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Ahead of announcing his squad list for the Euros, Mancini calls on 28 Azzurri players: tomorrow, meet-up in Rome

The National Team will get back to training tomorrow at the Hotel Parco dei Principi before heading to Coverciano in the evening. Emerson and Jorginho will meet up with the squad on Tuesday.

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Ahead of announcing his squad list for the Euros, Mancini calls on 28 Azzurri players: tomorrow, meet-up in Rome

The first part of their Euros preparation came to an end with a win over San Marino in a friendly, and now the National Team will return to meet up in Hotel Parco dei Principi in Rome. In the evening, they will partake in the “Notte Azzurra” show, which comes out on Tuesday 1 June on Rai 1, before heading across to the Coverciano Federal Technical Centre in Coverciano. At the end of their second week of work, the Azzurri face the Czech Republic on 4 June in their final friendly before the first game of Euro 2020. 

For this second phase of training camp, Roberto Mancini has picked 28 Azzurri: Emerson Palmieri and Jorginho, who represented Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League last night, can take 24 hours of extra rest and will join the group on Tuesday. By midnight on Tuesday 1 June, the Coach will also announce his final squad list of 26 for the tournament. 

ITALY vs. CZECH REPUBLIC - The two sides have an equal past record: two wins, two draws, two losses for the Azzurri against the Czechs. If we take games against Czechoslovakia into account as well, Italy have 9 victories to their 8, including the 2-1 win in extra time in the World Cup Final (Italia ’34), and there have been 9 draws. Italy’s 3-0 win in Genoa on 13 December 1953 was the National Team’s first game to be televised, with commentary from Carlo Bacarelli. Bologna will on this occasion host the Azzurri for a 22nd time, almost 3 years since the last time in September 2018. 

UEFA EURO 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced UEFA to postpone the competition by a year. Initially scheduled for a 12 June 2020 start, the Euros will be played from 11 June - 11 July 2021. It is the first Euros shared all around Europe, with the idea being to celebrate 60 years since the competition’s inception. It will voyage from Rome, where the opening ceremony and game will take place, to 10 other cities (Amsterdam, Baku, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenaghen, Glasgow, London, Munich, Seville and St Petersburg), after Dublin pulled out and Bilbao was replaced by Seville. Italy, in Group A, will play Turkey (11 June, 21:00), Switzerland (16 June, 21:00) and Wales (20 June, 18:00) at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome. 

RAI 1 AND THE AZZURRI. It will be a Euros followed closely by RAI’s channels and platforms. 1 June, on RAI at 21:25, “Note Azzurra” will go live; it’s a programme hosted by Amadeus in a studio with the National Team and several artists, who will celebrate the start of the side’s Euros adventure. In addition, from 7 to 10 June at 20:45, “Sogno Azzuro” will be on, a 4-part mini-series on Rai 1 that tells the story of the Azzurri’s qualification and journey to the Euros. For the first time in the Azzurri’s long and illustrious history, the supporters will be able to enter Coverciano, follow the players’ arrival, team meetings, training, moments of down-time, their travel to games, and “live” alongside the team before and after games, both on the pitch and in the changing rooms. The public will gain insight into the important people who contribute to sporting outcomes, and the themes and values that they bring to the table: from human relationships to courage, from fear to redemption. “Sogno Azzurro”, the first project signed by Rai’s newly-created Direzione Nuovi Formati, spans 10 months, from September 2020 and will run until the build-up to the first game of the Euros, which is on 11 June. Another exclusive feature on Rai, in addition to their purchase of the rights to show Euro 2020 matches.

MEDIA CENTRE. For UEFA EURO 2020, the Centro Tecnico Federale in Coverciano will host the National Team Media Centre: representatives of key Media outlets assigned to cover the tournament will have exclusive access to the centre. They will need to book available slots, which will be limited by anti-Covid restrictions, daily. All press members will, though, be able to follow the conferences via a digital platform, the name of which will be released soon. TV operators and cameramen are not due to have access: photos and images, both of press conferences and behind-closed-doors training sessions, will be shared by FIGC. 

CASA AZZURRI. From 9-20 June, “Casa Azzurri” will open, a structure that accompanies the World Cup and Euros to host fans and promote the Azzurri’s partners. For this tournament, “Casa Azzurri”, a brand and structure owned by FIGC, will be in the ‘PratiBus District’ of Rome (Viale Angelico, 52), a unique location which is now the fruit of major redevelopment on a portion of the former ATAC Victory Depot, which covers 5,000 square meters of indoor and outdoor spaces.

It will host a restaurant, pub and bar area, as well as a meeting room, an interactive Museum and an area dedicated to FIGC’s partners. Radio Italia music will play, as well as piano bars, live DJs, karaoke and a series of exclusive concerts for “Casa Azzurri” guests. A couple of big-screens will show all the Group Stage games at Euro 2020, including Italy’s games against Turkey, Switzerland and Wales, to allow Azzuri fans to watch all together whilst respecting COVID regulations.

Squad List 
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan), Alex Meret (Napoli), Salvatore Sirigu (Torino);
Defenders: Francesco Acerbi (Lazio), Alessandro Bastoni (Inter), Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli), *Emerson Palmieri (Chelsea), Alessandro Florenzi (Paris Saint-Germain), Gianluca Mancini (Roma), Leonardo Spinazzola (Roma), Rafael Toloi (Atalanta);
Midfielders: Nicolò Barella (Inter), Bryan Cristante (Roma), *Frello Jorge Luiz Jorginho (Chelsea), Manuel Locatelli (Sassuolo), Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma), Matteo Pessina (Atalanta), Stefano Sensi (Inter), Marco Verratti (Paris Saint Germain);
Forwards: Andrea Belotti (Torino), Domenico Berardi (Sassuolo), Federico Bernardeschi (Juventus), Federico Chiesa (Juventus), Ciro Immobile (Lazio), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli), Matteo Politano (Napoli).
*the two Chelsea players will join the group on 1 June, having participated in the UEFA Champions League final last night

Itinerary (all times CEST) 

Monday 31 May
12:00 – Meet-up at Hotel Parco dei Principi in Rome
*16:30 – Training at the Olympic Center Giulio Onesti (behind closed doors)

Tuesday 1 June
*17:00 – Training at the Coverciano Federal Technical Centre (behind closed doors)
By 24:00 - Squad announcement, 26 players

Wednesday 2 June
10.30 – Official EURO 2020 Photo and UEFA Media Day (behind closed doors)
17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Thursday 3 June
**17:15 – Press conference, Coach + 1 player at Media Centre
* 18:00 – Training (behind closed doors except first 15 mins) 

Friday 4 June
20:45 – Friendly vs. Czech Republic at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, Bologna

Saturday 5 June
*11:00 – Training match vs. Italy Under-20s (behind closed doors)

Sunday 6 June
By 22:00, meet-up at the Coverciano Federal Technical Centre

Monday 7 June
**14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Tuesday 8 June
**14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Wednesday 9 June
**14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors) 

Thursday 10 June
11:00 – Florence-Rome transfer
**17:45 – Press conference, Coach + 1 player at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome
*18:30 – Training at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome (behind closed doors except first 15 mins)

Friday 11 June
*11:00 – Training at the Olympic Center Giulio Onesti (behind closed doors)
21:00 – Italy vs. Turkey at the Stadio Olimpico. Press conference/media duties after full-time.

Saturday 12 June
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Sunday 13 June
** 14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Monday 14 June
** 14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Tuesday 15 June
11:00 – Transfer Florence-Rome
**16:45 – Press conference, Coach + 1 player at Hotel Parco dei Principi
*19:15 – Training at the Olympic Center Giulio Onesti (behind closed doors except first 15 mins)

Wednesday 16 June
21:00 – Italy vs. Switzerland at the Stadio Olimpico. Press conference/media duties after full-time. 

Thursday 17 June
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Friday 18 June
** 14:00 – Players meet media
*17:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

Saturday 19 June
11:00 – Transfer Florence-Rome
**16:45 – Press conference, Coach + 1 player at Hotel Parco dei Principi
*19:15 – Training at the Olympic Center Giulio Onesti (behind closed doors except first 15 mins)

Sunday 20 June
18:00 – Italy vs. Wales at the Stadio Olimpico. Press conference/media duties after full-time. 

N.B. Timetables are subject to possible change

* photos will be taken and shared by FIGC 
**media access will be limited to reduced numbers