Gattuso Resigns As Italy Coach After World Cup Qualification Heartbreak
Italy’s hopes of playing at the 2026 World Cup ended with a penalty shoot-out defeat to Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Gennaro Gattuso has left his role as head coach. The Azzurri drew 1-1 in Zenica, then lost 4-1 on spot-kicks, extending a World Cup absence that dates back to Brazil 2014.
Italy will now wait until at least the 2030 tournament for a possible return to football’s main global event. Gattuso had been appointed in June as successor to Luciano Spalletti and won six of eight matches in charge. Gattuso has now agreed to part company with the national side following the play-off loss.

Reports in Italy indicated officials had wanted Gattuso to remain in charge for two June friendlies, but the role will now pass to another coach. The exit of Gattuso comes after resignations by Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina and head of delegation Gianluigi Buffon, deepening a period of change for the Azzurri after another Italy World Cup setback.


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