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Serie A Chooses Malagò as Its Candidate to Be New Italian Soccer Fed' Chief

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Serie A on Monday chose former Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) chief Giovanni Malagò to be its candidate to be the new president of the Italian soccer federation. (ANSA)

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The first official candidate for the succession of Gabriele Gravina in FederCalcio has a heavy name and an unmistakable profile: Giovanni Malagò is the name on which Serie A decided to aim for the new course, investing him with the official designation of the League.

·Rome, Italy
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Eighteen votes out of 20. Giovanni Malag the candidate chosen by Serie A for the presidency of the Figc after the resignation of Gabriele Gravina on the day of his absence...

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After the earthquake of the Italian football that led to the resignation of Gravina, begins the race for the future of Figc

·Turin, Italy
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In these hours, on behalf of Malagò, negotiations are under way in order to build a solid majority able to overcome the appointment of June 22

·Italy
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Serie A has elected Giovanni Malagò, former president of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), as its candidate for the presidency of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), who will hold elections on June 22 after the resignation of Gabriele Gravani. The decision was made this Monday during the club assembly of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), [...] The article Serie A proposes Giovanni Malagò to preside over the Federation appe…

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il Giornale broke the news in Italy on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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