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- Team | FIGC
It’s been a story of emotions, passion and exciting triumphs, together with millions of Italians across many generations: the Azzurri have won four FIFA World Cups (1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006), two UEFA European Championships (1968 and 2021), an Olympic gold medal (1936) and two Olympic bronze medals (1928 and 2004)
- Italian National Team - The Azzurri - Latest News
Gennaro Gattuso urged Italy to change their mindset, but seemed confident about the quality of his players The ex-midfielder has signed a one-year contract as the new Azzurri boss, replacing…
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Azzurri More Azzurri NewsNapoli are on the verge of sealing an agreement with Torino for goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic,…
- Azzurri Italian Cucina
Contemporary Italian restaurant in Harvey Cedars, NJ
- Italy national football team - Wikipedia
The team is known as gli Azzurri (the Blues), because Savoy blue is the common colour of the national teams representing Italy, as it is the traditional paint of the royal House of Savoy, which reigned over the Kingdom of Italy
- Azzurri: The story behind Italys nickname and colours
Azzurri is of course the nickname for the Italian national team And simply translated means ‘The Blues’ – not the most intimidating of names but one that has stood the test of time But why are Italy known as the Azzurri? And why do they wear this colour when they take to the field?
- Azzurri - Wikipedia
Italy national alpine ski team aka Valanga azzurra (men) or Valanga rosa (women) S S C Napoli, an Italian professional football team Empoli FC, an Italian professional football team Azzurri Sports Club, home to the Adelaide Blue Eagles, an Australian football team Charlestown Azzurri FC an Australian football club based in Newcastle, New South
- Azzurri Group | Operating Zizzi, ASK and Coco di Mama
The Azzurri Group is one of the UK’s largest and most successful hospitality investment platforms We operate two leading national Italian full service brands, Zizzi and ASK Italian; the UK’s leading quick-service Italian, Coco di Mama; Ireland’s renowned fast-casual Mexican chain, Boojum; and most recently the world famous, ‘mind
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