Italy World Cup 2014 Makeup | TheRaviOsahn
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Hey guys! I'm bringing you another World Cup inspired makeup look, and today's look is 'Italy' :) Which I've just found out that they have lost to Uruguay :( and Luis Suarez has bitten someone... uh oh!
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Hey guys! I'm bringing you another World Cup inspired makeup look, and today's look is 'Italy' :) Which I've just found out that they have lost to Uruguay :( and Luis Suarez has bitten someone... uh oh!
I liked creating this look as it was very colourful and quite dramatic!
Same like always, I used the Matte Brights palette by Makeup Revolution :) Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more videos like this and other makeup ones!
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The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[42] The squad numbers were revealed the next day.[43]
No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Gianluigi Buffon (c) 28 January 1978 (aged 36) 140 Italy Juventus
2 DF Mattia De Sciglio 20 October 1992 (aged 21) 11 Italy Milan
3 DF Giorgio Chiellini 14 August 1984 (aged 29) 68 Italy Juventus
4 DF Matteo Darmian 2 December 1989 (aged 24) 1 Italy Torino
5 MF Thiago Motta 28 August 1982 (aged 31) 20 France Paris Saint-Germain
6 MF Antonio Candreva 28 February 1987 (aged 27) 20 Italy Lazio
7 DF Ignazio Abate 12 November 1986 (aged 27) 20 Italy Milan
8 MF Claudio Marchisio 19 January 1986 (aged 28) 44 Italy Juventus
9 FW Mario Balotelli 12 August 1990 (aged 23) 30 Italy Milan
10 FW Antonio Cassano 12 July 1982 (aged 31) 37 Italy Parma
11 FW Alessio Cerci 23 July 1987 (aged 26) 12 Italy Torino
12 GK Salvatore Sirigu 12 January 1987 (aged 27) 8 France Paris Saint-Germain
13 GK Mattia Perin 10 November 1992 (aged 21) 0 Italy Genoa
14 MF Alberto Aquilani 7 July 1984 (aged 29) 35 Italy Fiorentina
15 DF Andrea Barzagli 8 May 1981 (aged 33) 47 Italy Juventus
16 MF Daniele De Rossi 24 July 1983 (aged 30) 95 Italy Roma
17 FW Ciro Immobile 20 February 1990 (aged 24) 2 Italy Torino
18 MF Marco Parolo 25 January 1985 (aged 29) 4 Italy Parma
19 DF Leonardo Bonucci 1 May 1987 (aged 27) 37 Italy Juventus
20 DF Gabriel Paletta 15 February 1986 (aged 28) 2 Italy Parma
21 MF Andrea Pirlo 19 May 1979 (aged 35) 109 Italy Juventus
22 FW Lorenzo Insigne 4 June 1991 (aged 23) 5 Italy Napoli
23 MF Marco Verratti 5 November 1992 (aged 21) 6 France Paris Saint-Germain
The Italian national football team (Italian: Nazionale italiana di calcio) represents Italy in association football and is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the governing body for football in Italy. Italy is considered to be one of the best national teams in the world. It is the second most successful national team in the history of the World Cup behind Brazil (5), having won 4 titles (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006), also appearing in two finals (1970, 1994), reaching a third place (1990) and a fourth place (1978). They have also won a European championship (1968), as well as appearing in two other finals (2000, 2012), one Olympic football tournament (1936) and two Central European International Cups. Italy's highest finish at the Confederations Cup was in 2013, when the squad achieved a third place finish.
The national football team is known as Gli Azzurri from the traditional color of Italian national teams and athletes representing Italy. In its first two matches, the Italian national team wore white shirts with shorts from the club of each player; the azure shirts were introduced in the third match; (azzurro, in Italian) comes from the "Azzurro Savoia" (Savoy Blue), the colour traditionally linked to the royal dynasty which unified Italy in 1861, and maintained in the official standard of the Italian President.
The team does not have a designated "home stadium" like certain national teams. The primary training ground is at the FIGC headquarters in Coverciano, Florence and the team plays their home matches at various stadiums throughout Italy.
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