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Italy have participated in eleven UEFA European Championships, and reached the final on four occasions. They became champions as hosts in 1968 , the first European Championship they qualified for, and finished as runners-up in 2000 and 2012 , before winning their second continental championship at Euro 2020 .
UEFA Euro 2020 was an international football tournament held across eleven cities in Europe from 11 June to 11 July 2021. The 24 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of up to 26 players – of which three had to be goalkeepers – by 1 June 2021, 23:59 CEST (), [1] ten days prior to the opening match of the tournament. [2]
A total of 347 players have been in the winning team in the European Championship. Only 14 players have been in the winning team twice, with Rainer Bonhof being the only non-Spanish to do so. In the below table, years in bold indicate that the player appeared in the respective final where his team won, while years in italics indicate that the ...
On 10 October 2015, Italy qualified for Euro 2016, courtesy of a 3–1 win over Azerbaijan; [108] the result meant that Italy had gone 50 games unbeaten in European qualifiers. [109] On 4 April 2016, it was announced that Antonio Conte would step down as Italy coach after Euro 2016 to become head coach of Chelsea . [ 110 ]
The win on penalties secured Italy's second UEFA European Championship title, 53 years after their first title in 1968, the longest duration between European Championship titles. [110] They also became the fourth team to win multiple European Championship titles, equal with France's two titles and one short of the three each won by Spain and ...
Italy defeated England 3-2 on penalties to win the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
Euro 2024: Italy 2-1 Albania. 21:56, Chris Wilson. 95 mins. FULL-TIME. Albania have what looks to be one last attack, but Mitaj sweeps a half-cross, half-shot past the post.
Only player to win both the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship Dino Zoff (1968 and 1982) [14] Only players to win both the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Gold Medal Sergio Bertoni, Alfredo Foni, Ugo Locatelli, Pietro Rava (1936 and 1938) [42] Longest career Gianluigi Buffon, 29 October 1997–23 March 2018, 20 years, 145 days [43]