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Italy men's water polo national team

Italy
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Nickname(s) Settebello
Association Federazione Italiana Nuoto
Confederation LEN (Europe)
Head coach Alessandro Campagna
Asst coach Alessandro Duspiva
Amedeo Pomilio
Captain Pietro Figlioli
FINA code ITA
Olympic Games
Appearances 20 (first in 1920)
Best result 1st, gold medalist(s) (1948, 1960, 1992)
World Championships
Appearances 17 (first in 1973)
Best result 1st, gold medalist(s) (1978, 1994, 2011)
World League
Appearances 7 (first in 2002)
Best result 2nd, silver medalist(s) (2003, 2011, 2017)
World Cup
Appearances 11 (first in 1979)
Best result 1st, gold medalist(s) (1993)
European Championship
Appearances 30 (first in 1927)
Best result 1st, gold medalist(s) (1947, 1993, 1995)
Mediterranean Games
Appearances 16 (first in 1955)
Best result 1st, gold medalist(s) (1955, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1991, 1993)

The Italian national water polo team represents Italy in men's international water polo competitions and is controlled by Federnuoto (the Italian Aquatics Federation). The national men's team has the nickname of "Settebello".

The Italian men's water polo team has won 8 Olympic medals, 6 World Championships, 5 World Cup, 11 European Championships medals and 3 World League medal, making them one of the most successful men's water polo teams in the world. They have won a combined six championships in those four competitions, with the World League being the only competition which Italy has yet to win.

Water Polo became popular in Italy soon after 1899, when an exhibition match was played at the Bath of Diana in Milan, with the match being described in the press as: "like football but more tiring and difficult, requiring energy and strength beyond the ordinary".

Although a domestic league was soon established, the Italian national water polo team did not first compete at the Olympic Games until the 1920 Olympics, in Antwerp, Belgium, where they were forced to forfeit their first round match, before losing 5–1 to Greece and being eliminated.

The national team first fulfilled their potential at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England, when they went undefeated for the whole tournament to claim their first gold medal in the discipline.

The Italian team reclaimed the title of Olympic champions in front of a home crowd at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy. Italy won their third Olympic title at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, beating the hosts and tournament favourites Spain 9–8 after extra time in a thrilling final. Only Hungary (9), and Great Britain (4) have more Olympic titles.


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