Il futuro della Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) si presenta incerto e potenzialmente in fase di profonda trasformazione. Secondo le ultime indiscrezioni, il presidente Gabriele Gravina starebbe affrontando una significativa pressione, tanto da apparire in difficoltà, sotto i “colpi” e le manovre di figure influenti come Aurelio De Laurentiis (ADL) e Claudio Lotito, presidenti di importanti club di Serie A.
In questo scenario di turbolenza, il nome di Giovanni Malagò, attuale presidente del CONI, sta guadagnando sempre più rilevanza e “quota” come possibile figura chiave o alternativa per la futura leadership federale.
English Translation and Rephrasing:
FIGC’s Future: Gravina Under Pressure, Malagò Gains Momentum After World Cup Miss
The future of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is uncertain and potentially on the cusp of significant change. According to recent reports, current president Gabriele Gravina is reportedly struggling under intense pressure and strategic maneuvers from influential club presidents like Aurelio De Laurentiis (ADL) and Claudio Lotito, who lead major Serie A teams.
Amidst this atmosphere of turmoil, Giovanni Malagò, the current president of CONI (the Italian National Olympic Committee), is increasingly gaining traction and “momentum” as a potential key figure or alternative for future federal leadership.
This critical period for Italian football comes in the wake of the National Team’s shocking third consecutive failure to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. Such an unprecedented series of misses is widely expected to trigger profound changes not only within the FIGC itself but also across the entire ‘Team Italia’ structure, encompassing both its technical and managerial staff.
