List of Italy national football team World Cup and European Championship squads
The World Cup and European Championship, are the primary competitive tournaments the Italy national football team enters. The tournaments are held every four years in alternate even numbered years. Excluding the tournament years in which Italy either did not enter or failed to qualify for the finals, the Italy national team has nominated the following squads of players to compete in the tournaments:
Contents
- 1 1934 World Cup
- 2 1938 World Cup
- 3 1950 World Cup
- 4 1954 World Cup
- 5 1962 World Cup
- 6 1966 World Cup
- 7 1968 European Championship
- 8 1970 World Cup
- 9 1974 World Cup
- 10 1978 World Cup
- 11 1980 European Championship
- 12 1982 World Cup
- 13 1986 World Cup
- 14 1988 European Championship
- 15 1990 World Cup
- 16 1994 World Cup
- 17 1996 European Championship
- 18 1998 World Cup
- 19 2000 European Championship
- 20 2002 World Cup
- 21 2004 European Championship
- 22 2006 World Cup
- 23 2008 European Championship
- 24 2010 World Cup
- 25 2012 European Championship
- 26 2014 World Cup
- 27 2016 European Championship
- 28 See also
- 29 References
1934 World Cup
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- Progress: Winners
Head coach: Vittorio Pozzo
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1938 World Cup
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- Progress: Winners
Head coach: Vittorio Pozzo
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1950 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Ferruccio Novo
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1954 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Lajos Czeizler
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1962 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Paolo Mazza and Giovanni Ferrari
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1966 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Edmondo Fabbri
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1968 European Championship
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- Progress: Winners
Head coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi
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1970 World Cup
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- Progress: Runners-up
Head coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi
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1974 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi
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1978 World Cup
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- Progress: Fourth place
Head coach: Enzo Bearzot
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1980 European Championship
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- Progress: Fourth place
Head coach: Enzo Bearzot
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1982 World Cup
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- Progress: Winners
Head coach: Enzo Bearzot
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1986 World Cup
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- Progress: Round of 16
Head coach: Enzo Bearzot
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1988 European Championship
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- Progress: Semi final
Head coach: Azeglio Vicini
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1990 World Cup
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- Progress: Third place
Head coach: Azeglio Vicini
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1994 World Cup
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- Progress: Runners-up
Head coach: Arrigo Sacchi
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1996 European Championship
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Arrigo Sacchi
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1998 World Cup
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- Progress: Quarter final
Head coach: Cesare Maldini
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2000 European Championship
Italy named an initial 26-man squad for the tournament on 18 May 2000.[2] Midfielders Dino Baggio and Diego Fuser, and defender Giuseppe Pancaro did not make the cut for the final 22, while forward Christian Vieri was ruled out through injury.[3] Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon was originally named in the final 22, but suffered a broken hand in a warm-up friendly against Norway on 3 June 2000; he was replaced in the squad by Milan's Christian Abbiati.[4]
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- Progress: Runners-up
Head coach: Dino Zoff
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2002 World Cup
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- Progress: Round of 16
Head coach: Giovanni Trapattoni
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2004 European Championship
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- Progress: Group stage
Head coach: Giovanni Trapattoni
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2006 World Cup
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- Progress: Winners
Head coach: Marcello Lippi
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2008 European Championship
Fabio Cannavaro was ruled out of the Italian squad on 2 June after he was injured in training; he was replaced by Alessandro Gamberini.[6]
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- Progress: Quarter final
Head coach: Roberto Donadoni
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2010 World Cup
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- Progress: Group stage
Coach: Marcello Lippi
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2012 European Championship
Cesare Prandelli named a provisional 32-man squad on 13 May 2012, the final day of the 2011–12 Serie A season.[10] On 29 May 2012, Prandelli announced his final squad list,[11] with defender Domenico Criscito not considered due to match-fixing charges.[12]
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- Progress: Runners-up
Coach: Cesare Prandelli
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2014 World Cup
The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[13] The squad numbers were revealed the next day.[14]
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- Progress: Group stage
Coach: Cesare Prandelli
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2016 European Championship
Antonio Conte announced his final squad on 31 May 2016,[17][18] with Andrea Pirlo and Sebastian Giovinco controversially left out.[19]
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- Progress: TBD
Coach: Antonio Conte
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See also
References
- ↑ Can Italy's Donadoni Turn Heads in U.S.?
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- ↑ Grosso joined Inter Milan after the tournament.
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- ↑ Andrea Barzagli joined Wolfsburg after the tournament.
- ↑ Marco Amelia joined Palermo after the tournament.
- ↑ Gianluca Zambrotta joined Milan after the tournament.
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