RomaPress
·2 de abril de 2026
Gravina steps away as head of FIGC after Italy debacle

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·2 de abril de 2026

Changes are on the horizon for the Italian football system.
Gabriele Gravina today resigned as president of the FIGC, ending the term he received in February 2025.
The announcement came during a meeting in Rome with the heads of Serie A, Serie B, Lega Pro, LND, AIC, and AIAC.
The decision, just days after the national team’s defeat against Bosnia in Zenica, which cost them their World Cup qualification, ushers in a transitional phase: the extraordinary elective assembly has been called for June 22nd in Rome.
Setting the vote for the end of June gives the new management the technical time needed to manage the registration procedures for the upcoming professional championships, avoiding administrative deadlocks that could harm the clubs.
Meanwhile, Gravina has agreed to speak at a hearing before the Chamber of Deputies on April 8th to discuss the health of a movement that has never seemed so fragile.









































