Malagò elected new Italian Football Federation president; AS Roma offers congratulations
Club News·22 June 2026·11h ago

Malagò elected new Italian Football Federation president; AS Roma offers congratulations

Source: Forza Roma

Giovanni Malagò has been elected as the new president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), succeeding Gabriele Gravina following recent failures in World Cup qualification. Malagò was elected by the federation's assembly with 343,084 votes, representing 68.58% of the ballots cast. The election took place at the Rome Cavalieri hotel. AS Roma was represented at the assembly by Chief Financial Officer Jason Morrow, and the club subsequently offered public congratulations to Malagò on social media, stating: "AS Roma congratulates Giovanni Malagò on his appointment as new President of the Italian Football Federation."

Malagò, born in Rome on 13 March 1959, is known as a Roma supporter and becomes the 48th president in federation history. He previously served as president of the CONI (Italian Olympic Committee) from 2013 to 2025 and recently oversaw the Fondazione that organized the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. He has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 2019.

Malagò's immediate priorities include appointing a technical director and a head coach, with details of recruitment remaining unclear at this stage.

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Lo ha eletto l’assemblea con il 68,58% dei voti Redazione 22 giugno - 15:24 Pellegrini, che sorpresa: arriva a Trigoria nel giorno dell'insediamento di D'Amico Tutto come previsto: Giovanni Malagò è il nuovo presidente della Federcalcio e succede a Gabriele Gravina, che ha rassegnato le dimissioni dopo l’ennesimo fallimento azzurro nelle qualificazioni mondiali. Lo ha eletto l’assemblea con 343,084 voti che corrispondono al 68,58% delle preferenze. Per la Roma era presente il Chief Financial Officer Jason Morrow. Le elezioni si sono svolta al Rome Cavalieri hotel, all’uscita presente anche una delegazione di tifosi che chiedono “un calcio giusto e popolare”. L’esito delle urne ha confermato le precisioni: Malagò - dichiarato tifoso romanista - è il presidente numero 48 nella storia della Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio è nato a Roma il 13 marzo 1959 ed è reduce dalla presidenza della Fondazione che ha organizzato i giochi olimpici invernali di Milano-Cortina. E’ stato presidente del CONI dal 2013 al 2025 ed è membro a titolo individuale del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale dal 2019. Ora i primi passi del nuovo presidente riguarderanno le persone: il primo nome da sciogliere è quello del direttore tecnico, poi toccherà al ct con Mancini in pole. In serata sono arrivati anche i complimenti della Roma per la nuova nomina che sui social ha scritto: "L’AS Roma si congratula con Giovanni Malagò per la nomina a nuovo Presidente della Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio". © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Gasperini e D'Amico, il summit al centro di Roma. Dai rinnovi a Greenwood: i dettagli Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato Roma, dalla Turchia: il Trabzonspor riprende le trattative per Dovbyk Calciomercato AS Roma Inter-Ndicka, Marotta non si sbilancia: "Non ne abbiamo parlato con la Roma" News AS Roma Malagò: “Non rinnego il tifo per la Roma”. Poi il paragone con Obama e il principe William Calciomercato AS Roma Koné tra presente e futuro: l’esordio al Mondiale può cambiare il mercato Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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