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    Soccer-'The World Cup Curse,' Italy in Tears After Missing Out for Third Straight Time

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy’s national soccer team has missed the FIFA World Cup for a third consecutive cycle after a 4‑1 penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking an unprecedented low for the four‑time champions.

    Table of Contents

    • Italy's World Cup Heartbreak: National Reactions and Aftermath
    • Italy's Disappointment and Media Response
    • Media Headlines Reflect the Mood
    • Match Recap and Fan Reactions
    • Penalty Shootout Defeat
    • Supporters' Voices
    • National Outrage and Political Fallout
    • Calls for Leadership Change
    • Turning Points and Emotional Toll
    • Additional Reporting

    Soccer-'The World Cup curse' - Italy sheds tears after missing out again

    Italy's World Cup Heartbreak: National Reactions and Aftermath

    By Cristiano Corvino and Roberto Mignucci

    Italy's Disappointment and Media Response

    ROME, April 1 (Reuters) - Italy woke up angry and disillusioned on Wednesday after the national team missed out on the World Cup for the third time in a row by losing a playoff to Bosnia, prolonging a sporting nightmare for the soccer-mad country.

    Media Headlines Reflect the Mood

    "The World Cup curse," said the front page of Italy's main daily Corriere della Sera, calling for rebuilding in a country that has produced some of the game's greatest players but has won only one match at the finals since lifting the trophy for the fourth time in 2006.

    Headlines in La Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere dello Sport, the country's two main sports newspapers, both said "We're all staying at home", in reference to another summer without a World Cup.

    Match Recap and Fan Reactions

    Penalty Shootout Defeat

    Fans in Rome were left stunned after Italy suffered a 4-1 penalty shootout loss to Bosnia on Tuesday following a 1-1 draw, their third playoff defeat in a row after losing to Sweden and North Macedonia.

    Supporters' Voices

    "Everything went badly from the start of the match. The team wasn't good, players out of form coming in and playing (anyway)… it makes no sense. Honestly, I'm shocked," said Davide Caldaretta, who watched the game at a city pub.

    "The Azzurri" last qualified for the World Cup finals in 2014, where Bosnia made their only previous appearance at the tournament. The Balkan team will play in Group B this year with co-hosts Canada, Qatar and Switzerland.

    National Outrage and Political Fallout

    Calls for Leadership Change

    NATIONAL OUTRAGE

    The defeat sparked outrage across the country, with political parties calling on Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) President Gabriele Gravina to resign.

    "It is an unacceptable disgrace. Italian football needs a complete overhaul, starting with the resignation of Gabriele Gravina," the League Party, a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's coalition, wrote on Instagram.

    Gravina said an assessment of his position would be made at a federal council meeting scheduled to take place next week.

    Turning Points and Emotional Toll

    Italy went down to 10 men in the 42nd minute with Alessandro Bastoni punished for a late last-man tackle, a key turning point in the match with Italy leading at the time.

    "(We feel) really upset and disappointed. Even when you're let down you always hold out hope. And this is the third time in a row," said Melanie Cardillo.

    Additional Reporting

    (Additional reporting by Yesim Dikmen; Writing by Angelo Amante; Editing by Kate Mayberry and Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy became the first former World Cup winner to miss three straight editions (2018, 2022, 2026) following a playoff loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina, who won 4‑1 on penalties after a 1‑1 draw. (apnews.com)
    • •The defeat intensified criticism over Italy’s football structure, with media dubbing it “the third apocalypse” and raising alarm over the collapse of both national and club-level performance. (apnews.com)
    • •Coach Gennaro Gattuso, visibly emotional, apologized for failing to guide Italy to the World Cup, praising the players’ commitment despite the heartbreaking outcome. (as.com)

    References

    • Italy is out again. The 4-time champion misses 3rd straight World Cup with shootout loss in Bosnia
    • Italy's latest World Cup failure labeled '3rd apocalypse.' It's the new norm for the 4-time champion
    • Gatusso: "Pido disculpas por no haber podido llevar a Italia al Mundial"

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-'The World Cup curse,' Italy in tears after missing out for third straight time

    1Why did Italy miss out on the World Cup again?

    Italy missed out after losing a playoff to Bosnia in a penalty shootout, marking their third consecutive failure to qualify.

    2How did fans in Italy react to missing the World Cup?

    Fans expressed anger, disappointment, and shock after Italy's elimination, with media calling for a rebuild of the national team.

    3When was the last time Italy qualified for the World Cup?

    Italy last qualified for the World Cup finals in 2014.

    4Which team defeated Italy in the recent World Cup playoffs?

    Bosnia defeated Italy after a 4-1 penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw.

    5What was a key turning point in the match against Bosnia?

    Italy went down to 10 men in the 42nd minute after Alessandro Bastoni was penalized for a late tackle.

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