Italian authorities on Tuesday expressed their satisfaction following a meeting with UEFA delegates to discuss the country s candidature to host the 2016 European Football Championships.
Gianni Letta, the undersecretary to the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, praised the country for its togetherness.
Italy s candidature is serious, harmonious and unique. We also think that the archaeology, landscape and climate adds extra value, he said.
All this, added to our sporting merits, can show the country in a good light.
UEFA are currently studying the Italian dossier and will give their assessment in mid May, but Italian Football Federation president Giancarlo Abete insisted that he was feeling positive.
Italy last hosted a major tournament in 1990 when the World Cup came to the country, with the hosts finishing third.
However, Italian stadiums, many of which were built for that competition, have fallen into a state of disrepair and are considered out-dated and uncomfortable.