THE NATIONAL TEAM
It's not just soccer: why the blue jersey is the heart of an entire nation
A century of enterprises, falls, and rebirths that tell the Italian identity
More than a century of history, filled with unforgettable triumphs and painful falls, but connected by a common thread: the passion for the blue jersey. From 1910 to today, the Italian National Team has become much more than a soccer team, transforming into a symbol capable of uniting entire generations.
From the victories led by Vittorio Pozzo to the iconic scream of Marco Tardelli on the night in Madrid, to the European triumph at Wembley under the guidance of Roberto Mancini, the blue has accompanied the most intense moments of the country's sports history.
But the National Team is also resilience and pride: that embodied by champions like Gigi Riva, Roberto Baggio, and Gigi Buffon, who have made that jersey a second skin, a symbol of belonging and responsibility.
Today, as the journey continues, the same emotion remains intact: that of a people gathered in front of a screen, with hearts beating in unison. Because blue is not just a color, but a legacy that is passed down, a dream that continues to live every time a child chases a ball imagining wearing that jersey.
A story that is not yet finished. And that is just waiting to write its next chapter.