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The Italy–Spain football rivalry (Italian: Rivalità calcistica Italia-Spagna; Spanish: Rivalidad futbolística Italia-España) sometimes referred to as the Mediterranean derby, [1] is a football rivalry between the national football teams of Italy and Spain, [2] the two countries have won five FIFA World Cups and six UEFA European Championship between them; Italy have won four World Cups ...
In the 20th century, three host countries made it to the final and all won – Italy in 1968, Spain in 1964 and France in 1984. [23] Despite the final taking place in London, Italy were the "home team" for administrative purposes. [16] England and Italy had previously met 27 times, their first encounter taking place in 1933, a 1–1 draw in Rome.
The final quarter-final pitted Spain against Italy. In 120 minutes of football, neither team managed to produce a goal, sending the game to penalties. Spain went first and scored three of their first four penalties, Gianluigi Buffon saving the other from Dani Güiza, while Iker Casillas saved two of Italy's four
The UEFA Euro 2012 final was the final match of Euro 2012, the fourteenth edition of the European Championship, UEFA's competition for national football teams. The match was played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 1 July 2012, and was contested between defending champions Spain and Italy.
The UEFA Euro 2024 final was a football match that determined the winners of UEFA Euro 2024.The match was the seventeenth final of the European Championship, a quadrennial tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA to decide the champions of Europe.
However, Ferran Torres was a doubt with an ankle issue which required him to be substituted out of Spain's semi-final against Italy and miss Spain's final training session. [10] France had two players missing, after left-back Lucas Digne left the squad due to a muscle injury, [ 11 ] while midfielder Adrien Rabiot testing positive for SARS‑CoV ...
Quarter-finals SF Semi-finals F Final Results. 2010. 17 matches played: 3 ... Spain 4–0 Italy: Kyiv: 20:45 CEST 21:45 Local time: Silva 14'
In the previous international tournament, the 2006 FIFA World Cup, they were knocked out in the semi-final to Italy, before winning the third-place play-off against Portugal. Spain had advanced to the round of 16 in 2006, in which they were defeated by France. [5] Spain had won the European Championship once before, in 1964. [2]