Alessandro Del Piero recently attended the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour in Los Angeles. The former Juventus captain, who won the World Cup with Italy in 2006, offered his thoughts on the crucial period facing the National team. With qualification for the 2026 World Cup at stake, after two consecutive missed tournaments, the entire nation holds its breath, hoping to break the spell that would allow a new generation to experience the Azzurri’s participation in the global competition for the first time.
Del Piero: “Italy Has the Strength and Quality to Win the Next Two Matches”
As the playoffs draw near, Del Piero has a clear vision for what’s needed to achieve the longed-for happy ending this time: “I expect everyone involved with our National team to convey a message of no fear to the staff and players. I understand the difficult moment and the situation we are in, but the message must be clear: ‘Go in without fear, give 100%’ because the club and the players possess all the strength and quality to reach the World Cup and win these two matches. First, however, let’s focus on the initial game against Northern Ireland, as we’ll be playing at home with our crowd to inspire us. Then, for the second match, we’ll see (fingers crossed).”
Del Piero on World Cup 2026: “For North America, It Will Be the Ultimate”
The host nations — USA, Canada, and Mexico — are well known. Del Piero remarked: “For North America, it will be the ultimate to host this World Cup. It’s clear that for Italians living here, it would be wonderful to see Italy back in a World Cup. I understand it sounds strange for us, as we were accustomed to participating in every World Cup edition, but now we must face reality and focus on the playoffs to return to where we belong.”
Del Piero: “Italy vs. Canada in Toronto? It Would Be Wonderful in Front of 50,000 Spectators”
Like all national team fans, Del Piero openly dreams of Italy playing matches worthy of its prestige, with crowds befitting the most important football tournament: “Italy against Canada in Toronto? It would be wonderful to have both sets of fans fill the 50,000-seat stadium.“ All that’s left is for the team to step onto the field and give their maximum effort, perhaps drawing inspiration from past champions, just like Del Piero himself.

