Champions crash out

• Italy goes home after 3-2 loss to Slovakia• Paraguay progress, NZ exit unbeaten TodayGroup G (4pm)N. Korea vs Ivory Coast  Portugal vs Brazil SS3 Group H (8:30pm)Switzerland vs Honduras Chili  vs  Spain SS3

Friday, June 25, 2010
Italyu2019s captain Fabio Cannavaro encourages his dejected team mates following the first goal by Slovakia. (Net photo)

• Italy goes home after 3-2 loss to Slovakia
• Paraguay progress, NZ exit unbeaten

Today
Group G (4pm)

N. Korea vs Ivory Coast 
Portugal vs Brazil SS3

Group H (8:30pm)
Switzerland vs Honduras
Chili  vs  Spain SS3

JOHANNESBURG - Defending champion Italy was eliminated Thursday from the World Cup with a humbling 3-2 loss to Slovakia, which advanced.

Slovakia finished second in Group F to Paraguay. The Italians were last, the first time they’ve ever finished at the bottom of an opening-round group.

For the third consecutive game, the Azzurri allowed an early goal and this time they never recovered.

Robert Vittek put Slovakia ahead in the 25th minute, taking advantage of an errant pass from midfielder Daniele De Rossi. Vittek doubled the lead from close range in the 73rd following a corner kick.

Antonio Di Natale scored for Italy in the 81st, but Kamil Kopunek ended Italy’s chances eight minutes later, even though Fabio Quagliarella scored in injury time for the four-time champions.

It marked the end of an era for Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro and Gennaro Gattuso, who already announced their retirement from the national team after the tournament. Coach Marcello Lippi is also moving on, with Cesare Prandelli already chosen as his successor.

Never have the previous World Cup finalists both failed to advance in the next tournament when both qualified. France, which lost to Italy on penalty kicks for the 2006 title, went out earlier this week in Group A.

Slovakia plays Monday in Durban against the winner of Group E. Many of the Slovak players were in tears at the end of the match, and the reserves gathered in a circle, jumping up and down in celebration.

Agencies