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  2. Italy national football team - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Italy national football team all-time record - Wikipedia

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    3 Head-to-head record. 4 Notes. 5 References. ... The following tables show the Italy national football team's all-time international record. Performances

  4. Italy at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. The Italy national team that won the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. This is a record of Italy 's results at the FIFA World Cup. Italy is one of the most successful national teams in the history of the World Cup, having won four titles ( 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 ), just one fewer than Brazil. The team was present in 18 out of the 22 ...

  5. Italy national football team records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Lana, 15 May 1910, 6–2 vs. France [ 45][ 46] Most goals at the FIFA World Cup. Christian Vieri, Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio, 9 each [ 47] Most goals at a single FIFA World Cup. Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore Schillaci (1990), 6 each [ 9][ 48] Most goals at the FIFA World Cup and FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

  6. History of the Italy national football team - Wikipedia

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    The squad celebrating its first FIFA World Cup in 1934. 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. [1] 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 ...

  7. France–Italy football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    For many years Italy dominated (before 1982: 17 wins, three losses, and six draws), while from 1982, the French team had not lost one regulation game against Italy (with five wins and four draws) until the 2006 World Cup Final, which Italy won 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw, however, FIFA considers it a draw, with the winner earning an ...

  8. Germany–Italy football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Germany–Italy football rivalry (German: Deutsch-italienische Fußballrivalität; Italian: Rivalità calcistica Germania-Italia) between the national football teams of Germany and Italy, the two most successful football nations in Europe, is a long-running one.

  9. Lionel Scaloni - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Scaloni. Lionel Sebastián Scaloni ( Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel eskaˈloni], [ 2] Rioplatense : [ehkaˈloni]; born 16 May 1978) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who is the current manager of the Argentina national team. Under his leadership, Argentina achieved the 2022 FIFA World Cup.