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Italy Failed To Qualify For FIFA again

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For the third time in a row, the unthinkable has become the reality: Italy will not be at the FIFA World Cup. For a nation that considers football a birthright, this latest collapse feels less like a sporting disappointment and more like a national tragedy. The Azzurri, four-time champions of the world, have now managed to distance themselves from the biggest stage in sports for over a decade. Watching the tournament from the sidelines has shifted from a shock to a haunting habit, leaving a generation of young fans in Rome, Milan, and Naples wondering if they will ever see their heroes in a World Cup match.

The atmosphere across the country is one of profound disbelief and simmering anger. This wasn't just a bad bounce or a single missed penalty; it feels like a systemic failure of a footballing powerhouse that has lost its way. The silence in the piazzas usually reserved for summer celebrations is deafening. Managers will be sacked and tactics will be dissected, but the human cost is the most visible—the sight of veteran legends in tears, knowing their last chance at global glory has evaporated, and a proud sporting culture left to pick up the pieces of a shattered identity.

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