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Milan, July 11 (DPA) Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi awarded medals to the players of the national team squad that brought the country's fourth World Cup back from Germany.

The Azzurri landed Monday at the military airport of Pratica di Mare and rode by coach to Palazzo Chigi, the site of Italy's government, through wings of cheering fans who continued the celebrations that began the night before.

In his speech held in the courtyard of Palazzo Chigi, Prodi could not spare a reference to the football match-fixing scandal that has rocked Italian football and may lead to the relegation of Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio, all of which had players on the national team roster.

'Thanks for giving Italy, a country that too often tends to divide itself, a reason to share a feeling of pride and belonging,' Prodi said, adding a call for a 'clean up of Italian football'.

After the ceremony, the squad were to ride by coach to a Circus Maximus brimming with hundreds of thousands of fans who already had gathered Sunday night at the 2,000-year-old stadium to watch on giant screens Italy beat France 6-4 after a penalty shoot-out.

Ten jet fighters of the acrobatic squad of the Italian air force performed over the runway, as the Azzurri's plane taxied on the runway earlier in the day, waving a tri-coloured flag from the cockpit window.

Captain Fabio Cannavaro was the first out of the aeroplane, holding the World Cup that Italy won for the fourth time by beating France after a penalty shoot-out in the final played in Berlin.

Coach Marcello Lippi followed his captain.

'I am very happy for celebrating my 100th cap with such a great win,' Cannavaro said. 'It was a great satisfaction. We saw the images on television (late Monday), we saw Italy going crazy, and we realised we did a great enterprise.'

'I think that with a little more rest we will manage to savour this joy,' said keeper Gianluigi Buffon. 'We have not yet understood the importance of what we did. This was a group who wanted to show that they were hard to beat.'



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