Italy's World Cup Heartbreak: Miss Third Straight Finals After Bosnia Loss

Italy has failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for a third consecutive time after a dramatic playoff loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The match ended 1-1 after extra time before Bosnia triumphed 4-1 in a penalty shootout. Italy played most of the match with 10 men after Alessandro Bastoni was sent off before halftime. The defeat continues Italy's absence from football's biggest stage since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Key Points: Italy Miss Third Straight FIFA World Cup After Playoff Defeat

  • Italy loses 4-1 on penalties after 1-1 draw
  • Misses third straight World Cup
  • Reduced to 10 men after Bastoni red card
  • Bosnia qualifies for first World Cup since 2014
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Italy miss third straight FIFA WC after playoff loss to Bosnia

Italy fails to qualify for a third consecutive FIFA World Cup after losing a penalty shootout to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a dramatic playoff match.

"We still can't believe it. It's upsetting for everyone. - Leonardo Spinazzola"

Berlin, April 1

Four-time champion Italy have failed to qualify for a third consecutive FIFA World Cup after losing to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a dramatic playoff decided by penalties.

The match, held in Zenica, ended 1-1 after extra time before Bosnia triumphed 4-1 in the shootout, securing its first World Cup appearance since 2014.

"We still can't believe it," said Italy defender Leonardo Spinazzola. "It's upsetting for everyone."

Head coach Gennaro Guttuso apologized after the match, saying the team had fallen short of expectations.

Italy appeared on course early in Zenica when Moise Kean capitalized on a major error by Bosnia goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj to give the visitors a 15th-minute lead, reports Xinhua.

But the match turned sharply before halftime when Italy center-back Alessandro Bastoni was sent off for a last-man foul, forcing the visitors into a prolonged defensive battle.

Reduced to 10 men, Italy retreated deep and tried to protect the lead, but Bosnia piled on the pressure and finally found a breakthrough in the 79th minute when Haris Tabakovic leveled the score at 1-1.

Neither side could find a winner in extra time, sending the contest to a penalty shootout that ultimately sealed Italy's fate.

Sandro Tonali was the only Italian player to convert from the spot. Pio Esposito fired over, while Bryan Cristante struck the underside of the bar and saw his effort bounce out. Bosnia converted all four penalties, with Esmir Bajraktarevic dispatching the decisive kick.

The defeat means Italy will miss the World Cup for the third consecutive time, having also failed to come through the playoffs for the 2018 and 2022 editions. The Azzurri last appeared on football's biggest stage at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where they were eliminated in the group phase.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, the Czech Republic also advanced via a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw with Denmark after extra time. The Czechs prevailed 5-3 on aggregate scoring in the shootout to book their place at the 2026 finals.

Sweden secured qualification with a 3-2 victory over Poland. The Swedes twice surrendered the lead before Viktor Gyokeres struck in the 88th minute to send his side through.

Türkiye also punched its ticket to the World Cup, edging Kosovo 1-0 thanks to Arda Akturkoglu's 53rd-minute winner.

With the European playoffs completed, all 16 of UEFA's places at the 2026 FIFA World Cup have now been decided. The tournament will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, with 48 teams set to compete.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Heartbreaking for Italian fans. The red card completely changed the game. But full credit to Bosnia – they kept their nerve and deserved the win. The penalty shootout was clinical!
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Arjun K
As an Indian football fan, this shows no team is too big to fail. We need to focus on grassroots and mental strength. Italy's penalty performance was shocking – only 1 out of 4! That's pure pressure getting to you. Our players must train for such high-pressure moments.
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Priya S
Feel so bad for the players and fans. But respectfully, the coach must take responsibility. The tactics after the red card were too defensive. You can't just defend for 75+ minutes against a motivated team. They invited the pressure and paid the price. 😔
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Vikram M
Meanwhile, congratulations to Bosnia! First World Cup in 12 years. This is the beauty of football – smaller nations getting their moment. Gives hope to all underdogs, including our Blue Tigers someday! 🐅
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Karthik V
The 2026 World Cup in North America will feel strange without Italy. It's like an IPL without CSK or MI! Shows how competitive European qualifiers are. Every match is a final.

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