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  2. Sport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The most popular sport in Italy is football. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Italy's national football team is one of the world's most successful teams with four FIFA World Cup victories (1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006) and two UEFA Euro victories (1968 and 2021). [ 3 ] Italian clubs have won 48 major European trophies, making Italy the second most successful country in ...

  3. Football in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Football (Italian: calcio [ˈkaltʃo] ⓘ) is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team is considered one of the best national teams in the world [citation needed]. They have won the FIFA World Cup four times (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006), trailing only Brazil (with five), runners-up in two finals both against Brazil, (1970 ...

  4. Italy at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Italy has the third longest medaling streak after Sweden and Finland. It has medaled in 40 straight Olympic Games, starting with the 1936 Summer Olympics. The Italian National Olympic Committee was created in 1914 and recognised in 1915. As of 2020, Italy is the most successful nation at fencing in Olympic history.

  5. Walk of Fame of Italian sport - Wikipedia

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    Walk of Fame of Italian sport (Italian: Walk of Fame dello sport italiano) is the Walk of Fame of the Italian sport, inaugurated by Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) on 7 May 2015. [1] It is a list of 140 Italian all-time champions, which has been implemented on six occasions (five new entries in 2015, 2016 and 2021, seven in 2018 ...

  6. List of football clubs in Italy by major honours won - Wikipedia

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    Honours table. IFC. The Italian Football Championship began in 1898. The current Serie A began in 1929. CI. The Coppa Italia began in 1922 as an annual cup for Italian football clubs. It was played again in 1926–27, but was cancelled during the round of 32. After 1935–36, the competition began annually, but the events of World War II ...

  7. Athletics in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Athletics in Italy. Siragusa, Bongiorni, Hooper, Herrera, the former national record of the 4 × 100 m relay. Athletics in Italy is the 7th most popular participation sport, practiced by 995,000 people. [1]

  8. List of football clubs in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Legnano – 3 seasons in Serie A plus 14 seasons in Serie B. Ancona - 2 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B. Pistoiese – 1 season in Serie A plus 19 seasons in Serie B. Treviso – 1 season in Serie A plus 16 seasons in Serie B. Further, the following participants of Serie D have previously played at the Serie B level of Italian ...

  9. List of football stadiums in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Contents. List of football stadiums in Italy. San Siro, the home of AC Milan and Internazionale. There are 64 football stadiums in Italy which have a capacity of 10,000 or more. They are listed by total capacity. Below the list is a list with smaller venues and a list with future venues.