
Malagò defends Roma fandom as new FIGC president
Giovanni Malagò, newly elected president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and former head of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), addressed his lifelong support for AS Roma during his first press conference in the role. When asked about his passion for the club, Malagò stated: "There is nothing worse than denying your own past, especially if it's family. I was always institutional for 13 years as CONI president. It's impossible to say anything to me about that." Malagò rejected the notion that public figures should hide their football allegiances, drawing comparisons to prominent figures outside sport. He said: "Should I not celebrate in a certain way at the stadium? That's very provincial thinking. I don't watch Obama during Chicago Bulls victories... they're heads of state." He also referenced Prince William's public support for Aston Villa as an example of how people in positions of authority can openly express their sporting preferences. The FIGC president concluded his remarks by emphasizing that integrity matters more than allegiance: "Look at the royal family, with Prince William celebrating for Aston Villa. What's important is how you behave, but you must never deny who you are." During the same press conference, Malagò also confirmed that AS Roma's stadium project is proceeding on schedule.




