Italy

Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio 

The Country: Italia
Association: Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC)
Founded: 1898
Joined FIFA: 1905
Confederation: UEFA
Colors: Blue, White
The Game: Calcio

Official Website: figc.it

Description:

In Italy the game of football is known as calcio, which is pronounced something like KAL-choe. Calcio storico (historic calcio) is an Italian ballgame dating to the Middle Ages. It is vaguely soccer-like and the modern game was officially given it this name in an arcane debate over amatuerism in the 1920s after previously being known as football. The Italian national team is called the 'Azzuri' - the Blues, a reference to their blue jerseys. Blue was the traditional color of the House of Savoy, the ruling family of Italy until World War II.

 

The Italian football federation (the FIGC) runs the various Italian national teams and the handles the overall organization of the game while the individual leagues organize their own competitions as well as the Coppa Italia (the Italian Cup). The Coppa Italia is officially known by its title sponsor TIM, an Italian telecommunications company. The league champion in Italy earns the right to have a small shield (scudetto) on their jerseys the following season, and winning the championship is often called 'winning the scudetto'. The cup winner wears a similar, circular emblem. A team that has won 10 titles permanently wears a gold star on their jersey.

Italian Football Clubs Map:

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Italian National Team History

World Cup History:

  • Champions (1934, 38, 82, 2006)
  • Finalists (1970, 94)
  • Quarterfinals (1998)
  • Semifinals (1990)
  • Second Round (1978, 86, 2002)
  • First Round (1950, 54, 62, 66, 74)
  • Did not qualify (1958)
  • Did not enter (1930)

European Nations Cup - European Championship History:

  • Champions (1968)
  • Finalists (2000)
  • Semifinals (1988)
  • Quarterfinals (1972, 2008)
  • Second Round (1964)
  • First Round (1980, 96, 2004)
  • Did not qualify (1976, 84, 92)
  • Did not enter (1960)

Confederations Cup History:

  • First Round (2009)

Italian Domestic Cup History

Total Coppa Italia Titles:

9 Juventus
9 Roma

6 Fiorentina

5 Inter
5 Lazio
5 Milan
5 Torino

4 Sampdoria

3 Napoli
3 Parma

2 Bologna

1 Atalanta
1 Genoa
1 Vado
1 Venezia
1 Vicenzia

Coppa Italia Winners:

1922 Vado    
1936 Torino
1937 Genoa
1938 Juventus
1939 Inter
1940 Fiorentina
1941 Venezia
1942 Juventus
1943 Torino
1958 Lazio
1959 Juventus
1960 Juventus
1961 Fiorentina
1962 Napoli
1963 Atalanta
1964 Roma
1965 Juventus
1966 Fiorentina
1967 Milan
1968 Torino
1969 Roma
1970 Bologna
1971 Torino
1972 Milan
1973 Milan
1974 Bologna
1975 Fiorentina
1976 Napoli
1977 Milan
1978 Inter
1979 Juventus
1980 Roma
1981 Roma
1982 Inter
1983 Juventus
1984 Roma
1985 Sampdoria
1986 Roma
1987 Napoli
1988 Sampdoria
1989 Sampdoria
1990 Juventus
1991 Roma
1992 Parma
1993 Torino
1994 Sampdoria
1995 Juventus
1996 Fiorentina
1997 Vicenza
1998 Lazio
1999 Parma
1900 Lazio
2001 Fiorentina
2002 Parma
2003 Milan
2004 Lazio
2005 Inter
2006 Inter
2007 Roma
2008 Roma
2009 Lazio


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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 23:01