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World Cup Team Checks: Italy

April 1, 2006

Italian soccer has suffered many insults over the years. Their style on the pitch may not match their style off it but the Italians are always a force to be reckoned with and their World Cup record speaks for itself.

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The Italian's 4-1 destruction of Germany did much to dispell their 'boring' tagImage: AP

World Cup qualifiers

The Italian team of stars and hungry up-and-coming players made for a secure World Cup qualification. The Italians confidently mastered Group 5 of the European zone. Seven wins, two draws and just one defeat against Slovenia (0:1) was the final outcome.

Stars

There are several. The Italian team, or "Squadra Azzurra" is studded with well-known players: goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, defense cracks Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro, midfield aces Francesco Totti and Andrea Pirlo, and, of course, top striker Alessandro del Piero.

Trainer

Marcello Lippi took over the Italian team from Giovanni Trapattoni after its botched showing in the European Cup 2004. Italy at that time dropped out in the preliminary round already. The experienced Lippi, who raked in several titles as Juventus Turin's coach, has since gradually built up a younger, more offensive team.

World Cup History

Italy is participating in the World Cup for the sixteenth time.

1934: World Champions, 1938: World Champions, 1950: Preliminary round, 1954: Preliminary round, 1962: Preliminary round, 1966: Preliminary round, 1970: Runner-up, 1974: Preliminary round, 1978: Fourth place, 1982: World Champions, 1986: Round of 16, 1990: Third place, 1994: Runner-up, 1998: Quarter-finals, 2002: Round of 16

Match Schedule: Preliminary Round

June 12, 2006: Italy -- Ghana in Hanover

June 17, 2006: Italy -- United States in Kaiserslautern

June 22, 2006: Czech Republic -- Italy in Hamburg

World Cup Base

The Italian team will have its base in the Ruhr Basin. The Italians are lodging in Duisburg during the World Cup.

Outlook

Italy is a regular at World Cup tournaments. It belongs to the most successful soccer nations in the world, with three world titles so far. Italy last won the cup in 1982 in Spain (3:1 against Germany). In 2006, Italy is going for its fourth World Cup title. Marcello Lippi's team is certainly strong enough to at least play an important role at the World Cup.