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12JUN

Gravina's data: Serie A 49th for youth time

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Italy's outgoing federation president submitted data proving the country's football crisis is structural: only one league in world football gives less development time to young players.

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Key takeaway

Serie A gives U21 players 1.9% of minutes, 49th of 50 leagues globally, proving Italy's crisis is structural.

Gravina submitted a written report to parliament on 8 April after his hearing was cancelled following his resignation . The 1.9% U21 minutes figure is the structural indictment the Italian debate has lacked. For comparison, the Bundesliga provides approximately 12% of minutes to U21 players; the Eredivisie approximately 18%. Italy's 49th-of-50 ranking means only one league in world football gives less development time to young players.

Gravina's proposed remedies (redirecting betting revenue to development, reinstating the Growth Decree, lifting the betting advertising ban) all require legislative action. No new FIGC president can implement them through federation governance alone. This evidence base directly informs the reform proposals floated after Italy's elimination and the FIGC presidential election scheduled for 22 June .

The report reframes the presidential race: the candidates (Maldini, Del Piero, Albertini) would inherit a structural problem that requires parliament, not a federation president, to solve. The June election produces a figurehead unless the legislative programme is already agreed.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Italy's league gives younger players almost no playing time—second worst in world football. Two-thirds of all minutes go to foreign players. The outgoing president's final act was proving the problem is in the law, not in the federation.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Serie A clubs prioritise Champions League qualification revenue (approximately €60-100 million per season) over national team development. Playing an experienced foreign midfielder over a young Italian increases the probability of top-four finish by a quantifiable margin; the marginal revenue far exceeds any levy or tax credit the government might impose.

Until the financial incentive structure changes, the U21 minutes figure will not improve materially. Gravina's report acknowledges this is a systemic problem, not an individual failure—but the systemic fix requires aligning club incentives with national team development, which is structurally difficult.

What could happen next?
  • The Gravina report establishes the evidential baseline any incoming FIGC president must address; failure to move the U21 minutes metric will be quantifiably measurable against the 1.9% baseline.

  • Italy's structural development problem means the national team will continue drawing from a narrowing domestic talent pool unless legislative remedies are implemented within the current political window.

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