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AIC and AIAC swing to Malagò

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Italy's footballers' union and coaches' association declared for Giovanni Malagò on 30 April. The combined 30% bloc puts him at roughly 47-48% of the FIGC presidential vote, two to three points short of the 50%+1 he needs.

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Malagò sits two points short of FIGC; Lega B on 6 May or Lega Pro on 8 May closes it.

The Associazione Italiana Calciatori (AIC, Italy's professional footballers' union) and the Associazione Italiana Allenatori Calcio (AIAC, the Italian Coaches' Association) both declared support for Giovanni Malagò for the Italian Football Federation (FIGC, Italy's national football governing body) presidency on Thursday 30 April 2026 1. The two bodies hold a combined 30% of the assembly vote. Combined with Serie A's 18% commitment from 13 April , Malagò sits at approximately 47-48%, within two to three percentage points of the 50%+1 he needs to win on the first ballot.

The AIC and AIAC blocs were the swing votes flagged in as unresolved a fortnight before the declaration. Their resolution leaves only Lega B and Lega Pro outstanding among the major blocs. Giancarlo Abete confirmed he will file his candidacy by the 13 May deadline regardless, retaining the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti (LND, Italy's amateur football league body) bloc of 34%. The arithmetic now runs against him.

Malagò's two next dates set the timing: a meeting with Lega B on Wednesday 6 May and Lega Pro on Friday 8 May. If either backs him, he crosses 50% before any vote is cast. The Federal Council ballot remains scheduled for Monday 22 June, the same week as the World Cup group stage in North America. Italy is not at the tournament, but its federation election runs on the same calendar.

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In plain English

Italy's top football federation needs a new president. The race is between a former CONI sports chief called Malagò and a former federation president called Abete. On 30 April, two of the biggest voting groups, the professional players and the coaches, both came out for Malagò, putting him just short of the majority he needs to win. Abete still controls the votes of Italy's huge amateur football network, which is the largest single bloc. The maths now run against him. Two smaller league groups will meet with Malagò in early May, and if either backs him, the election is effectively over before the formal vote in June.

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