What does it mean for a footballing giant like Italy to miss out on the FIFA World Cup for the third consecutive time? The answer is stark: it signifies a deepening crisis in Italian football, culminating in significant changes in leadership.
Italy’s latest heartbreak came during the qualifying playoffs against Bosnia and Herzegovina, where they lost in a penalty shootout after letting slip a 1-0 lead. This defeat was particularly painful, marking another chapter in a narrative of decline that has plagued the Azzurri since the infamous Calciopoli scandal.
In the wake of this failure, Gennaro Gattuso announced his resignation as head coach. “With a heavy heart, having failed to achieve the goal we had set ourselves, I consider my time in charge of the national team to be over,” he stated, reflecting the weight of disappointment that has settled over the team.
Gattuso’s tenure, which began in June 2025 on a one-year contract, saw Italy win five group games before a crushing loss to Norway. Yet, the playoff exit against Bosnia proved to be the final straw. The Italian Football Federation expressed gratitude for Gattuso’s dedication, but the results spoke volumes.
Adding to the turmoil, Gabriele Gravina resigned as president of the Italian Football Federation just a day before Gattuso’s departure. This dual exit underscores the urgency for a complete overhaul of Italian football, a sentiment echoed by legendary player Roberto Baggio, who proposed a comprehensive reform plan back in 2010.
Italy’s footballing landscape has drastically changed since their last World Cup victory in 2006, with only two clubs remaining in European competitions as of 2026. The decline is palpable, with a reported 17 percent drop in Serie A revenue during the 2006–07 season, further exacerbating the challenges facing the national team.
As Italy grapples with these setbacks, the question remains: what will be the next steps in rebuilding a once-mighty footballing nation? The future is uncertain, but the need for change is clear.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential candidates for Gattuso’s replacement and the direction the federation will take moving forward. The Azzurri’s fans, who have long cherished the blue jersey, are left hoping for a swift revival.