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The Night Millions of Italians Were Glued to Their TVs and the Score Still Wasn't Enough

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Italy's World Cup playoff against Bosnia drew 22 million viewers. Here is the emotional experience of watching from Rome, Milan, and Naples — whatever the result.

The streets of Rome's Trastevere neighbourhood were empty in the specific way that Italian streets are empty only during Ferragosto, major papal events, and Italy football matches. Not empty because people aren't there — empty because every person who would normally be on the street is inside, in front of a screen, connected to 22 million other Italians by the same 90 minutes of football.

The Italian television tradition around major national sporting events is its own cultural form. RAI Uno's pre-match coverage began three hours before kickoff. The studio guests — former internationals, current managers, television personalities whose connection to football is primarily aesthetic rather than technical — generated the specific kind of anticipatory anxiety that Italian sports broadcasting has elevated to an art form. Not analysis. Emotion managed with the structure of analysis.

In the bars of Naples, where football and opera share the same register of passionate expression, the game was watched as a collective experience — the communal viewing that Italian café culture was specifically designed to facilitate. The sharp intake of breath at a Bosnia counter-attack. The spontaneous applause for an Italian clearance. The specific quality of silence when the ball arrived in dangerous areas.

Whatever the result — which was played on the evening of March 31 — the experience will be filed in Italian collective memory in the specific category of things that were felt rather than merely watched. A positive result will be remembered as the night Italy reclaimed its rightful place. A negative result will be remembered as the night that something important about Italian football was lost, or confirmed as already lost, or revealed as recoverable only through work that has not yet been done.

Either way, 22 million people shared it. That is the thing about football — it creates collective experience in a media environment that is otherwise fragmenting national attention into a thousand individual streams. For one night, Italy was watching the same thing.

#italy#football#world-cup#playoff#tv#culture
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