Juventus and Atalanta Face Champions League Elimination in Return Legs
After first-leg defeats, Juventus and Atalanta need comebacks to reach the Champions League last-16; times and tickets for Turin and Bergamo go on sale Friday.
Tracking sports for Italy — coverage from the newsroom in Rome.
After first-leg defeats, Juventus and Atalanta need comebacks to reach the Champions League last-16; times and tickets for Turin and Bergamo go on sale Friday.
Threatening Serie A referees in Italy—online or at the stadium—now risks 3–6 years in prison and DASPO bans. Learn how the new law affects fans and security.
FIGC bans Juventus CEO Damien Comolli until March 2026, halting transfer and contract talks. Explore how suspension may delay renewals for Chiesa and Vlahović.
Italy’s 2025 law equates online threats against football referees with attacks on public officials, exposing fans to up to 5 years in jail, fines and stadium bans.
Biathlon fans in Italy: Ponsiluoma tops Anterselva pursuit, Italy stays medal-less and ticket prices triple, stirring funding debates—see how locals react today.
Snowboard-cross silver unlocks €12 M for Italy’s snow parks, lift-pass discounts and 5,000 free youth sessions. See what this means for residents across the Alps.
Benedetta Porcaroli narrates the Milano Cortina 2026 closing at Verona’s Arena. Learn about ticket windows, late-night trains, volunteer jobs and the €80 M local boost.
Vavassori and Bolelli defend their Rotterdam doubles title, leap into the Race’s top-10 and strengthen their bid to play November’s season-ending ATP Finals in Turin.
Brignone’s second gold lifts Italy to a record 23 Winter Olympic medals, unlocking €5 million in tax-free bonuses and sparking a 60% surge in alpine tourism.