Italy Euro 2008 Squad

Under new coach Roberto Donadoni, Italy looked far from convincing as they launched their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign by drawing 1-1 at home to minnows Lithuania and losing 3-1 away to a France side desperate for revenge after their World Cup final defeat at the hands of the Azzurri. But Italy recovered from those early setbacks and were not beaten again as they won nine of their last 10 qualifiers to top their group ahead of the French.

The goalscoring prowess of striker Luca Toni proved crucial as he bagged a brace in the 2-0 home win over Scotland. He also struck in the 2-1 victory at Hampden Park, where defender Christian Panucci produced a late winner and Italy secured qualification for themselves and France. A 3-1 win against the Faroe Islands saw the Italians win the group, just as they had done in reaching the finals of Euro 2004.

Old foes Italy and France were thrown together again when drawn in the Euro 2008 “group of death” along with Holland and Romania, making Donadoni’s task – to ensure his nation perform far better than they did four years ago – even tougher. Despite being unbeaten in three matches, they fell at the first hurdle as Sweden and Denmark finished above them.

Italy have only one European Championship title to their name. In 1968, as the host nation of what was then the European Nations Cup, they beat Yugoslavia 2-0 in a final replay after a 1-1 draw. Qualification for Euro 2008 means the four-time World Cup winners – they were triumphant in 1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006 – have reached the last four European Championship finals tournaments.

Two of Italy’s biggest threats are Luca Toni and Andrea Pirlo. Striker Toni was an itinerant in Italy before coming to prominence with Fiorentina. He joined German giants Bayern München last summer and the move has proved a huge success. He was also a member of Italy’s 2006 World Cup-winning side. The dynamic Pirlo is AC Milan’s midfield playmaker. He scored in the shoot-out in Italy’s 2006 World Cup final victory over France after his corner had set up Marco Materazzi’s equaliser early in the game. Pirlo was named man of the match.

22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Italy Euro 2008 Squad

Head coach: Roberto Donadoni

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Gianluigi Buffon 28 January 1978 (30) 81 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Juventus
2 DF Christian Panucci 12 April 1973 (35) 52 3 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Roma
3 DF Fabio Grosso 28 November 1977 (30) 30 3 22px Flag of France.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Lyon
4 DF Giorgio Chiellini 14 August 1984 (23) 9 1 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Juventus
5 DF Fabio Cannavaro 13 September 1973 (34) 115 2 22px Flag of Spain.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Real Madrid
6 DF Andrea Barzagli 8 May 1981 (27) 21 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Palermo
7 FW Alessandro Del Piero 9 November 1974 (33) 85 27 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Juventus
8 MF Gennaro Gattuso 9 January 1978 (30) 57 1 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Milan
9 FW Luca Toni 26 May 1977 (31) 33 15 22px Flag of Germany.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Bayern Munich
10 MF Daniele De Rossi 24 July 1983 (24) 33 4 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Roma
11 FW Antonio Di Natale 13 October 1977 (30) 17 5 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Udinese
12 FW Marco Borriello 18 June 1982 (25) 2 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Genoa
13 MF Massimo Ambrosini 29 May 1977 (31) 30 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Milan
14 GK Marco Amelia 2 April 1982 (26) 6 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Livorno
15 FW Fabio Quagliarella 31 January 1983 (25) 8 3 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Udinese
16 MF Mauro Camoranesi 4 October 1976 (31) 34 3 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Juventus
17 GK Morgan De Sanctis 26 March 1977 (31) 2 0 22px Flag of Spain.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Sevilla
18 FW Antonio Cassano 12 July 1982 (25) 10 3 22px Flag of Spain.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Real Madrid
19 DF Gianluca Zambrotta 19 February 1977 (31) 70 2 22px Flag of Spain.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Barcelona
20 MF Simone Perrotta 17 September 1977 (30) 41 2 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Roma
21 MF Andrea Pirlo 19 May 1979 (29) 45 6 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Milan
22 MF Alberto Aquilani 7 July 1984 (23) 4 0 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Roma
23 DF Marco Materazzi 19 August 1973 (34) 40 2 22px Flag of Italy.svg Italy Euro 2008 Squad Internazionale

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7 Comments

  1. Fateh

    Okay..maybe this something i should know…but WHAT HAPPENED TOO TOTTI??WHY ISNT HE HERE??is he injured??

    May 31st, 2008 @ 19:53
  2. Steve Amoia

    Fateh:

    Francesco Totti has retired from international competition. Although he has stated that he could change his mind for WC 2010, it appears that he will focus solely on AS Roma.

    June 1st, 2008 @ 00:50
  3. Shred

    hope their campaign finish in group stage.but when i see the line-up, all i can say is experience may help them.

    June 2nd, 2008 @ 10:13
  4. Fateh

    Thanks for that Steve.Jeez…i should have known that!

    June 2nd, 2008 @ 12:09
  5. para malaysia

    cannavaro injured. who substituted with him?

    June 5th, 2008 @ 07:24
  6. Ahmed Bilal

    Alessandro Gamberini of ACF Fiorentina – in the starting lineup I’d expect Barzagli to step in.

    June 5th, 2008 @ 07:30
  7. SHOD-C

    without Cannavaro the Italians are a shambles at the back nd hopefully Totti will be back for the 2010 WC

    June 12th, 2008 @ 14:11