Italy women's national football team

Italy women's national football team

National football team women
Name = Italy
Badge = Italy national football team logo 4 stars.pngNickname = "Azzurre " (Blues)
Association = "Federazione Italiana
Giuoco Calcio"

Coach = Pietro Ghedin (2005-)
Most caps = Carolina Morace
(153 full caps 1981-2000)
Top scorer = Elisabetta Vignotto (107)
FIFA Rank = 13
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First game = flagicon|Italy Italy 2 - 1 Czechoslovakia flagicon|Czechoslovakia Viareggio, Italy, February 23, 1968
Largest win = flagicon|Japan Japan 0 - 9 Italy flagicon|Italy Kobe, Japan, September 9, 1981
Largest loss = flagicon|Denmark Denmark 6 - 0 Italy flagicon|Italy Ringsted, Denmark, May 16, 1982
World cup apps = 11
World cup first = 1970
World cup best = Finals, 1988
Olympic apps =
Olympic first = -
Olympic best = -
Regional name = UEFA Women's Championship
Regional cup apps = 11
Regional cup first = 1969
Regional cup best = Champions, 1968
The Italy women's national football team represents Italy in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Italian Football Federation ("Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio").

Honours


= Performance in the World Cup =

*1970 : Finals (non-official competition)
*1971 : Semi-final (non-official competition)
*1981 : Champions (non-official competition)
*1984 : Champions (non-official competition)
*1985 : Finals (non-official competition)
*1986 : Champions (non-official competition)
*1988 : Finals (non-official competition)
*1991 : Quarter finals
*1995 : "preliminary round"
*1999 : 1st round
*2003 : "preliminary round"


=Performance in European Championship=

*1969 : Champions (non-official competition)
*1979 : Finals (non-official competition)
*1984 : Semi-final
*1987 : 3rd round
*1989 : 4th round
*1991 : 4th round
*1993 : Finals
*1995 : Quarter finals
*1997 : Finals
*2001 : quarter final
*2005 : quarter final

Coaches

*1968-1970 : Cavicchi
*1970-1971 : Trabucco
*1971 : Cavicchi
*1972 : Amadei
*1972 (interim, 1 match) : Oliveri
*1972-1978 : Amadei
*1979-1980 : Galli
*1980-1981 : Sergio Guenza
*1981-1983 : Todeschini
*1983-1984 : Cuneo
*1984-1989 : Ettore Recagni
*1989-1993 : Sergio Guenza
*1993-1994 : Comunardo Nicolai
*1994-1997 : Sergio Guenza
*1998 : Sergio Vatta
*1999 : Carlo Facchin
*1999-2000 : Ettore Recagni
*August, 2000 - 2005 Carolina Morace
*2005 - present : Pietro Ghedin


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