Alessandro Del Piero, a celebrated former captain of Juventus and a 2006 World Cup winner with Italy, was a special guest at the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour in Los Angeles. During his visit, Del Piero offered his perspective on the critical period awaiting the Italian National Team. With qualification for the 2026 World Cup on the line, following two consecutive absences from the tournament, an entire nation holds its breath, hoping to break the spell and allow a new generation of fans to experience the Azzurri’s participation in the global competition for the very first time.
Del Piero: “Italy Has the Strength and Quality to Win the Next Two Matches”
With the playoffs rapidly approaching, Del Piero has a clear vision for achieving the long-awaited happy ending: “I expect everyone connected to our National Team to convey a message of no fear to the staff and players. I understand the complicated situation we are currently experiencing, but the message must be clear: ‘Go without fear, give 100%.’ Both the team and the players possess all the strength and quality needed to reach the World Cup and win these two matches. First, however, let’s focus on the initial game against Northern Ireland, which we will play at home with our supporters to spur us on. Then, for the second match, we’ll see.”
Del Piero on World Cup 2026: “It Will Be the Ultimate for North America”
The desired destinations for the tournament are known: the USA, Canada, and Mexico. “For North America, hosting this World Cup will be the ultimate experience,” Del Piero remarked. “It’s clear that for Italians living here, it would be wonderful to see Italy compete in a World Cup again. I understand it sounds strange for us, given we were accustomed to participating in every edition, but now we must face reality and focus on the playoffs to return to where we belong.”
Del Piero Dreams of Italy vs. Canada in Toronto
Del Piero, like all Azzurri fans, dreams with open eyes, hoping to witness matches worthy of Italy’s prestigious reputation, played in front of an enthusiastic crowd that befits the most important football tournament. “Italy against Canada in Toronto? It would be wonderful to have both sets of fans fill a 50,000-seat stadium.” All that remains is for the team to step onto the field and give their utmost, perhaps drawing inspiration from the great champions of the past, much like Del Piero himself.
