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ANAC clears Malago for FIGC vote

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Italy's anti-corruption authority ANAC ruled Giovanni Malago eligible to stand for FIGC president on 18 June, finding no breach of the revolving-door rule the sports minister had cited.

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Key takeaway

ANAC cleared Malago before the vote, removing the lever that could have voided the FIGC result.

Italy's anti-corruption authority ANAC (Autorita Nazionale Anticorruzione) ruled on 18 June that Giovanni Malago is eligible to stand as president of the FIGC (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio), Italy's football federation 1. ANAC found no breach of the pantouflage, the revolving-door rule barring officials from moving straight from public-body roles into adjacent positions, which Sports Minister Andrea Abodi had cited to challenge Malago's candidacy.

The timing carries more weight than the conclusion. ANAC missed its own 15 June deadline but ruled three days later, before rather than after the vote. Had the finding come afterward, an adverse ruling could have invalidated the result; clearing Malago's path from CONI (Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano), Italy's Olympic committee, to the FIGC removed that lever. CONI had already stepped aside as arbiter , leaving ANAC to make the call alone.

The 22 June election now runs as a clean two-horse race between Malago, backed by Serie A's clubs, and Giancarlo Abete of the amateur leagues. The winner inherits Italian football's documented debt and a stalled reform agenda, but does so without the legal cloud that had hung over the contest.

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In plain English

CONI is the Italian Olympic Committee, which oversees all Italian sports including football. FIGC is the Italian Football Federation ; the body that organises Italian domestic and national-team football. Giovanni Malago was the president of CONI for many years. He now wants to become president of FIGC. Italy has a rule called 'pantouflage' ; a French term meaning 'revolving door' ; which is designed to stop officials from moving straight from overseeing an organisation to running part of it, to prevent conflicts of interest. Sports Minister Andrea Abodi argued this rule should block Malago from standing. Italy's anti-corruption authority ANAC investigated and ruled on 18 June that the rule does not apply in Malago's case ; he is free to stand in the 22 June election. The election will now be a straight contest between Malago and Giancarlo Abete.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    ANAC's clearance removes the last procedural barrier to a legitimate 22 June FIGC election ; the outcome between Malago (backed by Serie A clubs) and Abete (backed by amateur leagues) will now determine Italian football's governance direction.

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