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Buffon quits FIGC delegation chief role on 2 April

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Key takeaway

Buffon's exit on the same day as Gravina's hands the next FIGC president a free hand on national team staffing.

Gianluigi Buffon resigned as FIGC national team delegation chief on 2 April, hours after Gabriele Gravina stepped down from the federation presidency in the wake of the World Cup play-off defeat . 'It's only fair to leave to those who come after me the freedom of selecting who will replace me,' Buffon told reporters 1. The framing was deliberate: a synchronised departure with the political event that triggered Gravina's exit, and an explicit invitation to the next president to choose their own staff.

Buffon's role had given him operational responsibility for the Azzurri's competitive logistics since his appointment after retirement from playing. The post sits at the seam between the federation's executive and the head coach's setup; the synchronisation of his exit with the presidency change removes any ambiguity about whether the two roles travel together.

The departure also clears space for the next FIGC president on a question that would otherwise have followed them into office. Whoever wins the 22 June Federal Council vote inherits a delegation chief role open by their predecessor's choice, not by their own removal of an incumbent. That is a smaller political fight than the one Buffon's continuation would have produced. Italian outlets describe head coach Gennaro Gattuso's position as also unstable, which suggests the president-elect will be staffing the national team setup from scratch, rather than negotiating around inherited appointments.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Gianluigi Buffon is Italy's most famous goalkeeper, widely considered one of the greatest of all time. After retiring as a player, he took on a role as the head of delegation for Italy's national football team, essentially a senior diplomatic and logistics role supporting the squad. He resigned on 2 April, the same day that FIGC president Gabriele Gravina also stepped down. His stated reason was that he wanted to give a new president the freedom to choose their own staff without inheriting pre-existing appointments. This is a governance transition: Italy's football federation is in the middle of a leadership change, and several senior figures are clearing the way. Whether this produces genuine reform or simply new faces with the same structural problems depends on who wins the presidential election.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Buffon's appointment as delegation chief in 2023 was politically motivated: his legendary playing status was intended to provide the FIGC with public credibility after the 2022 World Cup qualifying failure. That symbolic function expired once Gravina's presidency became politically untenable.

The structural cause of the resignation is that FIGC leadership positions in Italy are connected to federation political coalitions rather than to technical merit, so when the coalition changes, the appointments change with it.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The incoming FIGC president inherits a clean senior-staff slate, which provides genuine appointment freedom but also creates an operational vacuum during a key pre-World Cup preparation period for the Italian national team's youth and women's programmes.

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Buffon quits FIGC delegation chief role on 2 April
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