March 2026

Italy One Step from the World Cup: Tonali and Kean Lift Azzurri Past Northern Ireland

After a tense first half, Italy find their edge in Bergamo—now a decisive clash with Bosnia awaits Italy are now just one win away from returning to the World Cup. A 2-0 victory over Northern Ireland in Bergamo—powered by standout performances from Sandro Tonali and Moise Kean—has pushed the Azzurri into the final round of

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It’s Italy–Northern Ireland matchday, with the Azzurri’s American dream passing through Bergamo

Italy head into the playoff semi-final against Northern Ireland as favorites, but first they must overcome the toughest opponent of all: their own past Italy go again: after the failures against Sweden in 2017 and North Macedonia in 2022, the Azzurri are once more chasing a World Cup berth, once again through the dreaded playoff

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From Scampia to the cruise industry: the story of Bryan Profeta

Scampia, a suburb in northern Naples, has long been one of the most visible symbols of urban hardship in Italy. The Vele housing complex—large public housing structures built between the 1970s and 1980s—gradually deteriorated over time and became widely associated with social marginalization and organized crime. In recent years, the area has been undergoing a

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Campus Salute in Los Angeles: a success for prevention and wellbeing in support of the Italian community

Campus Salute has arrived in Los Angeles, following its previous stops in New York and Detroit, further strengthening in the United States the Italian initiative dedicated to promoting a culture of prevention and healthy lifestyles. The program took place through informational meetings and diagnostic screenings, with the goal of sharing the know-how of Italian healthcare

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Sorrentino and Blasimme: “Svilar dipping, Motta a surprise. Inter too strong in the Scudetto race”

The analysis of the matchday’s goalkeepers, from the Champions League race to the Scudetto battle: the comparison between Stefano Sorrentino and Matteo Blasimme in the double interview, exclusively for SMIT. The goalkeeper’s role is often the most unforgiving in football: a great save can go unnoticed, a mistake becomes decisive. That’s where the conversation with

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The culture of suspicion

Daniele De Rossi’s outburst in yesterday’s press conference brings to light an aspect of the football debate that is typically Italian. Daniele De Rossi has opened Pandora’s box, publicly tackling an issue that has always hovered beneath the surface of Italian football: the culture of suspicion. The Genoa head coach’s remarks during the press conference

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While Italy Debates European Struggles, the Real Champions League Crisis Is England’s

Six Premier League clubs, zero wins in the Round of 16 first legs — English media call it a “total disaster” Across Italy, the conversation around European competitions often centers on the supposed decline of Serie A clubs. But after the first legs of the Round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League, the real

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Allegri’s Touch

The Milan head coach is like King Midas: whatever he touches turns to gold, or almost. The Rossoneri still rule the Derby, Champions League qualification now within reach. Massimiliano Allegri is a winner: his résumé says so, and that’s history. He’s proving it again today with Milan, and that’s a present strongly oriented toward the

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