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The Italy Euro 2024 squad has been announced by the European champions, with Luciano Spalletti's side shooting for more glory this summer.
The Azzurri are looking to defend the title they won at Wembley three years ago without veteran defenders Giorgio Chiellini or Leonardo Bonucci – and even Roberto Mancini has moved on, too. The genius behind Napoli's 2023 Scudetto, Luciano Spalletti, has selected 26 men to take to Germany with him – and there are lots of unknown properties among the group.
15 of the 26 have 20 caps or fewer, with 25-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma entrusted with the captaincy following Chiellini's retirement. Jorginho and Nicolo Barella are the leaders in midfield, while the likes of Riccardo Calafiori, Gianluca Scamacca and Andrea Cambiaso are fresh faces who have enjoyed great seasons at club level.
The absences are conspicuous, however. Francesco Acerbi and Giorgio Scalvini were both called up to the preliminary squad, the latter injuring his ACL in Atalanta's final Serie A fixture of the campaign, while Destiny Udogie, Leonardo Spinazzola, Manuel Locatelli, Sandro Tonali, Marco Verratti, Ciro Immobile, Domenico Berardi and Wilfried Gnonto have all been capped in the last 12 months but miss out for reasons ranging from poor performance to betting offences. Never a dull moment, eh?
Despite the injuries, despite being lumped in the Group of Death – Spain, Croatia and Albania isn't ideal – and despite a tough qualification campaign that saw beaten finals of 2021 England nudge ahead into the automatic spot for the tournament, Italy are one of the favourites. Anything could happen if fixtures go their way – and knowing the Azzurri, they have a big-game performance in them when it comes to crunch. You don't often beat the Italians: you survive them.
Along with Italy, FourFourTwo will provide all of the latest information on every Euro 2024 squad and how to watch each game.
Italy Euro 2024 squad
Italy Euro 2024 squad: The full 26-man team
- GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Paris Saint-Germain)
- GK: Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham Hotspur)
- GK: Alex Meret (Napoli)
- DF: Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli)
- DF: Federico Dimarco (Inter Milan)
- DF: Alessandro Buongiorno (Torino)
- DF: Gianluca Mancini (Roma)
- DF: Matteo Darmian (Inter Milan)
- DF: Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna)
- DF: Raoul Bellanova (Torino)
- DF: Alessandro Bastoni (Inter Milan)
- DF: Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus)
- DF: Federico Gatti (Juventus)
- MF: Nicolo Barella (Inter Milan)
- MF: Davide Frattesi (Inter Milan)
- MF: Jorginho (Arsenal)
- MF: Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma)
- MF: Bryan Cristante (Roma)
- MF: Nicolo fa*gioli (Juventus)
- MF: Michael Folorunsho (Hellas Verona)
- FW: Mateo Retegui (Genoa)
- FW: Giacomo Raspadori (Napoli)
- FW: Federico Chiesa (Juventus)
- FW: Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta)
- FW: Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio)
- FW: Stephan El Shaarawy (Roma)
Italy Euro 2024 predicted XI and formation
Italy Euro 2024 squad numbers
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No. | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
1 | Gianluigi Donnarumma | GK |
2 | Giovanni Di Lorenzo | DF |
3 | Federico Dimarco | DF |
4 | Alessandro Buongiorno | DF |
5 | Gianluca Mancini | DF |
6 | Nicolò Barella | MF |
7 | Davide Frattesi | MF |
8 | Jorginho | MF |
9 | Mateo Retegui | FW |
10 | Lorenzo Pellegrini | MF |
11 | Giacomo Raspadori | FW |
12 | Guglielmo Vicario | GK |
13 | Matteo Darmian | DF |
14 | Federico Chiesa | FW |
15 | Riccardo Calafiori | DF |
16 | Bryan Cristante | MF |
17 | Gianluca Scamacca | FW |
18 | Nicolò fa*gioli | MF |
19 | Raoul Bellanova | DF |
20 | Mattia Zaccagni | FW |
21 | Alex Meret | GK |
22 | Stephan El Shaarawy | FW |
23 | Alessandro Bastoni | DF |
24 | Andrea Cambiaso | DF |
25 | Federico Gatti | DF |
26 | Michael Folorunsho | MF |
Italy fixtures and results
March 21: Venezuela 1–2Italy, Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States
March 24: Ecuador 0–2Italy, Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States
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June 4: Italy0-0Turkey, Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy
June 9: Italy 1-0Bosnia and Herzegovina, Stadio Carlo Castellani, Empoli, Italy
June 15: Italyv Albania, Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany
June 20: Spain vItaly, Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
June 24: Croatia vItaly, Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany
Italy manager: Luciano Spalletti
Luciano Spalletti, the mastermind of Napoli's stunning Scudetto win, has always promoted an attacking style of football and won't stop now.
The 65-year-old has had less than a year to prepare for his first international tournament and only two friendlies in which he could experiment, following a nail-biting end to Italy's qualifying campaign.
Italy's star player
Nicolo Barella
Nicolo Barella, the all-action midfielder at the heart of Inter's stunning form over the last couple of seasons, is the closest thing Italy have to an outfield star.
There were hopes after Euro 2020 that Federico Chiesa would be the next Azzurri pin-up, but the winger has had a frustrating stint at Juventus - Barella, however, is in good nick.
Lesson from qualifying
The great reset is far from complete. Italy's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign was as nervy as their bid to reach the 2022 World Cup, only with a different outcome, as they snuck into second place behind England courtesy of a final-day draw against Ukraine.
Even then, the irate Ukrainians fumed at the non-award of what appeared a certain late penalty, which could have sent the Azzurri into the horror of the play-offs once more. Trialling a back three after that brought wins over Venezuela and Ecuador, but hardly convincing ones.
Most likely to...
Enjoy a decent night's sleep. Spalletti banned consoles from training camps ahead of the tournament, saying, "You come to the national team to win the European Championship, not to win in Call of Duty." Early beddy-byes, lads!
Least likely to...
Have a Golden Boot winner. During the last World Cup qualification cycle, no Italian scored more than twice. In this campaign, midfielder Davide Frattesi led the way with three goals. Unless someone - maybe Retegui - pulls out a hitherto unseen Toto Schillaci-esque hot streak from nowhere, Italy won't be spearheaded by a prolific forward.
What they hope will happen
Spalletti has been very clear that his objective is "to win, not to participate". Few expected Italy to go all the way three years ago, so there is cautious hope that, with the bookies pricing up six or seven nations as likelier victors this summer, they'll use the underdog card to their advantage and hit their straps at the perfect moment again.
What will happen
A new-look Azzumi side boasting an unfamiliar back three battle their way through a tough group, only to crash out in the quarter-finals amid a squad revolt led by grown men desperate to be reunited with their PlayStation 5s.
Kits
Home
Sometimes, all you need to do is deliver a blue shirt with the national flag on it.
While Adidas didn't give us nearly enough France shirts with red, white and blue stripes on the shoulders – opting to hide the Tricolor in white stripes – they've done so for the Italian national side. This is a work of art.
The Italy Euro 2024 home kit is available from Adidas.
Away
The Italian flag is again present, the blue collar is a nice touch and this is one that feels timeless. You could tell us it was Italy's shirt 20 years ago and only the Adi logo would give away the lie.
Adidas are selling the Italy Euro 2024 away kit.
FAQs
How many players are Italy allowed to take to Euro 2024?
The Italy Euro 2024 squad will be made up of 26 players. UEFA initially planned on reducing the size of teams to 23, the size they used to be prior to the Covid-19 affected Euro 2020, but teams lobbied successfully for the expanded squads to remain.
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Ryan Dabbs
Staff writer
Ryan is a staff writer for FourFourTwo, joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before eventually earning himself a position with FourFourTwo permanently. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer at Future.
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- Tom Hanco*ck
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