Giancarlo Abete, a candidate for the FIGC Presidency, is hesitant to disclose his preferred choices for key roles in the Italy squad, including the head coach position, but acknowledges that Claudio Ranieri is a ‘quality name.’Abete, a former FIGC President from 2007 to 2014, will once again run to lead the Italian FA in June, challenging ex-CONI President Giovanni Malagò.Both released their programs on Thursday, and Abete further discussed his …
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