France and Italy football rivalry
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National teams of [[France national football team|France]] and [[Italy national football team|Italy]] are long time rivals as the two countries are neighbours and both are latin countries where football is the national sport.
For many years [[Italy national football team|Italy]] dominated (before 1982 : 17 wins, 3 losses and 6 draws), but since [[1982]] the situation has changed. The French team had not lost a single game against Italy (with 5 wins and 4 draws) till their 2-0 loss at the [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]] which led to France being knocked out of the tournament.
Several games remain in the memory of football fans and have put their mark on the [[Football World Cup|World Cup]] and of the [[European Football Championship]]. Among them, the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|World Cup 2006]] final, won by Italy on penalties, the [[2000 European Football Championship|2000 European Championship]], won by France with [[golden goal]] by David Trézéguet, and the [[Football World Cup 1998|World Cup 1998]]
when the [[France national football team|French team]] narrowly beat [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in the quarter-finals after penalties (4-3). Most recently, Italy pulled off a victory against France in a crucial game for both teams on [[June 17]], [[2008]] at [[Euro 2008]]. The Azzurri's celebrated their first victory over France in 90 minutes since [[June 2]], [[1978]] - the Azzurri's first win in over 30 years.
==Games==
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|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
| align="center"|'''Number'''
| align="center"|'''Date'''
| align="center"|'''Location'''
| align="center"|'''Competition'''
| align="center"|'''Game'''
| align="center"|'''Results'''
|-align="center"
| 36 || June 17, [[2008]] || Zürich <br> [[image:Flag of Switzerland.svg|20px]] (Switzerland) || [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008 European Football Championship]] || France - '''Italy''' || 0 – 2
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 35 || Sept 8, [[2007]] || Milan <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy) || [[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying|2008 European Championship Qualifier]] || Italy - France || 0 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 34 || Sept 6, [[2006]] || Paris<br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || [[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying|2008 European Championship Qualifier]] || '''France''' - Italy || 3 – 1
|-align="center"
| 33 || July 9, [[2006]] || Berlin <br>[[image:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|Germany]] (Germany) || [[Football World Cup 2006|World Cup 2006]] || Italy - France || 1 – 1 <br>(a)
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 32 || July 2nd, [[2000]] || Rotterdam <br> [[image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|20px|Netherlands]] (Netherlands) || [[2000 European Football Championship|2000 European Championship]] || '''France''' - Italy || 2 – 1 <br> (b)
|-align="center"
| 31 || July 3rd, [[1998]] || Saint Denis <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || [[Football World Cup 1998|World Cup 1998]] || France – Italy || 0 – 0 <br>(c)
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 30 || June 11, [[1997]] || Paris <br>[[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - Italy || 2 – 2
|-align="center"
| 29 || February 16, [[1994]] || Naples <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || Italy - '''France''' || 0 – 1
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 28 || June 17, [[1986]] || Mexico City <br> [[image:Flag of Mexico.svg|20px|Mexico]] (Mexico) || [[Football World Cup 1986|World Cup 1986]] || '''France''' - Italy || 2 – 0 <br> (d)
|-align="center"
| 27 || February 23, [[1982]] || Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || '''France''' - Italy || 2 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 26 || June 2nd, [[1978]] || Mar del Plata <br> [[image:Flag of Argentina.svg|20px|Argentina]] (Argentina) || [[Football World Cup 1978|World Cup 1978]] || '''Italy''' - France || 2 – 1 <br> (e)
|-align="center"
| 25 || February 8, [[1978]] || Naples <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || Italy - France || 2 – 2
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 24 || March 19, [[1966]] || Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France)|| Friendly || France - Italy || 0 – 0
|-align="center"
| 23 || May 5, [[1962]] || Florence <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 2 – 1
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 22 || November 9, [[1958]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - Italy || 2 – 2
|-align="center"
| 21 || May 5, [[1956]] || Bologna <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 2 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 20 || April 11, [[1954]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - '''Italy''' || 1 – 3
|-align="center"
| 19 || June 3rd, [[1951]] || Genoa <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 4 – 1
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 18 || April 4, [[1948]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - '''Italy''' || 1 – 3
|-align="center"
| 17 || December 4, [[1938]] || Naples <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 1 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 16 || June 12, [[1938]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || [[Football World Cup 1938|World Cup 1938]] || France - '''Italy''' || 1 – 3 <br>(f)
|-align="center"
| 15 || December 5, [[1937]] || Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - Italy || 0 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 14 || February 17, [[1935]] || Rome <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 2 – 1
|-align="center"
| 13 || April 10, [[1932]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - '''Italy''' || 1 – 2
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 12 || January 25, [[1931]] || Bologna <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 5 – 0
|-align="center"
| 11 || May 29, [[1928]] || Amsterdam <br> [[image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|20px|Netherlands]] (Netherlands) || [[1928 Summer Olympics]] || France - '''Italy''' || 3 – 4
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 10 || April 24, [[1927]] || Colombes / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - Italy || 3 – 3
|-align="center"
| 09 || March 22, [[1925]] || Turin <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 7 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 08 || February 20, [[1921]] || Marseille <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - '''Italy''' || 1 – 2
|-align="center"
| 07 || August 29, [[1920]] || Antwerp <br> [[image:Flag of Belgium.svg|18px|Belgium]] (Belgium) || [[1920 Summer Olympics]] || '''France''' - Italy || 3 – 1
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 06 || January 18, [[1920]]|| Milan <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 9 – 4
|-align="center"
| 05 || March 29, [[1914]] || Turin <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 2 – 0
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 04 || January 12, [[1913]] || Saint-Ouen / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || '''France''' - Italy || 1 – 0
|-align="center"
| 03 || March 17, [[1912]] || Turin <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || Italy - '''France''' || 3 – 4
|-bgcolor="#EFEFEF" align="center"
| 02 || April 9, [[1911]] || Saint-Ouen / Paris <br> [[image:Flag of France.svg|20px|France]] (France) || Friendly || France - Italy || 2 – 2
|-align="center"
| 01 || May 15, [[1910]] || Milan <br> [[image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] (Italy ) || Friendly || '''Italy''' - France || 6 – 2 <br> (g)
|}
* (a) Italy wins the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] after penalties (5-3)
* (b) Golden goal by [[David Trézéguet]], France wins the [[2000 European Football Championship|2000 European Championship]]
*(c) France wins the quarter-final after penalties (4-3) and later wins the [[Football World Cup 1998|World Cup 1998]]
*(d) Goals by [[Michel Platini]] and [[Yannick Stopyra]], France qualifies for the quarter-finals
*(e) [[Bernard Lacombe]] scores one of the fastest goal in history, but Italy wins.
*(f ) Italy wins the quarter-final and later wins the [[Football World Cup 1938|World Cup 1938]]
*(g) First international match ever for Italy
==World Cup 1998==
Among the many confrontations between the [[France national football team|French]] and [[Italy national football team|Italian]] teams, the quarter-final played during the [[Football World Cup 1998|World Cup 1998]] was of special importance as it meant for both teams a possible qualification to the semi-finals of a World Cup, a performance by itself. But in addition [[France]] had a special incentive to win as for the first time in many years (since [[1986]]) it could play a significant role in a World cup, and to do that as the host of the competition in front of all its supporters. This was also a quarterfinal rematch of [[Football World Cup 1938|France 1938]] as Italy beat the host on their way to a second consecutive title.
Italy traditionally performs well during World Cups (winner in [[Football World Cup 1982|1982]], third place in [[Football World Cup 1990|1990]] and runner-up in [[Football World Cup 1994|1994]]) and expected to beat the local team in order to reach the semi-finals one more time.
As can be seen in the previous section, for many years Italy won most of their matches against France, but the situation started to change in the 80’s and this World Cup would indicate which team was dominant in the 90’s. This match was also of particular importance to the players of both teams as many were competing in the same clubs in the Italian [[Serie A]]. They had good reasons to prove to their teammates that they were doing better on the international scene.
Many French footballers played in Serie A (the premier Italian championship) at that time: [[Zinedine Zidane]] ([[Juventus F.C.]]), [[Didier Deschamps]] ([[Juventus F.C.]]), [[Marcel Desailly]] ([[A.C. Milan]]), [[Youri Djorkaeff]] ([[Internazionale Milano F.C.]]), [[Lilian Thuram]] ([[Parma F.C.]]), [[Vincent Candela]] ([[A.S. Roma]]), [[Alain Boghossian]] ([[Parma F.C.]]), others like [[Laurent Blanc]] had played before in Italy ([[S.S.C. Napoli|SSC Napoli]]). Obviously there strong connections between the players of both teams and they had something to prove, in addition to having the opportunity to reach another important step in the competition.
The match was of good quality but ended after extra time with a draw 0–0, both teams having opportunities to win in open play. The result of the match had to be decided by a nerve-racking penalty shootout. In that exercise the French team performed better (4-3), the shoot-out was stopped when the last Italian player, [[Luigi Di Biagio]], failed to score ([[Bixente Lizarazu]] (France) and [[Demetrio Albertini]] (Italy) also failed before, but without effect on the final outcome).
Among the images that one can remember from this, one showed [[David Trézéguet]] hiding his head in the shirt of teammate [[Thierry Henry]], waiting for Di Biagio to shoot, and later on some French players trying to console their Italian teammates, but obviously happy with the result.
===Penalty Shoot-out===
*1:0 [[Zinedine Zidane]] (France) - Scored
*1:1 [[Roberto Baggio]] (Italy) - Scored
*1:1 [[Bixente Lizarazu]] (France) - Missed
*1:1 [[Demetrio Albertini]] (Italy) - Missed
*2:1 [[David Trézéguet]] (France) - Scored
*2:2 [[Alessandro Costacurta]] (Italy) - Scored
*3:2 [[Thierry Henry]] (France) - Scored
*3:3 [[Christian Vieri]] (Italy) - Scored
*4:3 [[Laurent Blanc]] (France) - Scored
*4:3 [[Luigi Di Biagio]] (Italy) - Missed
==World Cup 2006==
The final match of the World Cup 2006 in Germany were to be contested between Italy and France. After only seven minutes of play, France was awarded a penalty which [[Zinedine Zidane]], in his last match before retiring, converted into a goal. Italy equalized twelve minutes later, however, after a header on a corner by [[Marco Materazzi]]. These two would later in match be involved in a controversial situation which was subject to worldwide discussion.
After 90 minutes of play, the score was still 1-1, with each team having had one good half. Italy was the better team in the first half, while France played better during the second half. Regardless, the score was tied and extra time would have to be played.
Five minutes into the second half of extra time, a discussion between Zidane and Materazzi occurred after a French attack during which Materazzi had marked Zidane. At first, Zidane walked away from Materazzi, but then something said caused the Frenchman to turn around and [[Zinedine Zidane#Confrontation with Marco Materazzi|head butt the Italian in the chest]]. The ref, who did not see the situation, stopped play because Materazzi had fallen to the ground. Following a discussion between the ref, the assistant ref, and the fourth ref, Zidane was shown a red card and sent off.
Despite Italy being one man up for the last ten minutes of the match, no team managed to score, and the match went to penalties. This was the second time in the history of the World Cup that the final match would be decided on penalties, the first time being when Brazil beat Italy in 1994.
All the Italian players scored on their penalties, while France missed one, by [[David Trézéguet]].
After the match, Zidane was given the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Ball|Golden Ball]] award as the tournament's best player. [[Fabio Cannavaro]] and [[Andrea Pirlo]], both from Italy, placed second and third respectively.
===Penalty Shoot-out===
*1:0 [[Andrea Pirlo]] (Italy) - Scored
*1:1 [[Sylvain Wiltord]] (France) - Scored
*2:1 [[Marco Materazzi]] (Italy) - Scored
*2:1 [[David Trézéguet]] (France) - Missed
*3:1 [[Daniele De Rossi]] (Italy) - Scored
*3:2 [[Éric Abidal]] (France) - Scored
*4:2 [[Alessandro Del Piero]] (Italy) - Scored
*4:3 [[Willy Sagnol]] (France) - Scored
*5:3 [[Fabio Grosso]] (Italy) - Scored
==Statistics==
===Overall===
*Total number of games: 36
*[[France national football team|France]] wins: 8
*Draws: 10
*[[Italy national football team|Italy]] wins: 18
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