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  2. The Italy national football team (Italian: Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) 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.

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  3. Created in May 1910, the Italian National Team has been around for more than a century. It’s been a story of emotions, passion and exciting triumphs, together with millions of Italians across many generations: the Azzurri have won four FIFA World Cups (1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006), two UEFA European Championships (1968 and 2021), an Olympic ...

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  5. The Italy national football team 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.

    • 1899–1938: Origins and First Two World Cups in 1934 and 1938
    • 1946–1966: Post-World War II
    • 1968–1974: European Champions and World Cup Runners-Up
    • 1978–1986: Third World Cup Generation
    • 1988–1994: World Cup Runners-Up
    • 2000–2004: Trapattoni Era
    • Fourth World Cup Title in 2006
    • 2006–2010: Post-World Cup Decline
    • 2010–2014: European Championship Runners-Up
    • 2014–2016: Euro 2016 Campaign

    An early attempt to create an Italy national team occurred on 30 April 1899, when an Italian selection played a Swiss eleven, losing 0–2 in Torino. The team's first 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. The Italian team played with a (2–3–5) system and consist...

    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 ano...

    In 1968, Italy participated in their first European Championship, hosting the tournament and winning their first major competition since the 1938 World Cup, beating Yugoslavia in Rome for the title. The match is the only European Championship or World Cup final to go to a replay. After extra time the final ended in a 1–1 draw, and in the days befor...

    In the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, a new team of Italian players, the most famous being Paolo Rossi, came to the international stage. Italy was the only team in the tournament to beat the eventual champions and host team Argentina. Second-round games against West Germany (0–0), Austria (1–0) and Netherlands (1–2) led Italy to the third-place ...

    In 1986, Azeglio Vicini was appointed as new head coach, replacing Bearzot. New coach conceded a chance to young players, such as Ciro Ferrara and Gianluca Vialli: Sampdoria striker scored goals that gave Italy 1988 European Championship pass. He was also shown like Altobelli's possibly successor, having his same goal attitude. Both forwards stroke...

    In the 2002 World Cup, a 2–0 victory against Ecuador with two Christian Vieri goals was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match against Croatia, two goals were disallowed resulting in a 2–1 defeat for Italy. Despite two goals being ruled for borderline offsides, a late headed goal from Alessandro Del Piero helped Italy to a ...

    The summer of 2004 marked the choice, by FIGC, to appoint Marcello Lippi for Italy's bench. He made his debut in an upset 2–0 defeat in Iceland but then managed to qualify for 2006 World Cup. Italy's campaign in the tournament hosted by Germany was accompanied by open pessimism due to the controversy caused by the 2006 Serie A scandal, however thes...

    Marcello Lippi, who had announced his resignation three days after the World Cup triumph, was replaced by Roberto Donadoni as the new coach of the Azzurri. Italy played in the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying Group B, along with France. Italy won the group, with France being the runner-up. On 14 February 2007, Italy climbed to fi...

    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. Italy began their campaign with Prandelli with a 1–0 loss to the Ivory Coast in a friendly match. Then, during a Euro 2012 qualifier, Italy came back from behind to defeat Es...

    The successful former Juventus manager Antonio Conte was selected to replace Cesare Prandelli as coach after the 2014 World Cup. Conte's debut as manager was against 2014 World Cup semi-finalists the Netherlands, in which Italy won 2–0. Italy's first defeat under Conte came ten games in to his empowerment from a 1–0 international friendly loss agai...

  6. This article lists various football records and statistics of the Italy national football team . Honours. FIFA World Cup. Winners (4): 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006. Runners-up (2): 1970, 1994. Third place (1): 1990. Fourth place (1): 1978. UEFA European Championship. Winners (2): 1968, 2020. Runners-up (2): 2000, 2012. Fourth place (1): 1980.

  7. Formed in May 1910, Italys National Football team boasts over a century of sporting history, distinguishable for its emotion, passion and glorious success shared with millions of Italians spread across many generations: four FIFA World Cups (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006), two UEFA European Championships (1968 and 2021), and one gold (1936) and two br...

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