Italy Erupts as Europe’s Football Champions Come Home to Rome
Italians spent the better part of the night honking horns, setting off fireworks and violating all sorts of coronavirus precautions to celebrate the country's 3-2 win.
Rome (AP) -- Thousands of fans packed Rome's sidewalks to wildly cheer Europe’s new soccer champions as Italy toured the city in an open-topped bus on Monday evening, crowning a day that saw them honored at the presidential palace and premier's office and cited by the Pope.
The first Italy team to win the European Championship in 53 years knew it was in for an exhilarating day when it arrived at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airport at dawn from London to be welcomed by a banner on the tarmac reading, “Grazie Azzurri.”