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Serie A hands Malago a 20-point brief

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On 20 April, Giovanni Malagò will be summoned to the Serie A Lega to receive a programme the league has drawn up itself.

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Key takeaway

Serie A has swapped endorsing a candidate for writing a platform that any winner will inherit.

On 20 April, tomorrow, Giovanni Malagò will be summoned to the Serie A Lega to receive a 20-point programme the league has drawn up itself 1. Eighteen of 20 Serie A clubs back him; Lazio under Claudio Lotito and Hellas Verona are the only dissenters.

Malagò is the sitting president of CONI, the Italian National Olympic Committee, which gives him cross-bench access in Rome most federation administrators do not have. The 20-point document is the instrument Serie A has chosen to formalise what a Malagò presidency would legislate for. That sequence inverts the usual Italian federation politics. Clubs are normally institutional veto players; drafting their own programme signals they are treating the 22 June Federal Council vote as a legislative reform vehicle rather than a personnel contest.

The choice reads against the arithmetic. Serie A's own bloc is 18% of the FIGC electoral college , and former FIGC president Giancarlo Abete commands the amateur leagues' 34% from the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. A document 34% cannot credibly oppose without explaining why is a better instrument than a candidate the 34% can outvote. That is what the Serie A board has put on the table; the signing ceremony on 20 April turns it from a draft into Malagò's public platform, whether or not Abete's bloc carries the vote in June.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The FIGC is Italy's football governing body : equivalent to what the FA is in England. Its president position is elected by a council of clubs, leagues, players and coaches. The current president, Gabriele Gravina, is leaving after Italy were eliminated from the World Cup qualifying. Normally, a candidate campaigns on their own platform and tries to build support. What happened on 20 April is the reverse: the top 18 of 20 Serie A clubs wrote a 20-point reform programme themselves, then summoned their chosen candidate, Giovanni Malagò (who runs Italy's Olympic Committee), to receive it. He is being handed the platform rather than writing it : making the clubs, not the candidate, the political principals in this election.

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Root Causes

Italian clubs' collective €5.5bn debt and €730m+ annual losses create the structural pressure that makes the 20-point programme politically viable. Serie A ranks 49th of 50 European leagues for under-21 playing time (1.9%), and 67.9% of playing minutes are held by foreign players. These figures, from Gravina's April parliamentary report, mean club owners face a structural competitiveness crisis that federation presidential platforms have historically ignored.

The decision to write the programme themselves, rather than endorse Malagò's proposals, reflects clubs' learned scepticism: the three legislative items (Growth Decree reinstatement, gambling advertising repeal, betting levy) have circulated in Italian football reform proposals since 2019 without parliamentary progress. Clubs are not backing a candidate's ideas; they are presenting a bill of demands and selecting the candidate they judge most capable of delivering it.

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Sport Mediaset· 19 Apr 2026
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