Review of the Final: Italy - France © EuroFootball.com

The World Cup reached its climax. On Sunday, July 9, in the 2006 World Championship final, held at the Berlin Olympic Stadium for the biggest football prize, two neighbors, the Italian and French national teams, who had already tested their strength in the dramatic European Championship final six years earlier, will face each other, defying skeptics' predictions.

It will also be a duel between two "blue" teams - "Squadra Azzurra" and "Les Bleus." However, this time, the Italians will be wearing blue at home games, while the French will wear white shirts. One of these teams will receive the champions' trophy on Sunday night in the German capital and have the right to be called the world's strongest team for at least four years.

Italy - France Time: 21:00 (Lithuanian time) Location: Berlin Olympic Stadium (76,000 seats) Referee: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)

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