Italy

World Cup Qualifying UEFA | Italy

Team Info

Founded: 1910

Stadium: Stadio Olimpico

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
03 Jun 2026 Luxembourg vs Italy 18:45:00
07 Jun 2026 Greece vs Italy 18:45:00
25 Sep 2026 Italy vs Belgium 18:45:00
28 Sep 2026 Turkey vs Italy 18:45:00
02 Oct 2026 France vs Italy 18:45:00
05 Oct 2026 Italy vs Turkey 18:45:00
12 Nov 2026 Italy vs France 19:45:00
15 Nov 2026 Belgium vs Italy 19:45:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
31 Mar 2026
18:45
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 - 1 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Stadion Bilino Polje
26 Mar 2026
19:45
Italy 2 - 0 N.Ireland World Cup Qualifying UEFA
New Balance Arena
16 Nov 2025
19:45
Italy 1 - 4 Norway World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
13 Nov 2025
19:45
Moldova 0 - 2 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Stadionul Zimbru
14 Oct 2025
18:45
Italy 3 - 0 Israel World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Bluenergy Stadium
11 Oct 2025
18:45
Estonia 1 - 3 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
A. Le Coq Arena
08 Sep 2025
18:45
Israel 4 - 5 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Nagyerdei Stadion
05 Sep 2025
18:45
Italy 5 - 0 Estonia World Cup Qualifying UEFA
New Balance Arena
09 Jun 2025
18:45
Italy 2 - 0 Moldova World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
06 Jun 2025
18:45
Norway 3 - 0 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Ullevaal Stadion

About Italy

The Italy national football team (Italian: Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) has officially represented Italy in international football since their first match in 1910. The squad is under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and is governed in Europe by UEFA—the latter of which was co-founded by the Italian team's supervising body, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). Italy's home matches are played at various stadiums throughout Italy, and their primary training ground, Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano, is located at the FIGC technical headquarters in Coverciano, Florence.

Italy is one of the most successful national teams in the history of the World Cup, having won four titles (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006) and appearing in two other finals (1970, 1994), reaching a third place (1990) and a fourth place (1978). In 1938, they became the first team to defend their World Cup title, and due to the outbreak of World War II, retained the title for a further 12 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, the team did not advance past the group stage of the following two World Cup tournaments, and also failed to qualify for the 1958 edition—failure to qualify for the World Cup would not happen again until the 2018 edition. Italy returned to form by 1968, winning a European Championship (1968), and after a period of alternating unsuccessful qualification rounds in Europe, later appeared in two other finals (2000, 2012). Italy's highest finish at the FIFA Confederations Cup was in 2013, where the squad achieved a third-place finish.

The team is known as gli Azzurri (the Blues). 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 from 1860 to 1946. The national team is also known for its long-standing rivalries with other top footballing nations, such as those with Brazil, Croatia, France, Germany and Spain. In the FIFA World Rankings, in force since August 1993, Italy has occupied the 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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