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  2. Jun 29, 2024 · Italy, known as the ‘Azzurri,’ which simply translates to ‘The Blues,’ have won four World Cups and two European Championship adorned in blue and have rarely strayed from their traditional ...

  3. Jul 7, 2021 · The first use of blue by the Savoy family dates back to 1366 by the will of Amedeo VI of Savoy, who decided to add a blue cloth to the red and white symbol of the Savoy on a ship leaving for the Crusades. From 1500 the blue scarf became mandatory and is still used today by the officers of the Italian army.

  4. Jul 16, 2021 · Have you ever wondered why Italian athletes in international competitions wear blue uniforms and are called "Azzurri"? The origin of this custom dates back to 1911, when the Italian national football team faced Hungary in Milan.

  5. May 17, 2021 · Italy's national soccer team, known as the Azzurri. Photo: Fabio Diena/Dreamstime. English Italian. When US national sport teams compete internationally, their uniforms mirror the colors of the flag: blue, red and white. So, why aren’t the Italians clad in white, red or green, but in azzurro? Good question!

  6. The team is known as gli Azzurri (the Blues), because Savoy blue is the common colour of the national teams representing Italy, as it is the traditional paint of the royal House of Savoy, which reigned over the Kingdom of Italy.

  7. May 24, 2024 · The end result was that Italy was eventually unified under the monarchy of the House of Savoy – who used savoy azure (or ‘blue’, for the Dulux impaired) as the border for their crest in the...

  8. Created in May 1910, the Italian National Team has been around for more than a century. It’s been a story of emotions, passion and exciting triumphs, together with millions of Italians across many generations: the Azzurri have won four FIFA World Cups (1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006), two UEFA European Championships (1968 and 2021), an Olympic ...