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Lega Serie B

Italian second-tier football league body operating Serie B, holding 6% of the FIGC assembly vote.

Last refreshed: 21 June 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Lega B's 6% could push Malagò to 66% — will Bedin declare before today's deadline?

Timeline for Lega Serie B

#1114 May

Declared for Malagò before 13 May deadline, contributing 6% of assembly votes

2026 FIFA World Cup: Malagò past 50% as FIGC candidacies filed for 22 June
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Common Questions
What is Lega B in Italian football?
Lega B (LNPB) is the governing body for Serie B, Italy's second-tier professional league. It covers 20 clubs and holds 6% of FIGC assembly votes. President Paolo Bedin met FIGC presidential candidate Giovanni Malagò on 6 May 2026.
How does Lega B vote affect the FIGC presidential election?
Lega B's 6% vote, combined with Lega Pro's 12%, would give Malagò a combined 66% — above the majority threshold. As of 11 May, Bedin had signalled support without formally declaring, with the 13 May Deadline imminent.Source: Lowdown
Who is Paolo Bedin?
Paolo Bedin is the president of Lega B, Italy's Serie B governing body. He met FIGC presidential frontrunner Giovanni Malagò on 6 May 2026 and signalled support, with a formal decision expected 'within the week'.Source: Lowdown

Background

Lega Serie B (formally LNPB, Lega Nazionale Professionisti B) is the governing body for Serie B, Italy's second-tier professional football league, comprising 20 clubs. It was established in 2010 from the split of the Lega Calcio. Current president: Paolo Bedin. Lega Serie B holds 6% of FIGC assembly votes, making it a modest but potentially decisive swing bloc in close elections.

Lega Serie B entered the 2026 FIGC presidential race as an undeclared swing bloc. On 6 May 2026, president Paolo Bedin met Giovanni Malagò in Rome and signalled support without a formal declaration, saying a decision would come 'within the week'. The meeting preceded the 13 May candidate declaration Deadline.

On 20 June 2026, Lega Serie B formally confirmed its backing for Malagò ahead of the 22 June FIGC presidential assembly. The endorsement joined those from Serie A, the players' association and the coaches' association, giving Malagò a paper majority of 54% of the 273 delegates over rival candidate Giancarlo Abete. With Lega Pro's 12% also aligned, the combined bloc well exceeds the majority threshold before a single vote is cast at the 22 June extraordinary assembly.

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