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2026 World Cup and Italy’s playoff trauma: Ex-stars sound the alarm

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Italy‘s‌ 2026 World Cup Bid faces Scrutiny‌ After Playoff Heartbreak

ROME – Former Italian national team⁢ heroes are voicing ​alarm ‍following the​ nation’s failure ⁤to automatically ⁢qualify for ‌the⁤ 2026 FIFA World cup, triggering a playoff scenario and igniting debate about the current state of Italian football. ⁢The Azzurri, despite a promising Euro 2024⁣ campaign, finished second in their qualifying‍ group, necessitating a two-legged playoff in March 2025 for a spot in the expanded 48-team tournament.

The playoff⁤ trauma echoes past disappointments, ⁣especially the shocking elimination from the 2018 ‌and ⁤2022 World cups, and has prompted introspection about Italy’s ability to compete on the global stage. The specter of 2006, when Italy secured its fourth World cup ‍title led⁤ by Fabio Cannavaro and Andrea Pirlo, looms large, with‍ some suggesting the⁤ weight of that ⁢legacy hinders the current generation.The upcoming ⁤playoffs represent​ a critical juncture for Italian football, with the nation facing the very⁢ real possibility of‍ missing out on the first World Cup co-hosted by ⁤the United States,⁢ Canada, and Mexico.

Italy’s training center in⁣ Coverciano still displays photographs commemorating the 2006 triumph, ‌a‍ constant reminder of past glory. However, analysts suggest this reverence for the past may be⁢ detrimental, creating an unfair comparison for ⁤the present squad. The nation’s deep passion for football, while a strength,‌ also fuels intense scrutiny and anxiety surrounding any attempt​ to replicate that success.

The November 2024 qualifying results have left Italy in a precarious position, forcing calculations ‍and a⁣ renewed ​sense of apprehension as ⁤the March 2025 playoffs approach. Despite the current challenges,many remain confident that Italy will eventually return to the World cup stage,though the timing remains ⁤uncertain.

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