When did Spain beat Italy?
When did Spain beat Italy?
1934
On 31 May, Italy faced Spain in the quarter-final of the 1934 FIFA World Cup, where the two sides drew 1–1 after extra time with Spanish goal by Luis Regueiro in the 30th minute and Italian goal by Giovanni Ferrari in the 44th minute….1934 FIFA World Cup.
| Italy | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Spain |
|---|---|---|
| Ferrari 44′ | Report | Regueiro 30′ |
How many times has Spain won Euros?
The UEFA European Championship was first introduced in 1960. Germany is the most successful team, having won the title three times (1972, 1980 and 1996) in six final appearances. Spain too have three titles to their name (1964, 2008 and 2012) after competing in four finals.
Is Spain better than Italy?
In general, Spain is a bit more affordable than Italy, but deals can be found in both countries. Both Italy and Spain have a lot to offer visitors. Spain is also known for it’s vibrant nightlife and lively festivals that attract crowds, while Italy has world renowned museums and archaeological sites.
Is Italy closed to tourists?
Italy has confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice citing the high-level of COVID-19 in Italy. The Department of State’s Level 3 Travel Advisory recommends that travelers reconsider travel to Italy due to COVID-19.
Who was in the UEFA Euro 2012 final?
However, since Spain already qualified as the 2010 World Cup champions, Italy qualified automatically as the UEFA representative, with their win in the semi-final against Germany, despite losing in the final to Spain.
Who was drawn with Spain in Euro 2012?
Spain were drawn in Group C alongside Italy, Croatia, and Republic of Ireland, opening against Italy on 10 June 2012. Italy took the lead through striker Antonio Di Natale in the 61st minute, who had come on for Mario Balotelli.
What was the result of Spain v Italy?
Euro 2012 final: Spain v Italy – as it happened Italy were brushed aside by a rampant Spain, who become the first side to retain the European Championship. Who needs strikers? Scott Murray Sun 1 Jul 2012 16.54 EDT First published on Sun 1 Jul 2012 16.54 EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email
Who was the final penalty taker in Euro 2012?
Spain’s final penalty taker was Fàbregas, who scored Spain’s fifth goal, as the ball went in via the left post. Spain emerged victorious, and headed to the UEFA European Championship final for the fourth time, since 1964, 1984 and 2008.