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UEFA EURO 2020: meet the winners

Get the full lowdown on UEFA EURO 2020 winners Italy.

Italy celebrate their victory
Italy celebrate their victory POOL/AFP via Getty Images

How they got there, top scorers, pedigree, key players and the coach – all you need to know about UEFA EURO 2020 winners Italy.

UEFA EURO 2020 final

Italy 1-1 England (aet, 3-2 pens)


ITALY

Group A results
11/06: Turkey 0-3 Italy (Rome)
16/06: Italy 3-0 Switzerland (Rome)
20/06: Italy 1-0 Wales (Rome)

Round of 16
26/06: Italy 2-1 Austria (aet) (London)

Quarter-final
02/07: Belgium 1-2 Italy (Munich)

Chiesa's Star of the Match display against Spain

Semi-finals
06/07: Italy 1-1 Spain (aet, Italy win 4-2 on pens) (London)

Top scorers
Federico Chiesa, Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Insigne, Manuel Locatelli, Matteo Pessina (2 goals)

Qualifying
Group J record: P10 W10 D0 L0 F37 A4 
Qualifying top scorer: Andrea Belotti (5)

Pedigree
UEFA EURO best: winners (1968, 2020)
UEFA EURO semis: W4 L1 (1968, 2000, 2012, 2020; 1988)
UEFA EURO finals: W2 L2 (1968, 2020; 2000, 2012)
UEFA EURO 2016: quarter-finals, lost 6-5 to Germany on penalties after 1-1 draw

Coach: Roberto Mancini
One of the best forward players of his generation, though never that lucky with the Azzurri, Mancini has now made his mark as an international coach after winning club trophies in Italy, England and Turkey.

Penalty hero Jorginho on Italy win

Key player: Jorginho
In the Italy camp they call him Radio Jorginho because he is constantly talking during games, always directing his team-mates. If you are looking for spectacular tricks or stunning goals, you should look somewhere else, but Jorginho is the real brains behind this Azzurri team, an indispensable orchestra conductor. As his decisive kick in the semi-final shoot-out win against Spain showed, he's not bad from the penalty spot either, even if he was denied late on in the final shoot-out.

Young talent: Nicolò Barella
The box-to-box midfielder held the key to Mancini's formation at the finals. Sardinian-born and a vital cog in Inter's Serie A-winning side, the 24-year-old really is the full package, bringing tackling, technique, lots of energy and dangerous, well-timed runs into the opposition box.

Did you know?
During the course of this tournament, Italy broke their records for longest winning streak (13) and unbeaten run (currently 34).

Eliminated in the group stage

Finland
Hungary

North Macedonia

Poland
Russia
Scotland
Slovakia
Turkey

Eliminated in round of 16

Austria
Croatia
France
Germany
Netherlands
Portugal
Sweden
Wales

Eliminated in quarter-finals

Belgium
Czech Republic
Switzerland

Ukraine

Eliminated in semi-finals

Denmark
Spain

Beaten in final

England

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