 2016, it was announced that Antonio Conte would step down as Italy coach after Euro 2016 to become head coach of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/82322/official-conte-signs-chelsea|title=Official:Conte signs with Chelsea|publisher=Football Italia|date=4 April 2016|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202143127/http://www.football-italia.net/82322/official-conte-signs-chelsea|archive-date=2 February 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> The 23-man squad was initially criticised by many fans and members of the media for its lack of quality,<ref name="never underestimate">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/european-championship/74/blog/post/2898768/italys-start-to-euro-2016-shows-you-should-never-underestimate-them|title=Italy's start to Euro 2016 shows you should never underestimate them|publisher=ESPN FC|first=James|last=Horncastle|date=21 June 2016|access-date=3 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160710224405/http://www.espnfc.us/european-championship/74/blog/post/2898768/italys-start-to-euro-2016-shows-you-should-never-underestimate-them|archive-date=10 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> which saw notable absences, such as Andrea Pirlo and [[Sebastian Giovinco]] being controversially left out.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espnfc.us/italy/story/2879294/andrea-pirlo-and-sebastian-giovinco-omitted-from-italy-squad-due-to-mls-play-antonio-conte|title=MLS play cost Andrea Pirlo, Sebastian Giovinco their Italy chance – Conte|publisher=ESPN FC|author1=Ben Gladwell|date=24 May 2016|access-date=31 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527023631/http://www.espnfc.us/italy/story/2879294/andrea-pirlo-and-sebastian-giovinco-omitted-from-italy-squad-due-to-mls-play-antonio-conte|archive-date=27 May 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy opened Euro 2016 with a 2–0 victory over Belgium and qualified thanks to a win against Sweden in the second match, which made their defeat 1–0 to Ireland in the final group stage match irrelevant for access to the round of 16.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017953/index.html|title=UEFA Euro 2016 – Belgium-Italy|publisher=UEFA|date=13 June 2016|access-date=13 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612034343/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017953/index.html|archive-date=12 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/85982/eder-takes-sweden-down|title=Eder takes Sweden down|publisher=Football Italia|date=17 June 2016|access-date=17 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160619202835/http://www.football-italia.net/85982/eder-takes-sweden-down|archive-date=19 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Italy subsequently defeated reigning European champions Spain 2–0 in the round of 16.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.goal.com/euro2016/en/article/champions-no-more-italys-sweet-revenge-on-spain-thanks-to-conte-masterclass/4vkb6h0jzdy21x1mn86ygvqef|title=Champions No More! Italy Get Sweet Revenge On Spain In Conte Masterclass|publisher=Goal.com|date=27 June 2016|access-date=27 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160629094724/http://www.goal.com/euro2016/en/article/champions-no-more-italys-sweet-revenge-on-spain-thanks-to-conte-masterclass/4vkb6h0jzdy21x1mn86ygvqef|archive-date=29 June 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> However, Italy were defeated by reigning [[2014 FIFA World Cup final|world champions]] Germany in the quarter-finals on penalties, after a 1–1 draw.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/01/germany-vs-italy-euro-2016-quarter-final-live/|newspaper=The Telegraph|title=Germany vs Italy, Euro 2016: Germans win the shootout after Bonucci penalty cancels out Ozil opener|date=2 July 2016|access-date=2 July 2016|last1=Bull|first1=J. J.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160705145235/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/01/germany-vs-italy-euro-2016-quarter-final-live/|archive-date=5 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=stride>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000449/match=2017903/postmatch/report/|title=Germany finally defeat Italy to stride into semis|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=3 July 2016|date=2 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190322025852/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000449/match=2017903/postmatch/report/|archive-date=22 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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In October 2021, Italy participated in the [[2021 UEFA Nations League Finals|UEFA Nations League Finals]] as hosts, and lost the semi-final against Spain, 2–1 at the [[San Siro]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Spain beat Italy in Nations League semi |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58820411 |access-date=10 October 2021 |archive-date=10 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211010205730/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58820411 |url-status=live}}</ref> This match meant the end of the record 37-game unbeaten run and the first defeat for Italy in more than three years. Four days later, Italy won the third-place play-off, 2–1 against Belgium.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Italy beat Belgium to claim third|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58864343|access-date=10 October 2021|archive-date=10 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211010181311/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58864343|url-status=live}}</ref> | In October 2021, Italy participated in the [[2021 UEFA Nations League Finals|UEFA Nations League Finals]] as hosts, and lost the semi-final against Spain, 2–1 at the [[San Siro]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Spain beat Italy in Nations League semi |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58820411 |access-date=10 October 2021 |archive-date=10 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211010205730/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58820411 |url-status=live}}</ref> This match meant the end of the record 37-game unbeaten run and the first defeat for Italy in more than three years. Four days later, Italy won the third-place play-off, 2–1 against Belgium.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Italy beat Belgium to claim third|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58864343|access-date=10 October 2021|archive-date=10 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211010181311/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58864343|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
=== Failure to qualify for 2022 World Cup and disappointment at Euro 2024 === | |||
On 15 November 2021, Italy drew 0–0 with [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] in their final [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C|2022 World Cup qualifying]] match and finished in second place, two points behind Switzerland.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/59202147 |title=World Cup qualifiers: Impressive NI deny Italy a World Cup place with dramatic draw |date=15 November 2021 |publisher=bbc.com}}</ref> On 24 March 2022, Italy lost 1–0 in the semi-final of the play-offs against [[North Macedonia national football team|North Macedonia]], their first-ever World Cup qualifying home defeat, therefore, failing to qualify for the World Cup for a second consecutive time.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60869125 |title=Italy 0–1 North Macedonia: European champions stunned in World Cup qualifier |author=Mantej Mann |publisher=BBC Sport |date=24 March 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60869213 |title=Italy out of World Cup: Can Azzurri turn 'disaster' against North Macedonia into better future? |author=Daniele Verri |publisher=BBC Sport |date=25 March 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}</ref> | |||
On 15 November 2021, Italy drew 0–0 with [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] in their final [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C|2022 World Cup qualifying]] match and finished in second place, two points behind Switzerland.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/59202147 |title=World Cup qualifiers: Impressive NI deny Italy a World Cup place with dramatic draw |date=15 November 2021 |publisher=bbc.com}}</ref> On 24 March 2022, Italy lost 1–0 in the semi-final of the play-offs against [[North Macedonia national football team|North Macedonia]], their first-ever World Cup qualifying home defeat, therefore, failing to qualify for the World Cup for a second consecutive time.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60869125 |title=Italy 0–1 North Macedonia: European champions stunned in World Cup qualifier |author=Mantej Mann |publisher=BBC Sport |date=24 March 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60869213 |title=Italy out of World Cup: Can Azzurri turn 'disaster' against North Macedonia into better future? |author=Daniele Verri |publisher=BBC Sport |date=25 March 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023 | |||
On | On 1 June 2022, Italy took part in the [[CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions]] match, rebranded as the [[2022 Finalissima]], losing 3–0 against defending [[2021 Copa América|Copa América]] champion [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.uefa.com/finalissima/news/0276-1549514538ab-f782a73cf733-1000/ |title=Italy 0–3 Argentina: South American champions cruise to Finalissima glory |website=[[UEFA]] |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=1 June 2022 |access-date=1 June 2022 |archive-date=2 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220602193330/https://www.uefa.com/finalissima/news/0276-1549514538ab-f782a73cf733-1000/ |url-status=live}}</ref> In September Italy qualified for the [[2023 UEFA Nations League Finals]] after beating [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] 2–0 in [[Budapest]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63042165 |title=Hungary 0–2 Italy: European champions reach Nations League finals |publisher=BBC Sport |date=26 September 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}</ref> On 15 June 2023, Italy played the semi-final against Spain, losing 2–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Spain 2–1 Italy: Joselu winner sends La Roja to Nations League final |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65922637 |access-date=19 June 2023 |archive-date=17 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230617112626/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65922637 |url-status=live}}</ref> Three days later, Italy won the third-place match 3–2 against the Netherlands.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Netherlands 2–3 Italy: European champions win Nations League play-off |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65944652 |access-date=19 June 2023 |archive-date=18 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230618214603/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65944652 |url-status=live}}</ref> Two months later, after five years as Italy's coach, Mancini resigned.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/66492553 |title=Roberto Mancini resigns as Italy boss after five-year reign |publisher=BBC Sport |date=13 August 2023 |access-date=16 October 2023}}</ref>[[File:Norway Italy - June 2025 A 50.jpg|thumb|The Italy XI that were defeated by Norway in June 2025.]] | ||
[[Luciano Spalletti]] was chosen as the new coach,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/aug/18/former-napoli-manager-luciano-spalletti-takes-charge-of-italy |title=Former Napoli manager Luciano Spalletti takes charge of Italy |work=The Guardian |date=18 August 2023 |access-date=16 October 2023}}</ref> and led the team in the last six games of [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying|Euro 2024 qualifying]], managing to achieve direct qualification to the [[UEFA Euro 2024|European Championship]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/report/_/gameId/655469 |title=Ukraine 0-0 Italy (20 Nov, 2023) Game Analysis - ESPN (UK) |publisher=ESPN |date=20 November 2023 |access-date=23 November 2023 }}</ref> Italy were eliminated from the tournament in the round of 16 following a 2–0 loss to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/40460124/euro-2024-italy-luciano-spalletti-responsibility-switzerland |title=Spalletti: Italy Euro '24 failure my 'responsibility' |work=ESPN.com |date=29 June 2024 |access-date=29 June 2024 }}</ref> leading the minister for Sport [[Andrea Abodi]] to call the Euro campaign a "failure".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-07-04 |title=Il ministro dello Sport commenta ancora il fallimento degli Azzurri a Euro 2024 |url=https://www.rainews.it/articoli/2024/07/il-ministro-dello-sport-commenta-ancora-il-fallimento-degli-azzurri-a-euro-2024-d9636f61-7b74-4dfe-a644-7759c875cb0b.html |access-date=2025-06-10 |website=RaiNews |language=it}}</ref> | |||
=== | === Recent years (2025–present) === | ||
[[ | In June 2025, after a 3–0 defeat against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in the first match of the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers]], Spalletti was relieved from his duties,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-06-08 |title=Spalletti non è più ct. Riflessioni di Gravina e esonero, cosa è successo davvero |url=https://www.adnkronos.com/sport/spalletti-esonero-gravina-ct-italia-sostituti_6fOpk1u1wteEFJ7VcOTJVF |access-date=2025-06-10 |website=Adnkronos}}</ref> and former [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] champion [[Gennaro Gattuso]] took his place.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-06-15 |title=La Nazionale ha scelto come allenatore Gennaro Gattuso, uno da situazioni ingarbugliate |url=https://www.ilpost.it/2025/06/15/gattuso-nuovo-allenatore-nazionale-italia/ |access-date=2025-09-08 |website=Il Post |language=it}}</ref> Gattuso's debut as Italy's ''commissario tecnico'' came on 5 September in a 5–0 win against [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rainews |first=Redazione di |date=2025-09-04 |title=Calcio, Italia-Estonia 5-0: Goleada azzurra: la Nazionale c'è e convince |url=https://www.rainews.it/maratona/2025/09/calcio-mondiali-quaificazione-nazionale-esordio-gattuso-venerdi-sfida-italia-estonia-bergamo-news-aggiornamenti-diretta-live-e310bb65-20f6-49a0-b7a7-aea96b6180b6.html |access-date=2025-09-08 |website=RaiNews |language=it}}</ref> In November of the same year, Italy qualified for the play-offs for the third time in a row following a 4–1 home defeat to Norway.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-11-17 |title=Italy 1-4 Norway defeat confirms national team’s terrible San Siro record - Football Italia |url=https://football-italia.net/italy-1-4-norway-terrible-san-siro-record/ |access-date=2025-11-25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> | ||
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==Rivalries== | ==Rivalries== | ||
* '''[[Brazil–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. Brazil]]''': matches between the nations are known as the World Derby ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Clássico Mundial'').<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20130321/abci-previa-brasil-italia-201303201706.html|title=Brasil-Italia, el clásico del fútbol mundial que consagró el viejo Sarriá|author=víctor pérez|work=ABC.es|date=21 March 2013|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180622220352/http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20130321/abci-previa-brasil-italia-201303201706.html|archive-date=22 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> The most successful football nations in the world, they have achieved nine [[FIFA World Cup|World Cups]] between one another. Since their first match at the 1938 World Cup, they have played against each other a total of five times in the World Cup, most notably in the [[1970 FIFA World Cup final|1970 World Cup final]] and the [[1994 FIFA World Cup final|1994 World Cup final]] in which Brazil won 4–1 and 3–2 on [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalties]] after a goalless draw respectively.<ref name="notablematches2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1932884.html|title=Brazil v Italy: classic encounters|publisher=[[UEFA]]|author=Paolo Menicucci|date=22 June 2013|access-date=27 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220124211/http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1932884.html|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | * '''[[Brazil–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. Brazil]]''': matches between the nations are known as the World Derby ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Clássico Mundial'').<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20130321/abci-previa-brasil-italia-201303201706.html|title=Brasil-Italia, el clásico del fútbol mundial que consagró el viejo Sarriá|author=víctor pérez|work=ABC.es|date=21 March 2013|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180622220352/http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20130321/abci-previa-brasil-italia-201303201706.html|archive-date=22 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> The most successful football nations in the world, they have achieved nine [[FIFA World Cup|World Cups]] between one another. Since their first match at the 1938 World Cup, they have played against each other a total of five times in the World Cup, most notably in the [[1970 FIFA World Cup final|1970 World Cup final]] and the [[1994 FIFA World Cup final|1994 World Cup final]] in which Brazil won 4–1 and 3–2 on [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalties]] after a goalless draw respectively.<ref name="notablematches2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1932884.html|title=Brazil v Italy: classic encounters|publisher=[[UEFA]]|author=Paolo Menicucci|date=22 June 2013|access-date=27 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220124211/http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1932884.html|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
* '''[[France–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. France]]''': matches between the two nations officially began on 15 May 1910, Italy's first recorded match ending in a 6–2 victory.<ref name="ci risiamo2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.federtennis.it/DettaglioNews.asp?IDNews=67865|title=CI RISIAMO: ITALIA-FRANCIA Un'accesa rivalità che parte da lontano|date=30 May 2012|publisher=federtennis.it|language=it|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224211325/http://www.federtennis.it/DettaglioNews.asp?IDNews=67865|archive-date=24 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="storia recente2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.fantagazzetta.com/approfondimenti/storia-recente-di-italia-francia-165303|title=Storia recente di Italia-Francia|date=14 November 2012|publisher=fantagazzetta.com|language=it|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224213930/http://www.fantagazzetta.com/approfondimenti/storia-recente-di-italia-francia-165303|archive-date=24 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> Notable matches in the [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] and the [[UEFA European Championship|European Football Championship]] include the [[2006 FIFA World Cup final|2006 World Cup final]], when the Italians defeated the French 5–3 in the penalty shoot-out, after a 1–1 draw, and the [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 European Championship]], won by France with an extra-time [[golden goal]] by [[David Trezeguet]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/|title=FIFA Tournaments | | * '''[[France–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. France]]''': matches between the two nations officially began on 15 May 1910, Italy's first recorded match ending in a 6–2 victory.<ref name="ci risiamo2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.federtennis.it/DettaglioNews.asp?IDNews=67865|title=CI RISIAMO: ITALIA-FRANCIA Un'accesa rivalità che parte da lontano|date=30 May 2012|publisher=federtennis.it|language=it|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224211325/http://www.federtennis.it/DettaglioNews.asp?IDNews=67865|archive-date=24 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="storia recente2">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.fantagazzetta.com/approfondimenti/storia-recente-di-italia-francia-165303|title=Storia recente di Italia-Francia|date=14 November 2012|publisher=fantagazzetta.com|language=it|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224213930/http://www.fantagazzetta.com/approfondimenti/storia-recente-di-italia-francia-165303|archive-date=24 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> Notable matches in the [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] and the [[UEFA European Championship|European Football Championship]] include the [[2006 FIFA World Cup final|2006 World Cup final]], when the Italians defeated the French 5–3 in the penalty shoot-out, after a 1–1 draw, and the [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 European Championship]], won by France with an extra-time [[golden goal]] by [[David Trezeguet]].<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/|title=FIFA Tournaments |work=FIFA|access-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200219191434/https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/|archive-date=19 February 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
* '''[[Germany–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. Germany]]''': matches between the two nations have cumulated in five matches in the World Cup, including the "[[Italy v West Germany (1970 FIFA World Cup)|Game of the Century]]", the 1970 World Cup semifinal between the two countries that Italy won 4–3 in extra time, with five of the seven goals coming in extra time.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=569/match=1838/index.html|title=1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico – Matches – Italy–Germany FR| | * '''[[Germany–Italy football rivalry|Italy vs. Germany]]''': matches between the two nations have cumulated in five matches in the World Cup, including the "[[Italy v West Germany (1970 FIFA World Cup)|Game of the Century]]", the 1970 World Cup semifinal between the two countries that Italy won 4–3 in extra time, with five of the seven goals coming in extra time.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=569/match=1838/index.html|title=1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico – Matches – Italy–Germany FR|work=FIFA|access-date=29 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329015426/https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round%3D569/match%3D1838/index.html|archive-date=29 March 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref> Italy defeated West Germany 3–1 in the [[1982 FIFA World Cup final]]. Germany has also won three [[UEFA European Championship|European Championships]] while Italy has won it twice. The two countries have faced each other four times in the European Championship, with three draws (one German penalty shoot-out victory) and one Italian victory.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/euro-2012/italy-germany-euro2012-semifinals/|title=Italy, Germany renew rivalry at Euro|publisher=sportsnet.ca|date=28 June 2012|access-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329025400/http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/euro-2012/italy-germany-euro2012-semifinals/|archive-date=29 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> Germany had never defeated Italy in a major tournament match until their victory in the Euro 2016 quarterfinals, on penalties (though statistically considered a draw), with all Germany's other wins over Italy being in [[Exhibition game#International football|friendly competitions]].<ref name="stride"/> | ||
* '''[[Italy–Spain football rivalry|Italy vs. Spain]]''': this is a less heated and less heartfelt rivalry for the Italians, especially when compared to those with Germany and France. Matches between Italy and Spain are known as the Mediterranean Derby ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Rivalidad futbolística Italia-España)'', named after the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that separates the two nations.<ref name="med212">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sefutbol.com/derbi-mediterraneo-historia-rivalidad-dos-mejores-selecciones-sub-21|title=El derbi mediterráneo: historia de una rivalidad entre las dos mejores selecciones Sub-21|trans-title=The Mediterranean derby: history of a rivalry between the two best Under-21 teams|language=es|publisher=[[Royal Spanish Football Federation]]|website=Sefutbol|date=26 June 2017|access-date=11 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181011133354/http://www.sefutbol.com/derbi-mediterraneo-historia-rivalidad-dos-mejores-selecciones-sub-21|archive-date=11 October 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> Matches between them have been contested since 1920, and although they are not immediate geographical neighbours, their rivalry at international level is enhanced by the strong performances of their representative clubs in UEFA competitions.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2249326.html|title=Spain v Italy: UEFA Champions League finals|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=28 May 2015|access-date=29 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180630180108/https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2249326.html|archive-date=30 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://forzaitalianfootball.com/2017/06/cambiasso-juventus-only-italian-club-that-lose-to-the-spanish/|title=Cambiasso: Juventus only Italian club that lose to the Spanish|website=Forza Italian Football|date=23 June 2017|access-date=29 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180629102444/https://forzaitalianfootball.com/2017/06/cambiasso-juventus-only-italian-club-that-lose-to-the-spanish/|archive-date=29 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> Since the quarterfinal match between them at [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]], the rivalry has renewed, with its most notable match being the [[UEFA Euro 2012 final]], which Spain won 4–0.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://euro2016.tsn.ca/matches/match/2018002/|title=Spain renews its rivalry with Italy|publisher=TSN.ca|date=25 June 2016|access-date=7 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160704063559/http://euro2016.tsn.ca/matches/match/2018002/|archive-date=4 July 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="bbc_report2">{{cite news |last=McNulty |first=Phil |date=1 July 2012 |title=Spain 4–0 Italy |work=BBC Sport |publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport | * '''[[Italy–Spain football rivalry|Italy vs. Spain]]''': this is a less heated and less heartfelt rivalry for the Italians, especially when compared to those with Germany and France. Matches between Italy and Spain are known as the Mediterranean Derby ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Rivalidad futbolística Italia-España)'', named after the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that separates the two nations.<ref name="med212">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sefutbol.com/derbi-mediterraneo-historia-rivalidad-dos-mejores-selecciones-sub-21|title=El derbi mediterráneo: historia de una rivalidad entre las dos mejores selecciones Sub-21|trans-title=The Mediterranean derby: history of a rivalry between the two best Under-21 teams|language=es|publisher=[[Royal Spanish Football Federation]]|website=Sefutbol|date=26 June 2017|access-date=11 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181011133354/http://www.sefutbol.com/derbi-mediterraneo-historia-rivalidad-dos-mejores-selecciones-sub-21|archive-date=11 October 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> Matches between them have been contested since 1920, and although they are not immediate geographical neighbours, their rivalry at international level is enhanced by the strong performances of their representative clubs in UEFA competitions.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2249326.html|title=Spain v Italy: UEFA Champions League finals|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=28 May 2015|access-date=29 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180630180108/https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2249326.html|archive-date=30 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://forzaitalianfootball.com/2017/06/cambiasso-juventus-only-italian-club-that-lose-to-the-spanish/|title=Cambiasso: Juventus only Italian club that lose to the Spanish|website=Forza Italian Football|date=23 June 2017|access-date=29 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180629102444/https://forzaitalianfootball.com/2017/06/cambiasso-juventus-only-italian-club-that-lose-to-the-spanish/|archive-date=29 June 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> Since the quarterfinal match between them at [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]], the rivalry has renewed, with its most notable match being the [[UEFA Euro 2012 final]], which Spain won 4–0.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://euro2016.tsn.ca/matches/match/2018002/|title=Spain renews its rivalry with Italy|publisher=TSN.ca|date=25 June 2016|access-date=7 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160704063559/http://euro2016.tsn.ca/matches/match/2018002/|archive-date=4 July 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="bbc_report2">{{cite news |last=McNulty |first=Phil |date=1 July 2012 |title=Spain 4–0 Italy |work=BBC Sport |publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18355496 |url-status=live |access-date=26 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120826213123/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18355496 |archive-date=26 August 2012}}</ref> | ||
==Team image== | ==Team image== | ||
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! Kit supplier | ! Kit supplier | ||
! Period | ! Period | ||
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|{{flagicon|FRG}} [[Adidas]] | |{{flagicon|FRG}} [[Adidas]] | ||
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|1980–1984 | |1980–1984 | ||
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|{{flagicon|ITA}} Ennerre | |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ennerre]] | ||
|1985 | |1985 | ||
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==Coaching staff== | ==Coaching staff== | ||
{{Main|List of Italy national football team managers}} | {{Main|List of Italy national football team managers}} | ||
[[File:Lausanne vs Sion 27 february 2013 - Gennaro Gattuso.jpg|thumb|[[Gennaro Gattuso]] has been Italy's head coach since June 2025.]] | |||
[[File:Lausanne vs Sion 27 february 2013 - Gennaro Gattuso.jpg|thumb|Gennaro Gattuso | |||
During the earliest days of Italian nation football, it was common for a Technical Commission to be appointed. The Commission took the role that a standard coach would currently play. Ever since 1967, the national team has been controlled only by the coach. For this reason, the coach of the Italy national team is still called ''Technical Commissioner'' (''{{langx|it|commissario tecnico}}'') or ''CT.'' The use of this title has since then expanded into other team sports in Italy. | During the earliest days of Italian nation football, it was common for a Technical Commission to be appointed. The Commission took the role that a standard coach would currently play. Ever since 1967, the national team has been controlled only by the coach. For this reason, the coach of the Italy national team is still called ''Technical Commissioner'' (''{{langx|it|commissario tecnico}}'') or ''CT.'' The use of this title has since then expanded into other team sports in Italy. | ||
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{{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Goalkeeping coaches|s=}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Perrone<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Lupatelli]] | {{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Goalkeeping coaches|s=}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Perrone<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Lupatelli]] | ||
{{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Fitness coaches|s={{flagicon|ITA}} Bruno Dominici<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Dino Tenderini}} | {{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Fitness coaches|s={{flagicon|ITA}} Bruno Dominici<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Dino Tenderini}} | ||
{{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Match | {{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Match analysts|s={{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Sangermani}}<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Mannucci | ||
{{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Head of delegation|s={{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluigi Buffon]]}} | {{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Head of delegation|s={{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluigi Buffon]]}} | ||
{{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Doctors|s={{flagicon|ITA}} Angelo De Carli<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Carmine Costabile}} | {{Fb cs staff|bg=|p=Doctors|s={{flagicon|ITA}} Angelo De Carli<br>{{flagicon|ITA}} Carmine Costabile}} | ||
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==Results and fixtures== | ==Results and fixtures== | ||
{{Main|Italy national football team results}} | {{Main|Italy national football team results}} | ||
{{Further|Italy national football team results (2010–present)| | {{Further|Italy national football team results (2010–present)|2025–26 in Italian football}} | ||
The following is a list of match results in the last twelve months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. | The following is a list of match results in the last twelve months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. | ||
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=== | ===2025=== | ||
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|date = | |date = 20 March 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A# | |round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Quarter-finals|2024–25 UEFA Nations League QF]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 1–2 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2043059/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|GER}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Sandro Tonali|Tonali]] {{goal|9}} | ||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Tim Kleindienst|Kleindienst]] {{goal|49}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Leon Goretzka|Goretzka]] {{goal|76}} | ||
|stadium = [[San Siro]] | |||
|stadium = [[ | |location = [[Milan]], Italy | ||
|location = [[ | |attendance = 60,334 | ||
|attendance = | |referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]]) | ||
|referee = [[ | |result = L | ||
|result = | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|format=1 | |format=1 | ||
|date = | |date = 23 March 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A# | |round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Quarter-finals|2024–25 UEFA Nations League QF]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|GER}} | ||
|score = | |score = 3–3 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/ | |aggregatescore = 5–4 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2043063/ | |||
|team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Joshua Kimmich|Kimmich]] {{goal|30|pen.}} | ||
*[[Jamal Musiala|Musiala]] {{goal|36}} | |||
*[[Tim Kleindienst|Kleindiesnt]] {{goal|45}} | |||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
*[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal|49||69}} | |||
*[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal| | *[[Giacomo Raspadori|Raspadori]] {{goal|90+5|pen.}} | ||
|stadium = [[Westfalenstadion]] | |||
|location = [[Dortmund]], Germany | |||
|attendance = 64,762 | |||
| | |referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]]) | ||
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|result = D | |result = D | ||
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|date = | |date = 6 June 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[ | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|NOR}} | ||
|score = | |score = 3–0 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044187/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
| | *[[Alexander Sørloth|Sørloth]] {{goal|14}} | ||
[[ | *[[Antonio Nusa|Nusa]] {{goal|34}} | ||
|stadium = [[ | *[[Erling Haaland|Haaland]] {{goal|42}} | ||
|location = [[ | |goals2 = | ||
|attendance = | |stadium = [[Ullevaal Stadion]] | ||
|referee = [[ | |location = [[Oslo]], Norway | ||
|result = | |attendance = 25,796 | ||
|referee = [[José María Sánchez Martínez]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]]) | |||
|result = L | |||
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|date = | |date = 9 June 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Time| | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[ | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 2–0 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044198/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|MDA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Giacomo Raspadori|Raspadori]] {{goal|40}} | ||
*[[Andrea Cambiaso|Cambiaso]] {{goal|50}} | |||
*[[ | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium = [[Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore]] | |||
|stadium = [[ | |location = [[Reggio Emilia]], Italy | ||
|location = [[ | |attendance = 18,771 | ||
|attendance = | |referee = Urs Schnyder ([[Swiss Football Association|Switzerland]]) | ||
|referee = | |result = W | ||
|result = | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|date = | |date = 5 September 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Time| | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[ | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 5–0 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044226/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|EST}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal|58}} | ||
| | *[[Mateo Retegui|Retegui]] {{goal|69||89}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Giacomo Raspadori|Raspadori]] {{goal|71}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Alessandro Bastoni|Bastoni]] {{goal|90+2}} | ||
|stadium = [[ | |goals2 = | ||
|location = [[ | |stadium = [[Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia]] | ||
|attendance = | |location = [[Bergamo]], Italy | ||
|referee = [[ | |attendance = 22,559 | ||
|result = | |referee = [[João Pinheiro (referee)|João Pinheiro]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]]) | ||
|result = W | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|date = | |date = 8 September 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Time| | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[ | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ISR}} | ||
|score = | |score = 4–5 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044248/ | |||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/ | |||
|team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Manuel Locatelli|Locatelli]] {{goal|16|o.g.}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Dor Peretz|Do. Peretz]] {{goal|52||89}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Alessandro Bastoni|Bastoni]] {{goal|87|o.g.}} | ||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
*[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal| | *[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal|40||54}} | ||
*[[Giacomo Raspadori|Raspadori]] {{goal|90+ | *[[Matteo Politano|Politano]] {{goal|58}} | ||
|stadium = [[ | *[[Giacomo Raspadori|Raspadori]] {{goal|81}} | ||
|location = [[ | *[[Sandro Tonali|Tonali]] {{goal|90+1}} | ||
|attendance = | |stadium = [[Nagyerdei Stadion]] | ||
|referee = [[ | |location = [[Debrecen]], Hungary{{refn|group=note|name=ISR|Due to the [[Gaza war]], Israel were required to play their home matches at neutral venues until further notice.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/0286-194079070fc0-ee97b2cd5400-1000/ |title=European Qualifier match between Belgium and Sweden declared abandoned with half-time result confirmed as final |website=[[UEFA]] |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=19 October 2023 |access-date=23 November 2023}}</ref>}} | ||
|result = | |attendance = 2,540 | ||
|referee = [[Slavko Vinčić]] ([[Football Association of Slovenia|Slovenia]]) | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{football box collapsible | {{football box collapsible | ||
|format=1 | |format=1 | ||
|date = | |date = 11 October 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | ||
|score = | |score = 1–3 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044274/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Rauno Sappinen|Sappinen]] {{goal|76}} | ||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium = [[ | *[[Moise Kean|Kean]] {{goal|5}} | ||
|location = [[ | *[[Mateo Retegui|Retegui]] {{goal|38}} | ||
|attendance = | *[[Francesco Pio Esposito|Esposito]] {{goal|74}} | ||
|referee = [[ | |stadium = [[Lilleküla Stadium]] | ||
|result = | |location = [[Tallinn]], Estonia | ||
|attendance = 11,913 | |||
|referee = [[Serdar Gözübüyük]] ([[Royal Dutch Football Association|Netherlands]]) | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{football box collapsible | {{football box collapsible | ||
|format=1 | |format=1 | ||
|date = | |date = 14 October 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 3–0 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044301/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|ISR}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[ | *[[Mateo Retegui|Retegui]] {{goal|45+2|pen.|74}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Gianluca Mancini|Mancini]] {{goal|90+3}} | ||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium = [[ | |stadium = [[Stadio Friuli]] | ||
|location = [[ | |location = [[Udine]], Italy | ||
|attendance = | |attendance = 9,965 | ||
|referee = | |referee = [[Clément Turpin]] ([[French Football Federation|France]]) | ||
|result = W | |result = W | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{football box collapsible | {{football box collapsible | ||
|format=1 | |format=1 | ||
|date = | |date = 13 November 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|MDA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 0–2 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044307/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium = [[ | *[[Gianluca Mancini|Mancini]] {{goal|88}} | ||
|location = [[ | *[[Francesco Pio Esposito|Esposito]] {{goal|90+3}} | ||
|attendance = | |stadium = [[Zimbru Stadium]] | ||
|referee = | |location = [[Chișinău]], Moldova | ||
|result = | |attendance = 9,526 | ||
|referee = Mykola Balakin ([[Ukrainian Association of Football|Ukraine]]) | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|format=1 | |format=1 | ||
|date = | |date = 16 November 2025 | ||
|time = 20:45 [[Central European | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] | ||
|team1 = {{fb-rt| | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
|score = | |score = 1–4 | ||
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/ | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2044329/ | ||
|team2 = {{fb| | |team2 = {{fb|NOR}} | ||
|goals1 = | |goals1 = | ||
*[[Francesco Pio Esposito|Esposito]] {{goal|11}} | |||
|goals2 = | |goals2 = | ||
*[[Antonio Nusa|Nusa]] {{goal|63}} | |||
*[[Erling Haaland|Haaland]] {{goal|78||79}} | |||
|attendance = | *[[Jørgen Strand Larsen|Larsen]] {{goal|90+3}} | ||
|referee = | |stadium = [[San Siro]] | ||
|result = | |location = [[Milan]], Italy | ||
|attendance = 69,020 | |||
|referee = [[Alejandro Hernández Hernández]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]]) | |||
|result = L | |||
}} | }} | ||
===2026=== | |||
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|format=1 | |format = 1 | ||
|date | |date = 26 March 2026 | ||
|time | |time = 20:45 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-offs]] | ||
|score = | |||
|score | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2047074/ | ||
|report | |team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | ||
| | |goals1 = | ||
|goals1 | |team2 = {{fb|NIR}} | ||
|goals2 | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium | |stadium = [[Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia]] | ||
|location | |location = [[Bergamo]], Italy | ||
|attendance | |attendance = | ||
|referee | |referee = | ||
|result | |result = | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|format=1 | |format = 1 | ||
|date | |date = 31 March 2026 | ||
|time | |time = 19:45 [[British Summer Time|BST]] ([[UTC+00:00]]) or 20:45 [[Central European Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) | ||
|round | |round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|2026 World Cup qualification play-offs]] or [[Exhibition game#International football|Friendly]] | ||
| | |score = | ||
|score | |report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2047082/ | ||
|report | |team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}/{{fb-rt|BIH}} | ||
| | |goals1 = | ||
|goals1 | |team2 = {{fb|ITA}} | ||
|goals2 | |goals2 = | ||
|stadium | |stadium = [[Cardiff City Stadium]] or [[Stadion Bilino Polje]] | ||
|location | |location = [[Cardiff]], Wales or [[Zenica]], Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
|attendance | |attendance = | ||
|referee | |referee = | ||
|result | |result = | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Players== | |||
==Players== | |||
{{Main|List of Italy international footballers}} | {{Main|List of Italy international footballers}} | ||
===Current squad=== | ===Current squad=== | ||
The following players were called up for the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches against [[ | The following players were called up for the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches against [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]] and [[Norway national football team|Norway]] on 13 and 16 November 2025, respectively.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.figc.it/it/nazionali/news/ultimo-allenamento-a-coverciano-nel-pomeriggio-la-partenza-per-la-moldova-cambiaghi-lascia-il-ritiro-j2m436v5|title=Ultimo allenamento a Coverciano, nel pomeriggio la partenza per la Moldova. Cambiaghi lascia il ritiro|language=it|publisher=[[Italian Football Federation]]|date=12 November 2025|access-date=12 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
:''Information correct as of | :''Information correct as of 16 November 2025, after the match against Norway.'' | ||
{{nat fs g start}} | {{nat fs g start}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Gianluigi Donnarumma]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|2|25|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Gianluigi Donnarumma]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|2|25|df=y}}|caps=79|goals=0|club=[[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]]|clubnat=ENG}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=[[Marco Carnesecchi]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|7|1|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=GK|name=[[Guglielmo Vicario]]|age={{birth date and age|1996|10|7|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=ENG}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Elia Caprile]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|8|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]|clubnat=ITA}} | |||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Raoul Bellanova]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|5|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Federico Dimarco]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|11|10|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Federico Dimarco]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|11|10|df=y}}|caps=36|goals=3|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Alessandro Buongiorno]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|6|6|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[SSC Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=DF|name=[[Matteo Gabbia]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|10|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AC Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=DF|name=[[Andrea Cambiaso]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=19 | {{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=[[Alessandro Bastoni]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|4|13|df=y}}|caps=41|goals=3|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=DF|name=[[Giovanni Di Lorenzo]]|age={{birth date and age|1993|8|4|df=y}}|caps=53|goals=5|club=[[SSC Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=[[Alessandro Bastoni]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|4|13|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=DF|name=[[Gianluca Mancini]]|age={{birth date and age|1996|4|17|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=2|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=DF|name=[[Giovanni Di Lorenzo]]|age={{birth date and age|1993|8|4|df=y}}|caps= | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | |||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=MF|name=[[Manuel Locatelli]]|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|8|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Samuele Ricci]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|8|21|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Samuele Ricci]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|8|21|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[AC Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Davide Frattesi]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|9|22|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=8|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=[[Bryan Cristante]]|age={{birth date and age|1995|3|3|df=y}}|caps=47|goals=2|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=MF|name=[[Nicolò Barella]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|2|7|df=y}}|caps=68|goals=10|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no= | {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sandro Tonali]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|5|8|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=3|club=[[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]|clubnat=ENG}} | ||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=FW|name=[[Matteo Politano]]|age={{birth date and age|1993|8|3|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=4|club=[[SSC Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Mateo Retegui]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|4|29|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Mateo Retegui]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|4|29|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=11|club=[[Al Qadsiah FC|Al-Qadsiah]]|clubnat=KSA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Giacomo Raspadori]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|2|18|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Giacomo Raspadori]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|2|18|df=y}}|caps=45|goals=11|club=[[Atlético Madrid]]|clubnat=ESP}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Gianluca Scamacca]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|1|1|df=y}}|caps=22|goals=1|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=FW|name=[[Pio Esposito]]|age={{birth date and age|2005|6|28|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=3|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}} | ||
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=FW|name=[[Riccardo Orsolini]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|1|24|df=y}}|caps=13|goals=2|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=FW|name=[[Mattia Zaccagni]]|age={{birth date and age|1995|6|16|df=y}}|caps=13|goals=1|club=[[SS Lazio|Lazio]]|clubnat=ITA}} | |||
{{nat fs end}} | {{nat fs end}} | ||
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{{nat fs r start}} | {{nat fs r start}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Alex Meret]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|3|22|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[SSC Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Riccardo Calafiori]]|age={{birth date and age|2002|5|19|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|NOR}} 16 November 2025 <sup>INJ</sup>}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Leonardo Spinazzola]]|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|25|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=[[SSC Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}} 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Destiny Udogie]]|age={{birth date and age|2002|11|28|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}} 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Diego Coppola]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|12|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.|Brighton & Hove Albion]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}} 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Federico Gatti]]|age={{birth date and age|1998|6|24|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 8 September 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Giovanni Leoni]]|age={{birth date and age|2006|12|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 8 September 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Davide Zappacosta]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|6|11|df=y}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}}, 9 June 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Daniele Rugani]]|age={{birth date and age|1994|7|29|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}}, 9 June 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Luca Ranieri]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|4|23|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}}, 9 June 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Francesco Acerbi]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|2|10|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|NOR}}, 6 June 2025}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Pietro Comuzzo]]|age={{birth date and age|2005|2|20|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|GER}}, 23 March 2025}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matteo Ruggeri]]|age={{birth date and age|2002|7|11|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Atlético Madrid]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|GER}}, 23 March 2025}} | |||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Hans Nicolussi Caviglia]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|6|18|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}} 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nicolò Rovella]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|12|4|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[SS Lazio|Lazio]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 8 September 2025}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nicolò | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Giovanni Fabbian]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|1|14|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 8 September 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Cesare Casadei]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|1|10|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}}, 9 June 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[ | |||
{{nat fs break}} | {{nat fs break}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Moise Kean]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|2|28|df=y}}|caps= | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Moise Kean]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|2|28|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=11|club=[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}} 13 November 2025 <sup>INJ</sup>}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nicolò Cambiaghi]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|12|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MDA}} 13 November 2025 <sup>INJ</sup>}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Roberto Piccoli]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|1|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}} 14 October 2025}} | ||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[ | {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Daniel Maldini]]|age={{birth date and age|2001|10|11|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ISR}}, 8 September 2025}} | ||
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*<sup>INJ</sup> <span style="font-size:90%">Withdrew due to injury</span> | *<sup>INJ</sup> <span style="font-size:90%">Withdrew due to injury</span> | ||
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===Player records=== | ===Player records=== | ||
:{{Updated| | :{{Updated|16 November 2025}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.figc.it/it/nazionali/nazionali-in-cifre/nic/ | title=NIC | date=27 September 2023 }}</ref><ref name="rsssf">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/ital-recintlp.html#app|title=Italy – Record International Players: Appearances for Italy National Team|publisher=RSSSF|author1=Roberto Di Maggio|author2=José Luis Pierrend|date=8 April 2016|access-date=3 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921061341/http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/ital-recintlp.html#app|archive-date=21 September 2013|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
====Most appearances==== | ====Most appearances==== | ||
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====Top goalscorers==== | ====Top goalscorers==== | ||
[[File:Gigi Riva, Italia, 1968 (cropped).JPG|upright=1|thumb| | [[File:Gigi Riva, Italia, 1968 (cropped).JPG|upright=1|thumb|Gigi Riva is the top scorer in the history of Italy with [[List of international goals scored by Gigi Riva|35 goals]].]] | ||
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| style="text-align:left;"|[[Gigi | | style="text-align:left;"|[[Gigi Riva]] <small>([[List of international goals scored by Gigi Riva|list]])</small> | ||
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|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]] | |{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]] | ||
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|{{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[2030 FIFA World Cup|2030]] | |{{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[2030 FIFA World Cup|2030]] | ||
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:''*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]].'' | :''*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]].'' | ||
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|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[1980 World Champions' Gold Cup]]||Group stage||4th of 6||2||0||1||1||1||3 | |{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[1980 World Champions' Gold Cup]]||Group stage||4th of 6||2||0||1||1||1||3 | ||
|- style="background:gold;" | |- style="background:gold;" | ||
|{{flagicon|Mexico|1974}} [[1985 Ciudad de México Cup Tournament]]||'''Champions'''||'''1st of 3'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''2''' | |{{flagicon|Mexico|1974}} [[1985 Ciudad de México Cup Tournament]]||'''Champions'''||'''1st of 3'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''2''' | ||
|- style="background:gold;" | |- style="background:gold;" | ||
|{{flagicon|Sweden}} 1991 [[Scania 100 Tournament]]||'''Champions'''||'''1st of 4'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''1''' | |{{flagicon|Sweden}} 1991 [[Scania 100 Tournament]]||'''Champions'''||'''1st of 4'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''1''' | ||
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[1992 U.S. Cup]]||'''Round-robin'''||'''2nd of 4'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''1''' | |{{flagicon|USA}} [[1992 U.S. Cup]]||'''Round-robin'''||'''2nd of 4'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''1''' | ||
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||{{flagicon|France|1974}} [[1997 Tournoi de France]]||Round robin||4th of 4||3||0||2||1||5||7 | ||{{flagicon|France|1974}} [[1997 Tournoi de France]]||Round robin||4th of 4||3||0||2||1||5||7 | ||
|- style="background:silver;" | |- style="background:silver;" | ||
||{{flagicon|England}} [[2022 Finalissima]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''2nd of 2'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''3''' | ||{{flagicon|England}} [[2022 Finalissima]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''2nd of 2'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''3''' | ||
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:''*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]].'' | :''*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]].'' | ||
==Head-to-head record== | ==Head-to-head record== | ||
{{Main|Italy national football team head-to-head record}} | {{Main|Italy national football team head-to-head record}} | ||
As of | As of 16 November 2025, the complete official match record of the Italian national team comprises [[Italy national football team head-to-head record|895 matches]]: 478 wins, 241 draws and 176 losses.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Statistiche Gare FIGC|url=https://www.figc.it/it/nazionali/nazionali-in-cifre/statistiche-gare/?squadraId=12&federazioneId=&citta=&competizioneId=&tecnicoId=&anno=&tipoCampoId=&risultatoId=|access-date=25 June 2020|website=www.figc.it|archive-date=25 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200625073117/https://www.figc.it/it/nazionali/nazionali-in-cifre/statistiche-gare/?squadraId=12&federazioneId=&citta=&competizioneId=&tecnicoId=&anno=&tipoCampoId=&risultatoId=|url-status=live}}</ref> During these matches, the team scored 1,570 times and conceded 889 goals. Italy's highest winning margin is nine goals, which was achieved against the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]] in 1948 (9–0). Their longest winning streak is 13 wins,<ref name="32unbeaten13consecutive">{{#invoke:Cite|web|last=Begley |first=Emlyn |date=2 July 2021 |title=Belgium–Italy 1–2 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51198657 |access-date=2 July 2021 |website=BBC Sport}}</ref> and their unbeaten record is 37 consecutive official matches, a world record.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|last=Edwards|first=Daniel|date=8 September 2021|title=Rampant Italy set all-time scoring record with scintillating start vs Lithuania|url=https://www.goal.com/en-gh/news/rampant-italy-set-all-time-scoring-record-with-scintillating/1ognq5lnkofa01amc0h8p6b3vq|access-date=8 September 2021|website=Goal.com}}</ref> | ||
==Honours== | |||
===Global=== | |||
* '''[[FIFA World Cup]]''' | |||
** {{gold1}} '''Champions (4)''': [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]], [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]], [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]] | |||
** {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]], [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]] | |||
** {{bronze3}} Third place (1): [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]] | |||
* '''[[FIFA Confederations Cup]]''' | |||
** {{bronze3}} Third place (1): [[2013 FIFA Confederations Cup|2013]] | |||
* '''[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]''' | |||
** {{gold1}} '''Gold medal (1)''': [[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936]] | |||
** {{bronze3}} Bronze medal (1): [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics|1928]] | |||
===Intercontinental=== | |||
* '''[[CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions]]''' | |||
** {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[2022 Finalissima|2022]] | |||
== | ===Continental=== | ||
== | |||
* '''[[UEFA European Championship]]''' | * '''[[UEFA European Championship]]''' | ||
** {{gold1}} '''Champions (2)''': [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], [[UEFA Euro 2020|2020]] | ** {{gold1}} '''Champions (2)''': [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], [[UEFA Euro 2020|2020]] | ||
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* '''[[UEFA Nations League]]''' | * '''[[UEFA Nations League]]''' | ||
** {{bronze3}} Third place (2): [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]], [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] | ** {{bronze3}} Third place (2): [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]], [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] | ||
===Regional=== | ===Regional=== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:51, 30 December 2025
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The Italy national football team (Template:Langx) has represented Italy in men's international football since its first match in 1910. The national team is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the governing body for football in Italy, which is a co-founder and member of UEFA. Italy's home matches are played at various stadiums throughout Italy, and its primary training ground and technical headquarters, Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano, is located in Florence.
Italy is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions, having won four World Cup titles (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006), reaching two more finals (1970, 1994), and finishing third place in 1990 and fourth in 1978. Italy also won two European Championships (1968, 2020), and appeared in two other finals of the tournament (2000, 2012). Italy's team also finished as runners-up in the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions in 2022, and in third place at both the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013 and at the UEFA Nations League in 2021 and 2023.
The team is known as gli Azzurri (the Blues), because Savoy blue is the common colour of the national teams representing Italy, as it is the traditional paint of the royal House of Savoy, which reigned over the Kingdom of Italy. In 1938, Italy became the first team to defend its World Cup title, and due to the outbreak of World War II, retained the title for a further twelve years. Italy had also previously won two Central European International Cups (1927–30, 1933–35). Between its first two World Cup victories, Italy won the Olympic football tournament (1936). After the majority of the team was killed in a plane crash in 1949, Italy obtained poor results in the 1950s, even failing to qualify for the 1958 World Cup. Failure to qualify for the World Cup did not happen again until the consecutive editions of 2018 and 2022. However, the team was unbeaten from October 2018 to October 2021, and holds the world record for most consecutive matches without defeat (37).[1]
Italy has notable rivalries with other footballing nations, such as Brazil, France, Germany and Spain. In the FIFA World Rankings, in force since August 1993, Italy has occupied first place several times, in November 1993 and during 2007 (February, April–June, September), with its worst placement in August 2018 in 21st place.
History
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Origins and first two World Cup titles in 1934 and 1938
An early attempt to create an Italian national team occurred on 30 April 1899, when an Italian selection played a Swiss eleven, losing 0–2 in Turin.[2] The team's first official match was held in Milan on 15 May 1910. Italy defeated France by a score of 6–2, with Italy's first goal scored by Pietro Lana.[3][4][5] The Italian team played with a (2–3–5) system and consisted of De Simoni, Varisco, Calì, Trerè, Fossati, Capello, Debernardi, Rizzi, Cevenini I, Lana, Boiocchi, with Calì as the team's first captain.[6]
The first success in an official tournament was the bronze medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. After losing the semi-final against Uruguay, an 11–3 victory against Egypt secured third place in the competition. In the 1927–30 and 1933–35 Central European International Cup, Italy achieved first place out of five Central European teams, topping the group with 11 points in both editions of the tournament.[7][8] Italy would also later win the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics with a 2–1 victory in extra time in the gold medal match over Austria on 15 August 1936.[9]
After declining to participate in the inaugural World Cup (1930, in Uruguay) the Italy national team won two consecutive editions of the tournament in 1934 and 1938, under the direction of coach Vittorio Pozzo and the performance of Giuseppe Meazza, who is considered one of the best Italian football players of all time by some.[10][11] Italy hosted the 1934 World Cup, and played their first ever World Cup match in a 7–1 win over the United States in Rome. Italy defeated Czechoslovakia 2–1 in extra time in the final in Rome, with goals by Raimundo Orsi and Angelo Schiavio to achieve their first World Cup title. They achieved their second title in 1938 in a 4–2 defeat of Hungary, with two goals by Gino Colaussi and two goals by Silvio Piola in the World Cup that followed. It is rumored that before the 1938 finals fascist Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini sent a telegram to the team, saying "Vincere o morire!" (literally translated as "Win or die!"). However, no record remains of such a telegram, and World Cup player Pietro Rava said when interviewed: "No, no, no, that's not true. He sent a telegram wishing us well, but no never 'win or die'."[12]
Reconstruction in the 1950s and 1960s
In 1949, 10 of the 11 players in the team's initial line-up were killed in a plane crash that affected Torino, winners of the previous five Serie A titles. Italy did not advance further than the first round of the 1950 World Cup, as they were weakened severely due to the air disaster. The team had travelled by boat rather than by plane, fearing another accident.[13]
In the 1954 and 1962 World Cups, Italy failed to progress past the first round,[14][15] and did not qualify for the 1958 World Cup due to a 2–1 defeat to Northern Ireland in the last match of the qualifying round.[16] Italy did not take part in the first edition of the European Championship in 1960 (then known as the European Nations Cup),[17] and was knocked out by the Soviet Union in the first round of the 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying.[18]
Their participation in the 1966 World Cup was ended by a 0–1 defeat at the hands of North Korea. Despite being the tournament favourites, the Azzurri, whose 1966 squad included Gianni Rivera and Giacomo Bulgarelli, were eliminated in the first round by the semi-professional North Koreans. The Italian team was bitterly condemned upon their return home, while North Korean scorer Pak Doo-ik was celebrated as the David who killed Goliath. Upon Italy's return home, furious fans threw fruit and rotten tomatoes at their transport bus at the airport.[19][20]
European champions and World Cup runners-up (1968–1974)
In 1968, Italy hosted the European Championship and won the tournament in its first participation, beating Yugoslavia in Rome and winning their first major competition since the 1938 World Cup. The final ended in a 1–1 draw after extra time, and the rules of the time required the match to be replayed a few days later. This would be the only time the final of the European Championship or World Cup was replayed.[21] On 10 June 1968, Italy won the replay 2–0 (with goals from Gigi Riva and Pietro Anastasi) to take the trophy.
In the 1970 World Cup, exploiting the performances of European champions' players like Giacinto Facchetti, Gianni Rivera and Gigi Riva and with a new centre-forward Roberto Boninsegna, the team were able to return to the World Cup final match after 32 years. They reached this result after one of the most famous matches in football history—the "Game of the Century", the 1970 World Cup semifinal between Italy and West Germany that Italy won 4–3 in extra time, with five of the seven goals coming in extra time.[22] They were later defeated by Brazil in the final 4–1.
After losing to Belgium in the quarter-finals to qualify for the 1972 European Championship, this generation's cycle ended at the 1974 World Cup, where the team was eliminated in the group stage after a 2–1 loss against Poland in the last match of the group.
Third World Cup title generation (1978–1986)
Under the initial guide of Fulvio Bernardini and later that of head coach Enzo Bearzot, a new generation of Italian players came to the international stage in the second half of the 1970s. At the 1978 World Cup, Italy was the only team in the tournament to beat the eventual champions and host team Argentina, and the Azzurri made it to the third-place final, where they were defeated by Brazil 2–1. In the second round group stage match against the Netherlands, which prevented Italy from reaching the final, Italian goalkeeper Dino Zoff was beaten by a long-distance shot from Arie Haan, and Zoff was criticised for the defeat.[23] Italy hosted the 1980 European Championship, the first edition to be held between eight teams instead of four,[24] automatically qualifying for the finals as hosts. After two draws with Spain and Belgium and a narrow 1–0 win over England, Italy were beaten by Czechoslovakia in the third-place match on penalties 9–8 after Fulvio Collovati missed his kick.[25][26]
After a scandal in Serie A, where some national team players such as Paolo Rossi[27] were prosecuted and suspended for match fixing and illegal betting, the Azzurri qualified for the second round of the 1982 World Cup after three uninspiring draws against Poland, Peru, and Cameroon. Having been loudly criticised, the Italian team decided on a press black-out from then on, with only coach Enzo Bearzot and captain Dino Zoff appointed to speak to the press. Italy's second group was a group of death with Argentina and Brazil. In the opener, Italy prevailed 2–1 over Argentina, with Italy's goals, both left-footed strikes, being scored by Marco Tardelli and Antonio Cabrini. After Brazil defeated Argentina 3–1, Italy needed to win in order to advance to the semi-finals. Italy took the lead twice with Paolo Rossi's goals, and twice Brazil came back. When Falcão scored to equalise at 2–2, Brazil would have been through on goal difference, but in the 74th minute Rossi scored the winning goal, for a hat-trick, in a crowded penalty area to send Italy to the semifinals after one of the greatest games in World Cup history.[28][29][30] Italy then progressed to the semi-final where they defeated Poland with two goals from Rossi.
In the final on 11 July 1982, Italy met West Germany in Madrid. The first half ended scoreless, after Antonio Cabrini missed a penalty awarded for a Hans-Peter Briegel foul on Bruno Conti. In the second half Paolo Rossi again scored the first goal, and while the Germans were pushing forward in search of an equaliser, Marco Tardelli and substitute Alessandro Altobelli finalised two contropiede counterattacks to make it 3–0. Paul Breitner scored West Germany's consolation goal seven minutes before the end.[31] Tardelli's screaming celebration after his goal was one of the defining images of Italy's 1982 World Cup triumph.[32] Paolo Rossi won the Golden Boot with six goals as well as the Golden Ball Award for the best player of the tournament,[33] and 40-year-old captain-goalkeeper Dino Zoff became the oldest player to win the World Cup.[34]
Italy subsequently failed to qualify for UEFA Euro 1984,[35][36] and then entered as reigning champions in the 1986 World Cup,[37][38][39] but were eliminated by reigning European Champions, France, in the round of 16.[40]
Vicini years and World Cup runners-up with Sacchi (1986–1994)
In 1986, Azeglio Vicini was appointed as new head coach, replacing Bearzot.[41] He granted a central role to players such as Walter Zenga and Gianluca Vialli, and conceded a chance to young players coming from the U21 team;[42] Vialli scored goals that gave Italy a 1988 European Championship pass,[43] and he was shown like Altobelli's successor, having his same goal attitude.[44] Both forwards stroke the target in Germany, where the Soviet Union defeated the Azzurri in the semi-finals.[45]
Italy hosted the World Cup for the second time in 1990. The Italian attack featured talented forwards Salvatore Schillaci and a young Roberto Baggio. Italy played nearly all of their matches in Rome and did not concede a single goal in their first five matches; however, they lost the semi-final in Naples to defending champion Argentina. Argentinian player Diego Maradona, who played for Napoli, made comments prior to the game pertaining to the North–South inequality in Italy and the Risorgimento, asking Neapolitans to root for Argentina in the game.[46] Italy lost 4–3 on penalty kicks following a 1–1 draw after extra time. Schillaci's first-half opener was equalised in the second half by Claudio Caniggia's header for Argentina. Aldo Serena missed the final penalty kick with Roberto Donadoni also having his penalty saved by goalkeeper Sergio Goycochea. Italy went on to defeat England 2–1 in the third-place match in Bari, with Schillaci scoring the winning goal on a penalty to become the tournament's top scorer with six goals.
After failing to qualify for UEFA Euro 1992, Vicini was replaced by former AC Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi, who brought a new style of play. In November 1993, FIFA ranked Italy No. 1 since the ranking system was introduced in December 1992.[47]
At the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Italy lost the opening match against Ireland 0–1 at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. After a 1–0 win against Norway in East Rutherford and a 1–1 draw with Mexico at the RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., Italy advanced from Group E based on goals scored among the four teams tied on points. During their round of 16 match at Foxboro Stadium near Boston, Italy was down 0–1 late against Nigeria, but Baggio equalised in the 88th minute and a penalty in extra time to take the win.[48] Baggio scored another late goal against Spain at their quarter-final match in Boston to seal a 2–1 win and two goals against Bulgaria in their semi-final match in New York for another 2–1 win.[49][50] In the final, which took place in Los Angeles's Rose Bowl stadium 2,700 miles (4,320 km) and three time zones away from the Northeastern United States where they had played all their previous matches, Italy, who had 24 hours less rest than Brazil, played 120 minutes of scoreless football, taking the match to a penalty shootout, the first time a World Cup final was settled on penalties.[51] Italy lost the subsequent shootout 3–2 after Baggio, who had been playing with the aid of a pain-killer injection[52] and a heavily bandaged hamstring,[53][54] missed the final penalty kick of the match, shooting over the crossbar.[55][56]
Euro 2000 runners-up (1996–2000)
Italy, still led by Sacchi, qualified for Euro 1996 in England, but did not progress beyond the group stage. Having defeated Russia 2–1 and losing by the same score against the Czech Republic, Italy required a victory in their final group match against Germany to progress to the quarter-finals. However, Gianfranco Zola failed to convert a decisive penalty in a 0–0 draw against the Germans, who eventually won the tournament.[57]
Finishing second behind England in the qualification campaign for the 1998 World Cup, Italy booked a place at the final tournament after defeating Russia in a play-off, with Pierluigi Casiraghi scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 aggregate victory on 15 November 1997.[58] After finishing first in their group and overcoming Norway in the second round, Italy faced a penalty shoot-out in the quarterfinals, for the third World Cup in a row.[59] The Italian side, where Alessandro Del Piero and Baggio renewed the controversial staffetta (Template:Literally) between Mazzola and Rivera from 1970, held the eventual world champions and host team, France, to a 0–0 draw after extra time, but lost 4–3 in the shoot-out. With two goals scored in this tournament, Baggio remains the only Italian player to have scored in three different FIFA World Cups.[60]
Two years later, at the Euro 2000, with four consecutive victories the team led by former captain Dino Zoff made it all the way to the semifinals, facing another penalty shoot-out but emerging victorious over the co-hosts, the Netherlands.[61] Italian goalkeeper Francesco Toldo saved one penalty during the match and two in the shootout, while striker Francesco Totti scored his penalty with a cucchiaio (Template:Literally) chip.[62] Italy finished the tournament as runners-up, losing the final 2–1 against France (to a golden goal in extra time) after conceding an equalising goal just 30 seconds before the expected end of injury time.[63] After the defeat, coach Dino Zoff resigned in protest after being criticised by AC Milan club president and politician Silvio Berlusconi.[64]
Trapattoni years (2000–2004)
Giovanni Trapattoni took charge of the team in July 2000 following the resignation of Dino Zoff.[65] Playing in Group 8 of the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification process, Italy finished undefeated after facing Romania, Georgia, Hungary and Lithuania. In the final tournament, a 2–0 victory against Ecuador with a double from Christian Vieri was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match against Croatia, English referee Graham Poll incorrectly disallowed two regular goals resulting in a 2–1 defeat to Italy.[66] Despite two goals being ruled for offsides, a late headed goal from Alessandro Del Piero helped Italy to a 1–1 draw with Mexico, proving enough to advance to the knockout stages.[67]
Co-host country South Korea eliminated Italy in the round of 16 by a score of 2–1. The match proved controversial with members of the Italian team, most notably striker Francesco Totti and coach Giovanni Trapattoni, suggesting a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition.[68] Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of ordering the official to ensure a Korean victory so that one of the two host nations would remain in the tournament.[69] The most contentious decisions by the game referee Byron Moreno were an early penalty awarded to South Korea (saved by Buffon), a golden goal by Damiano Tommasi incorrectly ruled offside, and the sending off of Totti after being presented with a second yellow card for an alleged dive in the penalty area.[70] FIFA president Sepp Blatter stated that the linesmen had been a "disaster" and admitted that Italy suffered from bad offside calls during the group matches, but he denied conspiracy allegations. While questioning Totti's sending off by Moreno, Blatter refused to blame Italy's loss entirely on the referees, stating: "Italy's elimination is not only down to referees and linesmen who made human not premeditated errors. Italy made mistakes both in defense and in attack."[71]
Trapattoni stayed on and guided the team at Euro 2004 in Portugal, where after draws against Denmark and Sweden along with a victory over Bulgaria in Group C, Italy were eliminated following a three-way five point tie based on the number of goals scored in matches among the tied teams.[72] Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and then Italian football federation president Franco Carraro accused the Swedish and Danish teams of fixing the result of their final match (2-2 was the result which consented both teams to advance).[73] Despite calls, then-UEFA spokesperson Robert Faulkner said the organization would not investigate the result.[74]
2006 World Cup victory
The Italian Football Federation replaced Trapattoni with Marcello Lippi.[75][76] With controversy plaguing the domestic league, Italy entered the 2006 World Cup as one of the eight seeded teams.[77][78][79][80] Italy finished first in Group E with wins against Ghana and the Czech Republic and a draw with the United States.[81][82] In the round of 16, Italy secured a 1–0 victory over Australia with Francesco Totti scoring a penalty.[83] Italy overcame Ukraine, 3–0, after taking an early lead through Gianluca Zambrotta and additional goals coming from Luca Toni.[84] In the semi-finals, Italy beat hosts Germany 2–0 with goals Fabio Grosso and Alessandro Del Piero in the last minutes of extra time.[85]
On 9 July 2006, the Azzurri won their fourth World Cup title after defeating France in the final. French captain Zinedine Zidane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the seventh minute before Marco Materazzi scored from a corner kick, twelve minutes later. The score remained level and during extra-time and Zidane was sent off for headbutting Materazzi.[86] Italy went on to win the penalty shootout 5–3, with all Italian players scoring their kicks. The decisive penalty goal was scored by Grosso.[87]
FIFA named seven Italian players — Gianluigi Buffon, Fabio Cannavaro, Gianluca Zambrotta, Andrea Pirlo, Gennaro Gattuso, Francesco Totti and Luca Toni — to the 23-man tournament All Star Team.[88] Buffon also won the Lev Yashin Award, given to the best goalkeeper of the tournament; he conceded only two goals in the tournament's seven matches, the first an own goal by Zaccardo and the second from Zidane's penalty kick in the final, and remained unbeaten for 460 consecutive minutes.[89] In honour of Italy winning a fourth World Cup, members of the squad were awarded the Italian Order of Merit of Cavaliere.[90][91]
The decline of the world champions (2006–2010)
Marcello Lippi, who had announced his resignation three days after the World Cup triumph, was replaced by Roberto Donadoni.[92] Italy qualified for Euro 2008 by winning their group ahead of France. On 14 February 2007, Italy climbed to first in the FIFA World Rankings for the second time.[47] At Euro 2008, the Azzurri lost 3–0 to the Netherlands in the opening match of the group stage. The following game against Romania ended 1–1 thanks to a penalty save from Gianluigi Buffon.[93] Italy would win their final group game against France 2–0, a rematch of the 2006 World Cup final. The Azzurri were eliminated in the quarter-finals on penalties to eventual champions Spain. Within a week of the game, Roberto Donadoni's contract was terminated and Marcello Lippi was rehired as coach.[94]
Italy qualified for their first ever FIFA Confederations Cup held in South Africa in June 2009 by virtue of winning the 2006 World Cup. They won their opening match of the tournament against the United States, but subsequent defeats to Egypt and Brazil meant that they finished third in the group on goals scored (points level with the US and Egypt), and were eliminated.[95]
At the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, reigning champions Italy were unexpectedly eliminated in the first round, finishing last place in their group. After being held to 1–1 draws with Paraguay and New Zealand needing equalizers in both games, they suffered a 3–2 loss to Slovakia having trailed 2-0 and 3-1.[96] It was the first time Italy failed to win a single game at a World Cup tournament, and in doing so became only the third nation to be eliminated in the first round while being reigning World Cup champions.[97]
Euro 2012 runners-up and fluctuating results (2010–2018)
Marcello Lippi stepped down after Italy's World Cup campaign and was replaced by Cesare Prandelli, although Lippi's successor had already been announced before the tournament.[98]
At UEFA Euro 2012, Italy finished second in their group behind Spain, which earned them a quarter-final tie against England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to beat England on penalties.[99][100] In the semi-final against Germany, two first-half goals by Mario Balotelli saw the Italians through to the final. In the final, Italy fell to a 4–0 defeat to Spain.[101]
During the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil, Italy reached the semi-finals, losing 7–6 on penalties to Spain.[102] Italy did manage to beat Uruguay in the third place play-off. At the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Italy defeated England 2–1 in their first match before succumbing to underdogs Costa Rica 1–0 in the second group stage match.[103][104] In Italy's last group match, they were knocked out by Uruguay 1–0, in a controversial match, where Italian player Claudio Marchisio was controversially sent off whilst Uruguay's Luis Suarez bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini without any sanction.[105][106] Shortly after this loss, coach Cesare Prandelli resigned.[107]
Former Juventus manager Antonio Conte was selected to replace Prandelli. On 10 October 2015, Italy qualified for Euro 2016, courtesy of a 3–1 win over Azerbaijan;[108] the result meant that Italy had gone 50 games unbeaten in European qualifiers.[109] On 4 April 2016, it was announced that Antonio Conte would step down as Italy coach after Euro 2016 to become head coach of Chelsea.[110] The 23-man squad was initially criticised by many fans and members of the media for its lack of quality,[111] which saw notable absences, such as Andrea Pirlo and Sebastian Giovinco being controversially left out.[112] Italy opened Euro 2016 with a 2–0 victory over Belgium and qualified thanks to a win against Sweden in the second match, which made their defeat 1–0 to Ireland in the final group stage match irrelevant for access to the round of 16.[113][114] Italy subsequently defeated reigning European champions Spain 2–0 in the round of 16.[115] However, Italy were defeated by reigning world champions Germany in the quarter-finals on penalties, after a 1–1 draw.[116][117]
Failure to qualify for 2018 World Cup
After Conte's planned departure following Euro 2016, Gian Piero Ventura took over as manager for the team.[118] During qualification for the 2018 World Cup, Italy finished second in Group G, five points behind Spain.[119][120] Italy would compete in the play-off round against Sweden, where they lost 1–0 on aggregate and therefore eliminated; the first time that Italy had failed to qualify for the World Cup since 1958.[121] Following the match, veterans Andrea Barzagli, Daniele De Rossi and captain Gianluigi Buffon all declared their retirement from the national team.[122] On 15 November 2017, Ventura was dismissed as head coach,[123] and on 20 November 2017, Carlo Tavecchio resigned as president of the Italian Football Federation.[124] Luigi Di Biagio was called as caretaker manager and led the team in subsequent friendlies in March 2018, including the last of Buffon's 176 appearances on 23 March in a friendly against Argentina.[125]
Resurgence and second European title (2018–2021)
On 14 May 2018, Roberto Mancini was announced as the new manager.[126] On 16 August 2018, in the first FIFA World Rankings update that followed the World Cup, Italy dropped to their lowest-ever ranking of 21st.[127] On 18 November 2019, Italy finished Euro 2020 qualifying with ten wins in all ten matches, becoming only the sixth side to qualify for a European Championship with a perfect record.[128] On 17 March 2020, UEFA confirmed that Euro 2020 would be postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[129]
At the delayed Euro 2020, Italy finished top of Group A, ahead of Turkey, Switzerland, and Wales. Being one of the host nations, Italy played all three group games at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, and it became the first team in European Championship history to win each group stage match without conceding.[130] In the round of 16, Italy defeated Austria 2–1 at Wembley Stadium after extra time.[131] In the quarter-finals, Italy secured a 2–1 victory over Belgium, before beating Spain on penalties in the semi-finals.[132][133]
In the final, on 11 July 2021, Italy won the European Championship defeating hosts England at Wembley Stadium on penalties after a 1–1 draw,[134] for their second European title and their first since 1968. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma also won the Player of the Tournament award, given to the best player of the tournament.[135] On 16 July, all members of the European Championship-winning squad were awarded the Italian Order of Merit of Cavaliere.[136]
In October 2021, Italy participated in the UEFA Nations League Finals as hosts, and lost the semi-final against Spain, 2–1 at the San Siro.[137] This match meant the end of the record 37-game unbeaten run and the first defeat for Italy in more than three years. Four days later, Italy won the third-place play-off, 2–1 against Belgium.[138]
Failure to qualify for 2022 World Cup and disappointment at Euro 2024
On 15 November 2021, Italy drew 0–0 with Northern Ireland in their final 2022 World Cup qualifying match and finished in second place, two points behind Switzerland.[139] On 24 March 2022, Italy lost 1–0 in the semi-final of the play-offs against North Macedonia, their first-ever World Cup qualifying home defeat, therefore, failing to qualify for the World Cup for a second consecutive time.[140][141]
On 1 June 2022, Italy took part in the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions match, rebranded as the 2022 Finalissima, losing 3–0 against defending Copa América champion Argentina.[142] In September Italy qualified for the 2023 UEFA Nations League Finals after beating Hungary 2–0 in Budapest.[143] On 15 June 2023, Italy played the semi-final against Spain, losing 2–1.[144] Three days later, Italy won the third-place match 3–2 against the Netherlands.[145] Two months later, after five years as Italy's coach, Mancini resigned.[146]
Luciano Spalletti was chosen as the new coach,[147] and led the team in the last six games of Euro 2024 qualifying, managing to achieve direct qualification to the European Championship.[148] Italy were eliminated from the tournament in the round of 16 following a 2–0 loss to Switzerland,[149] leading the minister for Sport Andrea Abodi to call the Euro campaign a "failure".[150]
Recent years (2025–present)
In June 2025, after a 3–0 defeat against Norway in the first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Spalletti was relieved from his duties,[151] and former 2006 World Cup champion Gennaro Gattuso took his place.[152] Gattuso's debut as Italy's commissario tecnico came on 5 September in a 5–0 win against Estonia.[153] In November of the same year, Italy qualified for the play-offs for the third time in a row following a 4–1 home defeat to Norway.[154]
Rivalries
- Italy vs. Brazil: matches between the nations are known as the World Derby (Portuguese: Clássico Mundial).[155] The most successful football nations in the world, they have achieved nine World Cups between one another. Since their first match at the 1938 World Cup, they have played against each other a total of five times in the World Cup, most notably in the 1970 World Cup final and the 1994 World Cup final in which Brazil won 4–1 and 3–2 on penalties after a goalless draw respectively.[156]
- Italy vs. France: matches between the two nations officially began on 15 May 1910, Italy's first recorded match ending in a 6–2 victory.[157][158] Notable matches in the World Cup and the European Football Championship include the 2006 World Cup final, when the Italians defeated the French 5–3 in the penalty shoot-out, after a 1–1 draw, and the 2000 European Championship, won by France with an extra-time golden goal by David Trezeguet.[159]
- Italy vs. Germany: matches between the two nations have cumulated in five matches in the World Cup, including the "Game of the Century", the 1970 World Cup semifinal between the two countries that Italy won 4–3 in extra time, with five of the seven goals coming in extra time.[160] Italy defeated West Germany 3–1 in the 1982 FIFA World Cup final. Germany has also won three European Championships while Italy has won it twice. The two countries have faced each other four times in the European Championship, with three draws (one German penalty shoot-out victory) and one Italian victory.[161] Germany had never defeated Italy in a major tournament match until their victory in the Euro 2016 quarterfinals, on penalties (though statistically considered a draw), with all Germany's other wins over Italy being in friendly competitions.[117]
- Italy vs. Spain: this is a less heated and less heartfelt rivalry for the Italians, especially when compared to those with Germany and France. Matches between Italy and Spain are known as the Mediterranean Derby (Spanish: Rivalidad futbolística Italia-España), named after the Mediterranean Sea that separates the two nations.[162] Matches between them have been contested since 1920, and although they are not immediate geographical neighbours, their rivalry at international level is enhanced by the strong performances of their representative clubs in UEFA competitions.[163][164] Since the quarterfinal match between them at Euro 2008, the rivalry has renewed, with its most notable match being the UEFA Euro 2012 final, which Spain won 4–0.[165][166]
Team image
Kits and crest
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The first shirt worn by the Italy national team, in its debut against France on 15 May 1910, was white. The choice of colour was due to the fact that a decision about the appearance of the kit had not yet been made, so it was decided not to have a colour, which was why white was chosen.[167] After two games, for a friendly against Hungary in Milan on 6 January 1911, the white shirt was replaced by a blue jersey (specifically Savoy azure)—blue being the border colour of the royal House of Savoy crest used on the flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946); the shirt was accompanied by white shorts and black socks (which later became blue).[167] The team later became known as gli Azzurri (the Blues).[167][168][169][170]
In the 1930s, Italy wore a black kit, ordered by the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini. The black kit debuted on 17 February 1935 in a friendly against France at the Stadio Nazionale PNF in Rome.[171] A blue shirt, white shorts and black socks were worn at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin the following year. At the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France, the all-black kit was worn once in the match against France.[172]
After World War II, the fascist regime fell and the monarchy was abolished in 1946. The same year saw the birth of the Italian Republic, and the blue-and-white kit was reinstated. The cross of the former Royal House of Savoy was removed from the flag of Italy, and consequently from the national team's badge, now consisting solely of the Tricolore. For the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the country's name in Italian, ITALIA, was placed above the tricolour shield, and for the 1982 World Cup, FIGC, the abbreviation of the Italian Football Federation, was incorporated into the badge.[167]
In 1983, to celebrate the previous year's World Cup win, three gold stars replaced ITALIA above the tricolour, representing their three World Cup victories. In 1984, a round emblem was launched, featuring the three stars, the inscriptions ITALIA and FIGC, and the tricolour.[167]
The first known kit manufacturer was Adidas in 1974. From 2003 to 2022, the kit was made by Puma.[167] Since the 2000s, an all-blue uniform including blue shorts has occasionally been used, particularity in international tournaments.[167] After Italy's 2006 World Cup victory, a fourth star was added to the tricolour badge. In March 2022, after almost 20 years with Puma, it was announced that Adidas will be Italy's kit manufacturer from 2023 as part of a four-year deal.[173]
| Kit supplier | Period |
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| Template:Flagicon Adidas | 1974–1977 |
| Template:Flagicon Baila | 1978–1979 |
| Template:Flagicon Le Coq Sportif | 1980–1984 |
| Template:Flagicon Ennerre | 1985 |
| Template:Flagicon Diadora | 1986–1994 |
| Template:Flagicon Nike | 1995–1998 |
| Template:Flagicon Kappa | 1999–2002 |
| Template:Flagicon Puma | 2003–2022 |
| Template:Flagicon Adidas | 2023–present |
Coaching staff
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During the earliest days of Italian nation football, it was common for a Technical Commission to be appointed. The Commission took the role that a standard coach would currently play. Ever since 1967, the national team has been controlled only by the coach. For this reason, the coach of the Italy national team is still called Technical Commissioner (Template:Langx) or CT. The use of this title has since then expanded into other team sports in Italy.
| Position | Staff |
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| Head coach | Template:Flagicon Gennaro Gattuso |
| Assistant coach | Template:Flagicon Luigi Riccio |
| Technical assistant | Template:Flagicon Leonardo Bonucci |
| Goalkeeping coaches | Template:Flagicon Roberto Perrone Template:Flagicon Cristiano Lupatelli |
| Fitness coaches | Template:Flagicon Bruno Dominici Template:Flagicon Dino Tenderini |
| Match analysts | Template:Flagicon Marco Sangermani Template:Flagicon Marco Mannucci |
| Head of delegation | Template:Flagicon Gianluigi Buffon |
| Doctors | Template:Flagicon Angelo De Carli Template:Flagicon Carmine Costabile |
| Physiotherapists | Template:Flagicon Mauro Doimi Template:Flagicon Fabio Sannino Template:Flagicon Emanuele Randelli Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Scalzi |
| Osteopath | Template:Flagicon Walter Martinelli |
| Nutritionist | Template:Flagicon Matteo Pincella |
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Results and fixtures
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The following is a list of match results in the last twelve months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
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Players
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Current squad
The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Moldova and Norway on 13 and 16 November 2025, respectively.[175]
- Information correct as of 16 November 2025, after the match against Norway.
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| GK | Elia Caprile | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon/core CagliariScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |
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| 21 | DF | Alessandro Bastoni | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 41 | 3 | Template:Fbaicon/core Inter MilanScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
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Recent call-ups
The following players have also been called up for the team within the last twelve months.
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| DF | Diego Coppola | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 2 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Brighton & Hove Albion | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 14 October 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| DF | Federico Gatti | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 6 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Juventus | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 8 September 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| DF | Giovanni Leoni | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Liverpool | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 8 September 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| DF | Davide Zappacosta | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 14 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Atalanta | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 9 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DF | Daniele Rugani | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 7 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Juventus | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 9 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DF | Luca Ranieri | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 1 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Fiorentina | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 9 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DF | Francesco Acerbi | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 34 | 1 | Template:Fbaicon Inter Milan | v. {{safesubst: Template:Yesno | alias = Norway | flag alias = Flag of Norway.svg | flag alias-old kingdom = Royal Standard of Norway.svg | flag alias-1814 = Flag of Norway (1814–1821).svg | flag alias-1818 = Swedish and Norwegian merchant flag 1818-1844.svg | flag alias-1844 = Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg | flag alias-state = Flag of Norway, state.svg | border-state = | flag alias-army = Flag of the Norwegian Army.svg | border-army = | link alias-army = Norwegian Army | flag alias-war = Flag of Norway, state.svg | link alias-war = Norwegian Armed Forces | border-war = | flag alias-naval = Naval Jack of Norway.svg | border-naval = | link alias-naval = Royal Norwegian Navy | flag alias-air force = Royal Norwegian Air Force Flag.svg | border-air force = | link alias-air force = Royal Norwegian Air Force | flag alias-navy = Flag of Norway, state.svg | border-navy = | link alias-navy = Royal Norwegian Navy | flag alias-coast guard = Norwegian Coast Guard Racing Stripe.svg | link alias-coast guard = Norwegian Coast Guard | border-coast guard = | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 6 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||
| DF | Pietro Comuzzo | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Fiorentina | v. {{safesubst: Template:Yesno | alias = Germany | flag alias = Flag of Germany.svg | flag alias-1866 = Flag of the German Empire.svg | link alias-1866 = German Empire | flag alias-empire = Flag of the German Empire.svg | link alias-empire = German Empire | flag alias-1919 = Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg | link alias-1919 = Weimar Republic | flag alias-Weimar = Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg | link alias-Weimar = Weimar Republic | flag alias-1933 = Flag of Germany (1933-1935).svg | flag alias-1935 = Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg | link alias-1935 = Nazi Germany | flag alias-Nazi = Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg | link alias-Nazi = Nazi Germany | flag alias-1946 = Merchant flag of Germany (1946–1949).svg | border-1946 = | flag alias-1949 = Flag of Germany.svg | flag alias-EUA = German Olympic flag (1959-1968).svg | flag alias-gold = Flag of West Germany; Flag of Germany (1990–1996).svg | flag alias-state = Flag of Germany (state).svg | link alias-military = Bundeswehr | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Germany.svg | border-naval = | link alias-naval = German Navy | flag alias-coast guard=German Federal Coast Guard racing stripe.svg | border-coast guard= | link alias-coast guard=German Federal Coast Guard | flag alias-army = Colour of Germany.svg | flag alias-air force =Flag of Germany (state).svg | link alias-air force = German Air Force | link alias-army = German Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Germany.svg | link alias-navy = German Navy | border-navy = | border-army= | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 23 March 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
| DF | Matteo Ruggeri | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Atlético Madrid | v. {{safesubst: Template:Yesno | alias = Germany | flag alias = Flag of Germany.svg | flag alias-1866 = Flag of the German Empire.svg | link alias-1866 = German Empire | flag alias-empire = Flag of the German Empire.svg | link alias-empire = German Empire | flag alias-1919 = Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg | link alias-1919 = Weimar Republic | flag alias-Weimar = Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg | link alias-Weimar = Weimar Republic | flag alias-1933 = Flag of Germany (1933-1935).svg | flag alias-1935 = Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg | link alias-1935 = Nazi Germany | flag alias-Nazi = Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg | link alias-Nazi = Nazi Germany | flag alias-1946 = Merchant flag of Germany (1946–1949).svg | border-1946 = | flag alias-1949 = Flag of Germany.svg | flag alias-EUA = German Olympic flag (1959-1968).svg | flag alias-gold = Flag of West Germany; Flag of Germany (1990–1996).svg | flag alias-state = Flag of Germany (state).svg | link alias-military = Bundeswehr | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Germany.svg | border-naval = | link alias-naval = German Navy | flag alias-coast guard=German Federal Coast Guard racing stripe.svg | border-coast guard= | link alias-coast guard=German Federal Coast Guard | flag alias-army = Colour of Germany.svg | flag alias-air force =Flag of Germany (state).svg | link alias-air force = German Air Force | link alias-army = German Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Germany.svg | link alias-navy = German Navy | border-navy = | border-army= | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 23 March 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Template:Nat fs break |
| MF | Hans Nicolussi Caviglia | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Fiorentina | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 14 October 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| MF | Nicolò Rovella | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 4 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Lazio | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 8 September 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| MF | Giovanni Fabbian | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Bologna | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 8 September 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| MF | Cesare Casadei | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 0 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Torino | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 9 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Template:Nat fs break | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FW | Moise Kean | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 24 | 11 | Template:Fbaicon Fiorentina | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 13 November 2025 INJScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FW | Nicolò Cambiaghi | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 1 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Bologna | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 13 November 2025 INJScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FW | Roberto Piccoli | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 1 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Fiorentina | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 14 October 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| FW | Daniel Maldini | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 6 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Atalanta | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Israel | flag alias = Flag of Israel.svg | flag alias-1948 = Flag of Israel (1948).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Israel.svg | flag alias-police = Flag of Israel Police V2.svg | flag alias-HFC = Flag of IDF Home Front Command.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Israeli Army (Land Arm) Gray.svg | link alias-army = Israeli Ground Forces | flag alias-tsahal = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | flag alias-marines = Flag givati.svg | link alias-marines = Givati Brigade | flag alias-military = Flag of the Israel Defense Forces.svg | link alias-military = Israel Defense Forces | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-naval = Israeli Navy | flag alias-air force = Israel Air Force Flag.svg | link alias-air force = Israeli Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Israel.svg | link alias-navy = Israeli Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 8 September 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |||||||||||||||||
| FW | Lorenzo Lucca | Script error: No such module "age".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 5 | 0 | Template:Fbaicon Napoli | v. {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Moldova | flag alias = Flag of Moldova.svg | flag alias-1346 = Flag of Moldavia.svg | flag alias-1917 = Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svg | flag alias-1925 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg | flag alias-1937 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937-1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.svg | flag alias-1940 = Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1952).svg | flag alias-1952 = Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg | flag alias-1990 = Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Armed Forces of Moldova.svg | link alias-army = Moldovan Ground Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}}, 9 June 2025Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Template:Nat fs break
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Previous squads
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Individual records
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Player records
Most appearances
| Rank | Player | Caps | Goals | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gianluigi Buffon | 176 | 0 | 1997–2018 |
| 2 | Fabio Cannavaro | 136 | 2 | 1997–2010 |
| 3 | Paolo Maldini | 126 | 7 | 1988–2002 |
| 4 | Leonardo Bonucci | 121 | 8 | 2010–2023 |
| 5 | Giorgio Chiellini | 117 | 8 | 2004–2022 |
| Daniele De Rossi | 117 | 21 | 2004–2017 | |
| 7 | Andrea Pirlo | 116 | 13 | 2002–2015 |
| 8 | Dino Zoff | 112 | 0 | 1968–1983 |
| 9 | Gianluca Zambrotta | 98 | 2 | 1999–2010 |
| 10 | Giacinto Facchetti | 94 | 3 | 1963–1977 |
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Goals | Caps | Ratio | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gigi Riva (list) | 35 | 42 | 0.83 | 1965–1974 |
| 2 | Giuseppe Meazza | 33 | 53 | 0.62 | 1930–1939 |
| 3 | Silvio Piola | 30 | 34 | 0.88 | 1935–1952 |
| 4 | Roberto Baggio | 27 | 56 | 0.48 | 1988–2004 |
| Alessandro Del Piero | 91 | 0.3 | 1995–2008 | ||
| 6 | Adolfo Baloncieri | 25 | 47 | 0.53 | 1920–1930 |
| Filippo Inzaghi | 57 | 0.44 | 1997–2007 | ||
| Alessandro Altobelli | 61 | 0.41 | 1980–1988 | ||
| 9 | Christian Vieri | 23 | 49 | 0.47 | 1997–2005 |
| Francesco Graziani | 64 | 0.36 | 1975–1983 |
Captains
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- 1910: Francesco Calì
- 1911–1914: Giuseppe Milano
- 1914–1915: Virgilio Fossati
- 1920–1925: Renzo De Vecchi
- 1925–1927: Luigi Cevenini
- 1927–1930: Adolfo Baloncieri
- 1931–1934: Umberto Caligaris
- 1934: Gianpiero Combi
- 1935–1936: Luigi Allemandi
- 1937–1939: Giuseppe Meazza
- 1940–1947: Silvio Piola
- 1947–1949: Valentino Mazzola
- 1949–1950: Riccardo Carapellese
- 1951–1952: Carlo Annovazzi
- 1952–1960: Giampiero Boniperti
- 1961–1962: Lorenzo Buffon
- 1962–1963: Cesare Maldini
- 1963–1966: Sandro Salvadore
- 1966–1977: Giacinto Facchetti
- 1977–1983: Dino Zoff
- 1983–1985: Marco Tardelli
- 1985–1986: Gaetano Scirea
- 1986–1987: Antonio Cabrini
- 1988–1991: Giuseppe Bergomi
- 1991–1994: Franco Baresi
- 1994–2002: Paolo Maldini
- 2002–2010: Fabio Cannavaro[nb 1]
- 2010–2018: Gianluigi Buffon[nb 2]
- 2018–2022: Giorgio Chiellini
- 2022–2023: Leonardo Bonucci
- 2023: Ciro Immobile[188]
- 2024–present: Gianluigi Donnarumma[189]
Hat-tricks
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Manager records
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- Most manager appearances
- Enzo Bearzot: 104[190]
Team records
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- Largest victory
- 9–0 vs. United States, 2 August 1948
- Largest defeat
- 1–7 vs. Hungary, 6 April 1924
Competitive record
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FIFA World Cup
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| FIFA World Cup record | Qualification record | |||||||||||||||
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| Year | Round | Position | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />PldScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />WScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />DScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".* | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />LScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GFScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GAScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />PldScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />WScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />DScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />LScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GFScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GAScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1930 | Did not enter | Did not enter | ||||||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1934 | Champions | 1st | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1938 | Champions | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 5 | Qualified as defending champions | ||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1950 | Group stage | 7th | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 3 | Qualified as defending champions | |||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1954 | 10th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 2 | |||
| Template:Flagicon 1958 | Did not qualify | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 5 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1962 | Group stage | 9th | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 2 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1966 | 9th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 17 | 3 | |||
| Template:Flagicon 1970 | Runners-up | 2nd | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 10 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 3 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1974 | Group stage | 10th | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1978 | Fourth place | 4th | 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 18 | 4 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1982 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 12 | 6 | 8 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 5 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1986 | Round of 16 | 12th | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 6 | Qualified as defending champions | |||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1990 | Third place | 3rd | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 2 | Qualified as hosts | |||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1994 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 5 | 10 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 22 | 7 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1998 | Quarter-finals | 5th | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 13 | 2 | ||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2002 | Round of 16 | 15th | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 16 | 3 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2006 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 2 | 10 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 17 | 8 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2010 | Group stage | 26th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 18 | 7 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2014 | 22nd | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 19 | 9 | |||
| Template:Flagicon 2018 | Did not qualify | 12 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 21 | 9 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 2022 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 13 | 3 | ||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2026 | Qualification in progress | 8 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 21 | 12 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2030 | To be determined | To be determined | ||||||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 2034 | ||||||||||||||||
| Total | 4 titles | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />18/22Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | 83 | 45 | 21 | 17 | 128 | 77 | 126 | 84 | 30 | 12 | 255 | 84 | ||
- *Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
| Italy's World Cup record | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First match | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = 1861 | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
}} 7–1 United States File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg (27 May 1934; Rome, Italy) | ||||||||||||||||
| Biggest win | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = 1861 | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
}} 7–1 United States File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg (27 May 1934; Rome, Italy) | ||||||||||||||||
| Biggest defeat | alias = Switzerland | flag alias = Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg | link alias-army = Swiss Army | link alias-air force = Swiss Air Force | size = | size flag alias = 23x16px | sizebig flag alias = 25px | name = | altlink = national football team | variant = civil
}} 4–1 Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg (23 June 1954; Basel, Switzerland) |
alias = Brazil | flag alias-1692 = Flag of the Princes of Brazil.svg | flag alias-1816 = Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves.svg | flag alias-1822 = Flag of Brazil (1822-1853).svg | flag alias-1870 = Flag of Brazil (1853-1889).svg | flag alias = Flag of Brazil.svg | flag alias-1889 = Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg | flag alias-1960 = Flag of Brazil (1960–1968).svg | flag alias-1968 = Flag of Brazil (1968–1992).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Brazilian Army.svg | link alias-army = Brazilian Army | flag alias-air force = Flag of the Brazilian Air Force Command.svg | link alias-air force = Brazilian Air Force | link alias-naval = Brazilian Navy | flag alias-marines=Flag of the Brazilian Marine Corps.svg | link alias-marines=Brazilian Marine Corps | link alias-military = Brazilian Armed Forces | link alias-navy = Brazilian Navy | flag alias-navy = Flag of the Brazilian Navy.svg | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant = 1968
}} 4–1 Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg (21 June 1970; Mexico City, Mexico) | |
| Best result | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Worst result | 26th place in 2010 (group stage)
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UEFA European Championship
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| UEFA European Championship record | Qualification record | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Template:Flagicon 1960 | Did not enter | Did not enter | ||||||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1964 | Did not qualify | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 3 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1968 | Champions | 1st | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 21 | 6 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1972 | Did not qualify | 8 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 6 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1976 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1980 | Fourth place | 4th | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | Qualified as hosts | |||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1984 | Did not qualify | 8 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 12 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1988 | Semi-finals | 3rd | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 4 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 1992 | Did not qualify | 8 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 5 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1996 | Group stage | 10th | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 10 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 20 | 6 | ||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2000 | Runners-up | 2nd | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 4 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 5 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2004 | Group stage | 9th | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 17 | 4 | ||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2008 | Quarter-finals | 8th | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 12 | 9 | 2 | 1 | 22 | 9 | ||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2012 | Runners-up | 2nd | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 6 | 7 | 10 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 2 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2016 | Quarter-finals | 7th | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 16 | 7 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2020 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 13 | 4 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 4 | ||
| Template:Flagicon 2024 | Round of 16 | 14th | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 16 | 9 | ||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2028 | To be determined | To be determined | ||||||||||||||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2032 | Qualified as co-hosts | Qualified as co-hosts | ||||||||||||||
| Total | 2 titles | 11/17 | 49 | 22 | 19 | 8 | 55 | 36 | 126 | 78 | 32 | 16 | 240 | 85 | ||
- *Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
| Italy's European Championship record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First match | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
}} 0–0 Soviet Union File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg (5 June 1968; Naples, Italy) | |||||||||||||
| Biggest win | alias = Turkey | flag alias = Flag of Turkey.svg | link alias-naval = Turkish Naval Forces | link alias-navy = Turkish Navy | link alias-air force = Turkish Air Force | link alias-army = Turkish Land Forces | link alias-military = Turkish Armed Forces | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football | variant =
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}} 3–0 Switzerland File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg (16 June 2021; Rome, Italy) | |
| Biggest defeat | alias = Spain | flag alias = Flag of Spain.svg | flag alias-1506 = Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg | flag alias-1701 = Bandera de España 1701-1748.svg | flag alias-1748 = Bandera de España 1748-1785.svg | flag alias-1760 = Bandera de España 1760-1785.svg | flag alias-1785 = Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg | flag alias-1873 = Flag of the First Spanish Republic.svg | flag alias-1874 = Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg | flag alias-1931 = Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg | flag alias-civil-1931 = Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg | flag alias-1936 = Flag of the Bando Nacional (1936–1938).svg | flag alias-1938 = Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg | flag alias-1945 = Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | flag alias-1977 = Flag of Spain (1977–1981).svg | flag alias-civil = Flag of Spain (civil).svg | flag alias-civil-1785 = BandMercante1785.svg | flag alias-navy = Flag of Spain.svg | link alias-navy = Spanish Navy | flag alias-marines = Flag of Spain.svg | link alias-marines = Spanish Marine Infantry | flag alias-army = Flag of Spain.svg | link alias-army = Spanish Army | flag alias-naval = Naval Jack of Spain.svg | link alias-naval = Spanish Navy | flag alias-air force = Flag of Spain.svg | link alias-air force = Spanish Air and Space Force | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 4–0 Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg (1 July 2012; Kyiv, Ukraine) | |
| Best result | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Worst result | 10th place in 1996 (group stage)
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
UEFA Nations League
| UEFA Nations League record | |||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| League phase / Knockout stage | Finals | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2018–19 | A | 3 | 2nd | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | Template:Same position | 8th | Template:Flagicon 2019 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
| 2020–21 | A | 1 | 1st | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 2 | Template:Same position | 3rd | Template:Flagicon 2021 | 3rd | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | Squad | |
| 2022–23 | A | 3 | 1st | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 7 | Template:Same position | 3rd | Template:Flagicon 2023 | 3rd | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 4 | Squad | |
| 2024–25 | A | 2 | 2nd | 8 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 17 | 13 | Template:Same position | 5th (Quarter-finals) | Template:Flagicon 2025 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
| Total | 24 | 11 | 9 | 4 | 34 | 24 | 6th | Total | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 7 | — | ||||||
- *Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
| Italy's UEFA Nations League record | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First match | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
}} 1–1 Poland File:Flag of Poland.svg (7 September 2018; Bologna, Italy) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Biggest win | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
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| Worst result | 8th place in 2018–19
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FIFA Confederations Cup
| FIFA Confederations Cup record | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Round | Position | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />PldScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />WScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />DScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".* | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />LScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GFScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GAScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |
| Template:Flagicon 1992 | No European team participated | ||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1995 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1997 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 1999 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon 2001 | |||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 2003 | Did not enterTemplate:Efn | ||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 2005 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
| Template:Flagicon 2009 | Group stage | 5th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
| Template:Flagicon 2013 | Third place | 3rd | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 10 | 10 | |
| Template:Flagicon 2017 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
| Total | Third place | 2/10 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 13 | 15 | |
- *Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
| Italy's Confederations Cup record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First match | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
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| Biggest win | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
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| Biggest defeat | alias = Brazil | flag alias-1692 = Flag of the Princes of Brazil.svg | flag alias-1816 = Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves.svg | flag alias-1822 = Flag of Brazil (1822-1853).svg | flag alias-1870 = Flag of Brazil (1853-1889).svg | flag alias = Flag of Brazil.svg | flag alias-1889 = Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg | flag alias-1960 = Flag of Brazil (1960–1968).svg | flag alias-1968 = Flag of Brazil (1968–1992).svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Brazilian Army.svg | link alias-army = Brazilian Army | flag alias-air force = Flag of the Brazilian Air Force Command.svg | link alias-air force = Brazilian Air Force | link alias-naval = Brazilian Navy | flag alias-marines=Flag of the Brazilian Marine Corps.svg | link alias-marines=Brazilian Marine Corps | link alias-military = Brazilian Armed Forces | link alias-navy = Brazilian Navy | flag alias-navy = Flag of the Brazilian Navy.svg | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
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| Best result | Third place in 2013
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| Worst result | Group stage in 2009
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Central European International Cup
| Central European International Cup record | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | Round | Position | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />PldScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />WScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />DScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />LScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GFScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />GAScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | |
| Template:Flagicon 1927–30 | Champions | 1st | 8 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 21 | 15 | |
| Template:Flagicon 1931–32 | Runners-up | 2nd | 8 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 14 | 11 | |
| Template:Flagicon 1933–35 | Champions | 1st | 8 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 18 | 10 | |
| Template:Flagicon 1936–38 | —Template:Efn | 2nd | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 4 | |
| Template:Flagicon 1948–53 | Fourth place | 4th | 8 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 9 | |
| Template:Flagicon 1955–60 | Fifth place | 5th | 10 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 12 | 21 | |
| Total | 2 titles | 6/6 | 46 | 21 | 11 | 14 | 84 | 70 | |
| Central European International Cup record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First match | alias = Italy | flag alias = Flag of Italy.svg | flag alias-1861 = Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg | flag alias-1943 = War flag of the Italian Social Republic.svg | flag alias-2003 = Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | flag alias-navy-1947 = Naval Ensign of Italy (1947-2013).svg | link alias-naval = Italian Navy | link alias-air force = Italian Air Force | link alias-army = Italian Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Italy.svg | link alias-navy = Italian Navy | link alias-roller hockey = Italy {{{mw}}} national roller hockey team | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football
}} 2–2 Czechoslovakia File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (23 October 1927; Prague, Czechoslovakia) | |||||||||||||
| Biggest win | alias = Hungary | flag alias = Flag of Hungary.svg | flag alias-1848 = Flag of Hungary (1848-1849, 1867-1869).svg | flag alias-1849 = Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg | flag alias-1867 = Flag of Hungary (1848-1849, 1867-1869).svg | flag alias-1869 = Flag of Hungary (1869-1874).svg | flag alias-1874 = Flag of Hungary (1874-1896).svg | flag alias-1896 = Flag of Hungary (1896-1915; angels).svg | flag alias-1915 = Flag of Hungary (1915-1918; angels).svg | flag alias-1918 = Flag of Hungary (1918-1919).svg | flag alias-1919 = Flag of Hungary (1919).svg | flag alias-1920 = Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg | flag alias-1946 = Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg | flag alias-1949 = Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg | flag alias-1956 = Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg | flag alias-1957 = Flag of Hungary.svg | flag alias-state = Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Hungary.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Hungary.svg | Hungarian River Guard | flag alias-military = Flag of the Hungarian Defence Forces.svg | link alias-military = Hungarian Defence Forces | flag alias-army = War Flag of Hungary.svg | link alias-army = Hungarian Ground Forces | link alias-air force = Hungarian Air Force | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Hungary.svg | Hungarian River Guard | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant = 1896
}} 0–5 Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg (11 May 1930; Budapest, Hungary) | |
| Biggest defeat | alias = Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | shortname alias = Yugoslavia | flag alias = Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg | flag alias-shs = Flag of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs.svg | flag alias-army = Yugoslavia Infantry flag.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Yugoslavia (1949–1993).svg | flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Yugoslavia (1949–1993).svg | link alias-military = Yugoslav People's Army | link alias-army = Yugoslav Ground Forces | link alias-naval = Yugoslav Navy | link alias-air force = Yugoslav Air Force | link alias-navy = Yugoslav Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} 6–1 Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg (12 May 1957; Zagreb, Yugoslavia) | ||||||||||||||||
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| Worst result | Fifth place in 1955-60
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Other tournaments
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| Template:Flagicon 1976 U.S.A. Bicentennial Cup Tournament | Round robin | 3rd of 6 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 7 |
| Template:Flagicon 1980 World Champions' Gold Cup | Group stage | 4th of 6 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
| Template:Flagicon 1985 Ciudad de México Cup Tournament | Champions | 1st of 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
| Template:Flagicon 1991 Scania 100 Tournament | Champions | 1st of 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
| Template:Flagicon 1992 U.S. Cup | Round-robin | 2nd of 4 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
| Template:Flagicon 1997 Tournoi de France | Round robin | 4th of 4 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 7 |
| Template:Flagicon 2022 Finalissima | Runners-up | 2nd of 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| Total | 15 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 22 | 24 | ||
- *Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
Head-to-head record
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Honours
Global
- FIFA World Cup
- FIFA Confederations Cup
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- Olympic Games
Intercontinental
- CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions
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Continental
Regional
Friendly
- Ciudad de México Cup Tournament
- Champions (1): 1985
- Scania 100 Tournament
- Champions (1): 1991
Awards
- FIFA Best Mover of the Year: 2006
- Laureus World Team of the Year: 2007, 2022
- World Soccer Team of the Year: 2021
- Gazzetta Sports World Team of the Year: 1982, 2006
Summary
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| FIFA World Cup | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
| FIFA Confederations Cup | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Olympic Games | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| UEFA European Championship | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
| UEFA Nations League | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Total | 7 | 5 | 5 | 17 |
See also
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- Italy women's national football team
- Italy national under-21 football team
- Italy national under-20 football team
- Italy national under-19 football team
- Italy national under-17 football team
- Italy national beach soccer team
- Italy national futsal team
- Serie A
- Football in Italy
- Sport in Italy
Notes
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- ↑ During UEFA Euro 2008, Alessandro Del Piero was named the Italy national team acting captain, as Cannavaro was injured and unable to take part in the competition, however Gianluigi Buffon was often played as captain as Del Piero was frequently deployed as a substitute.[179][180][181]
- ↑ Gianluigi Buffon served as second acting captain in UEFA Euro 2008 after Alessandro Del Piero was named the team's acting captain, as Cannavaro was injured and unable to take part in the competition, however Del Piero was frequently deployed as a substitute.[181] Although Buffon was officially named Italy's new captain in 2010,[182] following Fabio Cannavaro's retirement subsequent to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Andrea Pirlo was named the Italy national team's acting captain after the tournament (while Daniele De Rossi was named the team's second acting captain),[182][183][184] as Buffon was ruled out until the end of the year due to injury, and only made his first appearance as Italy's official captain on 9 February 2011, in a 1–1 friendly away draw against Germany.[182][185][186][187]
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References
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External links
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- Official National football team page at Italian Football Federation
- Italy at UEFA
- Italy at FIFA
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