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There was no "winning" goal because they game went into a shoot out.

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The captain of Italy in 2006 was Fabio Canavaro.

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Fabio Grosso 119'

Alessandro Del Piero 120+1'

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Ghana, USA, Czech, Australia, Ukraine, Germany, France and then my club.

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Q: Which Italian player shot the decisive goal against Germany in the semi-final in 2006 just before the ending of the extra time?
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