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Italy were looking to defend the European Championship crown following their resounding success at the last edition back in the summer of 2021. It didn’t go as planned.

After their recent failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, plenty of pressure was placed on Italy to deliver the goods in Germany. 

That always looked easier said than done. The Italians have a brand new look from the side the that lifted the trophy at Wembley Stadium three years ago, with veterans Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci having both moved on, while Roberto Mancini has been replaced in the dugout by former Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti. 

Spalletti kick-started a new project with the Italy national team upon his arrival in September of last year, exciting fans with his positive brand of football, which had indeed raised hopes for the Azzurri at this year’s tournament.

Things hardly started as expected, when the Azzurri conceded the fastest-ever goal at a European Championship in their first match against Albania, but they recovered to win 2-1.

After falling to a 1-0 defeat against Spain in their second group game, Italy needed a last-minute equaliser against Croatia to secure their spot as runners-up and reach Round of 16.

Their title defence ended at the first hurdle of the knockout phase. They were outclassed by Switzerland in a 2-0 defeat that saw them eliminated from the tournament.

MORE: Euro 2024 full schedule of matches and latest results, updated LIVE

When is Italy’s next Euro 2024 game?

Italy will not play again at Euro 2024, having been eliminated from the competition following a 2-0 defeat to Switzerland in the Round of 16 on June 29.

MORE: Who will win Euro 2024 golden boot?

Italy Euro 2024 squad

Ages and caps correct at the start of Euro 2024 on June 14

Position Player Club Age Caps
GK Gianluigi Donnarumma PSG (FRA) 25 62
GK Alex Meret Napoli (ITA) 27 3
GK Guglielmo Vicario Tottenham (ENG) 27 2
DEF Alessandro Bastoni Inter Milan (ITA) 25 23
DEF Raoul Bellanova Torino (ITA) 24 2
DEF Alessandro Buongiorno Torino (ITA) 25 4
DEF Riccardo Calafiori Bologna (ITA) 22 2
DEF Andrea Cambiaso Juventus (ITA) 24 4
DEF Matteo Darmian Inter Milan (ITA) 34 43
DEF Giovanni Di Lorenzo Napoli (ITA) 30 35
DEF Federico Dimarco Inter Milan (ITA) 26 19
DEF Federico Gatti Juventus (ITA) 25 3
DEF Gianluca Mancini AS Roma (ITA) 28 13
MID Nicolo Barella Inter Milan (ITA) 27 53
MID Bryan Cristante AS Roma (ITA) 29 40
MID Nicolo Fagioli Juventus (ITA) 23 3
MID Michael Folorunsho  Verona (ITA) 26 1
MID Davide Frattesi Inter Milan (ITA) 24 15
MID Jorginho Arsenal (ENG) 32 54
MID Lorenzo Pellegrini AS Roma (ITA) 27 30
FWD Federico Chiesa Juventus (ITA) 26 47
FWD Stephan El Shaarawy AS Roma (ITA) 31 31
FWD Giacomo Raspadori Napoli (ITA) 24 28
FWD Mateo Retegui Genoa (ITA) 25 8
FWD Gianluca Scamacca Atalanta (ITA) 25 16
FWD Mattia Zaccagni Lazio (ITA) 28 5

Italy’s European Championship record

Italy’s Euro 2020 triumph was the nation’s second-ever European Championship title.

After cruising through their group with three straightforward wins, then-Italy boss Roberto Mancini steered his side past Austria, Belgium and Spain in the knockout stages, before shattering England’s hopes in the final.

Their previous title arrived as hosts in 1968, when the finals were a four-team knockout affair.

Year Host Stage Reached Eliminated By
1960 France Did not enter
1964 Spain Did not qualify
1968 Italy Winners
1972 Belgium Did not qualify
1976 Yugoslavia Did not qualify
1980 Italy Semifinal Czechoslovakia
1984 France Did not qualify
1988 West Germany Semifinal Soviet Union
1992 Sweden Did not qualify
1996 England Group Stage Germany/Czech Republic
2000 Belgium/Netherlands Runners-Up France
2004 Portugal Group Stage Sweden/Denmark
2008 Austria/Switzerland Quarterfinal Spain
2012 Poland/Ukraine Runners-Up Spain
2016 France Quarterfinal Germany
2020 Europe Winners
2024 Germany Round of 16 Switzerland

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