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Italy 2010/11 Training kit YXL (Kids)

Italy 2010/11 Training kit YXL (Kids)

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Condition: ★★★★★

Simple kit and in great shape. The size is XL for Kids it was manufactured by Puma. 

Italy's performance in soccer during 2010 was somewhat disappointing, especially considering their triumph in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa, Italy faced early elimination in the group stage. They were drawn in Group F alongside Paraguay, New Zealand, and Slovakia. Italy struggled to find form throughout the tournament, drawing 1-1 with Paraguay in their opening match, followed by a frustrating 1-1 draw with New Zealand. In their final group match against Slovakia, Italy suffered a shocking 3-2 defeat, sealing their fate as the defending champions exited the tournament at the group stage. The performance was met with disappointment and criticism from fans and pundits alike, and it marked the end of an era for Italian soccer.

During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Italy relied on several key players, although their overall performance fell short of expectations. Some of the notable players who represented Italy during the tournament include:

  1. Gianluigi Buffon (Goalkeeper): Buffon, the experienced goalkeeper and captain of the team, provided stability and leadership at the back.

  2. Fabio Cannavaro (Defender): Cannavaro, the 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year and captain of the 2006 World Cup-winning team, offered defensive solidity and leadership in the backline.

  3. Andrea Pirlo (Midfielder): Pirlo, known for his exceptional passing ability and vision, played a crucial role in dictating the tempo of Italy's midfield.

  4. Daniele De Rossi (Midfielder): De Rossi was a versatile midfielder who contributed defensively and offensively, known for his tenacity and long-range shooting ability.

  5. Gianluca Zambrotta (Defender): Zambrotta, an experienced full-back, provided defensive stability and contributed to Italy's attacking play from the flanks.

  6. Mauro Camoranesi (Midfielder): Camoranesi was known for his skillful dribbling and work rate in midfield, providing an attacking threat down the wings.

  7. Alberto Gilardino (Forward): Gilardino was one of Italy's main attacking options, providing a goal-scoring threat in the forward line.


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