Giovanni Malagò hints at a former Italian player joining his FIGC Presidential campaign but avoids commenting on Massimiliano Allegri. The FIGC Presidential elections are set for June 22, with Malagò and Giancarlo Abete as the expected candidates.
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Giovanni Malagò hints at a former Italian player in his campaign
Malagò refuses to comment on Massimiliano Allegri
FIGC Presidential elections are on June 22
Malagò and Giancarlo Abete are the expected candidates
Malagò has majority support from Lega Serie A clubs
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Malagò declines Allegri comment, hints at ex-Italy player in FIGC Presidential race
Malagò declines Allegri comment, hints at ex-Italy player in FIGC Presidential race
Giovanni Malagò, one of the likely candidates in the FIGC Presidential elections, hints at the involvement of a former Italian player in his project but refuses to answer a question about Massimiliano Allegri.
Malagò and Giancarlo Abete are expected to be the only candidates in the FIGC Presidential elections on June 22.
Malagò has been backed by the majority of Lega Serie A clubs and will unveil his program at a meeting with them on April 20.
âIâm making serious and thoughtful assessments,â Malagò said during an event in Milan on Thursday, via TMW.
âSerie A had the idea, but the important thing is to listen to all the others, too.â
Malagò confirmed he had met with the presidents of the Associations of Italian footballers and coaches, who collectively hold 30% of the vote in the FIGC Presidential election.
âI can say it was very positive and proactive. I can say that the premises are positive,â Malagò said.
CORTINA DâAMPEZZO, ITALY â MARCH 05: Giovanni Malago, President of the Organising Committee for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, looks on during the Paralympic Games Opening Press Conference ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at on March 05, 2026 in Cortina dâAmpezzo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Q&A
Who are the candidates for the FIGC Presidential elections?
The expected candidates for the FIGC Presidential elections are Giovanni Malagò and Giancarlo Abete.
When are the FIGC Presidential elections scheduled?
The FIGC Presidential elections are scheduled for June 22.
What is Giovanni Malagò's connection to Lega Serie A?
Giovanni Malagò has been backed by the majority of Lega Serie A clubs in his bid for the FIGC Presidency.
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Italian sources have claimed that Malagò will involve a former Italy national team player if he wins the election and that Milan coach Allegri is his first option for the bench.
âI can swear I have nothing in mind. I feel that, like all Federations, everyone has a former athlete covering a role,â Malagò said.
âWhether that will be applicable or not, weâll see.
NAPLES, ITALY â APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan head coach looks on before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
âIf I say anything more or less [about Allegri], everything gets taken out of context,â he added.
âI wonât respond to anything, and, believe me, I havenât spoken to anyone about it.â
According to Corriere dello Sport, Allegri would consider his appointment as Italyâs national team coach, especially because his relationship with part of the Milan management is far from ideal.