Italy National Football Team - Head-to-Head Records Against Other Countries

Head-to-Head Records Against Other Countries

Opponent GP W D L
Algeria 1 1 0 0
Armenia 1 1 0 0
Argentina 13 6 5 2
Australia 1 1 0 0
Austria 37 17 8 12
Azerbaijan 2 2 0 0
Belarus 4 2 2 0
Belgium 20 13 4 3
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 0 0 1
Brazil 14 5 2 7
Bulgaria 15 8 5 2
Cameroon 3 1 2 0
Canada 1 1 0 0
Chile 3 1 1 1
China PR 1 1 0 0
Costa Rica 1 1 0 0
Côte d'Ivoire 2 0 1 1
Croatia 7 1 3 3
Cyprus 9 8 1 0
Czechoslovakia 26 9 9 8
Czech Republic 4 1 1 2
Denmark 11 7 1 3
East Germany 4 1 2 1
Ecuador 2 1 1 0
Egypt 5 4 0 1
England 23 9 7 7
Estonia 6 6 0 0
Faroe Islands 4 4 0 0
Finland 12 10 1 1
France 37 18 10 9
Georgia 8 7 1 0
Germany 31 15 9 7
Ghana 1 1 0 0
Greece 16 9 6 1
Haiti 1 1 0 0
Hungary 34 16 9 9
Iceland 2 0 1 1
Israel 3 2 1 0
Japan 2 1 1 0
Lithuania 6 4 2 0
Luxembourg 8 8 0 0
Malta 5 5 0 0
Mexico 11 6 4 1
Moldova 4 4 0 0
Montenegro 2 2 0 0
Morocco 1 1 0 0
Netherlands 17 7 7 3
New Zealand 2 1 1 0
Nigeria 1 1 0 0
North Korea 1 0 0 1
Northern Ireland 9 6 2 1
Norway 15 8 4 3
Paraguay 3 2 1 0
Peru 1 0 1 0
Poland 14 5 6 3
Portugal 24 18 2 4
Republic of Ireland 12 8 2 2
Romania 16 10 4 2
Russia 5 3 1 1
San Marino 1 1 0 0
Scotland 10 7 2 1
Serbia 5 1 4 0
South Africa 2 2 0 0
South Korea 2 1 0 1
Slovakia 2 1 0 1
Slovenia 7 4 1 2
Soviet Union 11 2 5 4
Spain 31 10 12 9
Sweden 22 10 6 6
Switzerland 58 28 22 8
Tunisia 1 1 0 0
Turkey 10 7 3 0
Ukraine 7 6 1 0
United States 11 7 3 1
Uruguay 8 2 3 3
Yugoslavia 17 8 5 4
Wales 9 7 0 2

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