Italy’s absence from the World Cup has become a recurring shock in modern football. The four-time champions have now failed to qualify for football’s biggest tournament in three consecutive editions.
Their latest setback came in the European playoffs. Italy drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina before losing on penalties, ending their hopes once again.
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Beyond the result, deeper questions are emerging around the team. Reports about internal discussions before the decisive match have added a new layer to an already disappointing campaign.
Italy World Cup failure draws parallels with Ryder Cup payment controversy
Italy’s situation has drawn comparisons with a recent controversy involving the United States Ryder Cup team. Both cases centre on financial incentives and what they reveal about representing a country.
According to La Repubblica, Italian players discussed a potential reward of around $345,000 if they secured a World Cup spot. The sum would have been split across the squad.
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The Italian outlet reports that head coach Gennaro Gattuso intervened before any agreement was reached. He asked players to focus on the match first, effectively halting negotiations ahead of the decisive fixture.
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The report has sparked debate about priorities within the squad. Questions have been raised about whether financial incentives should play any role in international competition.
A similar debate unfolded around the 2025 Ryder Cup. Reports revealed that American players were set to be paid to participate, while European players competed without financial compensation.
That contrast triggered backlash and raised doubts about motivation. Critics questioned whether representing a team should be driven by pride rather than financial reward.
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In both cases, results only added fuel to the debate, with Italy missing out on the World Cup and Team USA losing the Ryder Cup in consecutive editions.
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