Italian minister wants football president’s resignation.

The Italian government wants the president of the Italian Football Federation to leave his job. Italy did not qualify for the World Cup. This happened after losing to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a penalty shootout.
The Italian Minister of Sport, Andrea Abodi, is demanding changes within the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). Italy failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after losing to Bosnia and Herzegovina. This defeat followed a previous loss in the European playoff final. The government believes the current leadership needs to be replaced. Several political parties agree on this action to improve Italian football.
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Highlights
Minister Wants Resignation
Andrea Abodi wants the FIGC president to resign.
World Cup Failure Causes Demand
Italy’s failure to qualify for the World Cup led to the demand.
Restructuring Needed
Abodi believes Italian football needs a fundamental restructuring.
FIGC Responsibility Highlighted
The FIGC is blamed for failing to qualify for three World Cups.
Political Intervention Occurred
The Italian government intervened to remove the FIGC head.
Perspectives
- The Italian Minister of Sport, Andrea Abodi, wants the FIGC president to resign.
- Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time.
- A fundamental restructuring of Italian football is needed.
- The FIGC bears responsibility for the failure to qualify.
Abodi believes the president should resign due to failure to qualify.
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The situation is framed as a political intervention by the government.
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