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Italy won the 2006 World Cup tournament, held in Germany.

In the Group stages of the first round proper, from their three group matches, they scored five goals and conceded one, an own goal, scored by Cristian Zaccardo, then of Palermo.

They played Australia in the quarter-finals, winning 1 - 0, thus not conceding, with their only goal coming from a 95th minute penalty from substitute Francesco Totti.

They scored 3 and did not concede a goal against the Ukraine in the quarter-finals, with an early goal from Gianluca Zambrotta, and two second-half goals from Luca Toni.

The semi-final saw Italy win 2 - 0 after extra time against Germany, with their only two goals coming in the 119th and 121st minute. Once again, they did not concede a goal.

The World Cup final saw Italy face France, who took the lead thanks to a seventh-minute penalty from Zinedine Zidane, which was cancelled out by a nineteenth minute strike by Marco Materazzi. Therefore, in normal time, they conceded just two goals in the whole competition.

They won the penalty shootout of the final by a score of 5 - 3, which means, should you wish to add these to your total, five goals were conceded by Italy in all.

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