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Italy
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| Nickname(s) |
Azzurre (Blues) |
| Association |
Federazione Italiana
Giuoco Calcio |
| Head coach |
Pietro Ghedin (2005-) |
| Most caps |
Carolina Morace
(153 full caps 1981-2000) |
| Top scorer |
Elisabetta Vignotto (107) |
| FIFA ranking |
13 |
| Highest FIFA ranking |
10 (July 2003) |
| Lowest FIFA ranking |
14 (October 2007) |
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| First international |
Italy 2 - 1 Czechoslovakia 
Viareggio, Italy, February 23, 1968 |
| Biggest win |
Japan 0 - 9 Italy 
Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 1981 |
| Biggest defeat |
Denmark 6 - 0 Italy 
Ringsted, Denmark, May 16, 1982 |
| World Cup |
| Appearances |
11 (First in 1970) |
| Best result |
Finals, 1988 |
| Appearances |
(First in -) |
| Best result |
- |
| UEFA Women's Championship |
| Appearances |
11 (First in 1969) |
| Best result |
Champions, 1968 |
The Italy women's national football team represents Italy in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio).
[edit] Honours
- 1970 : Finals (non-official competition)
- 1971 : Semi-final (non-official competition)
- 1981 : Champions (non-official competition)
- 1984 : Champions (non-official competition)
- 1985 : Finals (non-official competition)
- 1986 : Champions (non-official competition)
- 1988 : Finals (non-official competition)
- 1991 : Quarter finals
- 1995 : preliminary round
- 1999 : 1st round
- 2003 : preliminary round
- 1969 : Champions (non-official competition)
- 1979 : Finals (non-official competition)
- 1984 : Semi-final
- 1987 : 3rd round
- 1989 : 4th round
- 1991 : 4th round
- 1993 : Finals
- 1995 : Quarter finals
- 1997 : Finals
- 2001 : quarter final
- 2005 : quarter final
[edit] Coaches