Special Event · ICFF Lavazza IncluCity 2026
Italy '82
From Victory to Identity
Documentary Premiere · Panel Discussion · Reception
with 1982 champion Antonio Cabrini as guest of honour

"In 1982 we did not only celebrate. We understood that we belonged. In 2026, we tell that story to Canada."

Italy '82: From Victory to Identity — official poster
June 27—28, 2026 IncluCity Festival · Distillery District, Toronto
The Story

A goal that became a generation.

In 2026, Toronto becomes one of the host cities of the FIFA World Cup, placing the city at the centre of global sport. Forty‑four years earlier, in 1982, the Italian community lived a defining moment of extraordinary identity impact.

Italy's World Cup victory was not just a sporting achievement. For the first time, thousands of Italian Canadians filled the streets of Toronto, recognized one another as a collective force, and transformed a football celebration into an affirmation of identity.

1982 marked the moment when the community "counted itself" — the transition from immigrant community to self‑aware civic presence within multicultural Canada.

Regardless of Italy's qualification in 2026, this is a historic global moment — an opportunity to reflect on identity, belonging, multiculturalism, successful integration, and generational continuity.

The 2026 context allows us to revisit 1982 not as memory alone, but as shared civic heritage of the city.

Italian Canadians fill St. Clair Avenue in Toronto on the night of July 11, 1982 to celebrate Italy's World Cup victory
St. Clair Avenue · July 11, 1982
A Special Joint Initiative By
ICFF
Villa Charities
CIBPA
ICCO
Media Partners
In Collaboration With
OMNI
CHIN Radio
Consulate General of Italy
4 ★★★★
Italy's World Cup Victories
1982
The Night Toronto Roared
2026
FIFA World Cup · Toronto
3
Generations · One Story
Antonio Cabrini in 1982
1982
3
CABRINI
★ ★ ★ ★
Antonio Cabrini today
2026
Guest of Honour · In Attendance

Antonio Cabrini.

Campione del Mondo 1982. The youngest player of the squad that lifted the trophy in Madrid — the man who wore the #3 shirt for the Azzurri on the night that changed Toronto.

Born in Cremona in 1957, Cabrini built his legend at Juventus across thirteen seasons — six Serie A titles, a European Cup, and 73 caps for the Italian national team. Defender, gentleman, and one of the great left‑backs in the history of the game. They called him "Bell'Antonio".

The Program

Three venues. Two days. One memory.

1
Sat · 27 Jun · 6:00pm

IncluCity Festival

Distillery District · Trinity Outdoor Cinema

An unforgettable under-the-stars screening with Cabrini and producer Gennaro Coppola, featuring Italy '82: From Victory to Identity, paired with a curated on-site tasting experience.

2
Sun · 28 Jun · 6:00pm

Columbus Centre

901 Lawrence Avenue West · North York

The historic institutional home of the Italian-Canadian community welcomes the panel "Italy '82: From Victory to Identity" with producer Gennaro Coppola, followed by the screening of "Il Viaggio degli Eroi".

3
Sat · 27 Jun · 2:30pm

Spazio Camera

622 College Street · Toronto

A private event hosted at Spazio Camera, by invitation only.

Il Viaggio degli Eroi — official poster
Featured Screening

Il Viaggio
degli Eroi

The Journey of the Heroes — a film by Manlio Castagna

The OneMore Pictures documentary that retraces, step by step, Italy's path to glory in Spain — eleven chapters from the first whistle to the night of the 11th of July, 1982.

Narrated by Marco Giallini, the film weaves rare archival footage with the voices of the protagonists themselves — Cabrini, Zoff, Bergomi, Conti, Gentile, Antognoni, Oriali — and the families of those who shaped that summer: Federica Cappelletti, Cinzia Bearzot, with reflections from Roberto Mancini and Gianluca Vialli.

DirectorManlio Castagna
NarratorMarco Giallini
ProductionOneMore Pictures · Rai Cinema
Released2022
LanguageItalian · EN subtitles
Sponsor Ferrero

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