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Italy football map

Map of Italy football. Italy football map (Southern Europe - Europe) to print. Italy football map (Southern Europe - Europe) to download. Italian football has a long and proud tradition, and is of immense importance to the culture of the country. Italy embraced the sport, encouraged by British ex-pats, at the end of the nineteenth century (the nation oldest football club is Genoa, founded in 1893) and have gone on to produce some of the worlds biggest and most successful teams as its shown in Italy football map. Players like Paolo Rossi, Roberto Baggio, and Paolo Maldini have become household names around the globe while the Italian national team have won four World Cups, just one fewer than Brazil record five. Italy team color is blue (azzurro in Italian), dating back to the association of the color blue with the royal dynasty that unified Italy in 1861.

Map of Italy football

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Italy top football division is Serie A, formerly made up of 18 teams but expanded to 20 in 2004. The title is the scudetto, or shield. Serie B is the Italian second division, followed by Serie C1 and C2 and then Serie D as its mentioned in Italy football map. The football season runs from September to May. In the first half of the season teams play each opponent once, alternating between home and away matches. At the end of this first phase you may hear references to 'winter champions', the team leading Serie A at the halfway stage. Then the teams play the same sequence of opponents in the same order, with the match location reversed. The Italian Cup - Coppa Italia - does not have the same history or importance as the English FA Cup (losers refer to it as 'the umbrella-stand'), although winners prize it as a route into European competition.