ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: FIGC President Gabriele Gravina attends the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Departing FIGC President Gabriele Gravina is confident that the future of football in Italy is in good hands with either Giancarlo Abete or Giovanni Malago and says that he should have left his position at the top of the Italian FA sooner.
Gravina speaks at FIGC elections: ‘I should have left sooner’
An election to appoint a new President of the FIGC is taking place in Rome on Monday: Abete and Malago the two candidates on the ballot following the resignation of Gravina shortly after Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup at the end of March.
The FIGC Assembly is now underway in Rome: Malago, Abete and Gravina all in attendance.

The departing FIGC President gave a few brief statements to reporters before the elections got underway in Italy on Monday.
“I have to thank you and thank football, it was an amazing experience,” said Gravina, who held the highest position within Italy’s FA between 2018 and 2026.
“I have to wish the two candidates good luck. Football will be in good hands for sure,” he added.

And is there anything that Gravina would do differently if given the opportunity? “I’ve already said it, I should have left earlier,” the 72-year-old confessed.
Monday morning’s reports indicate that Malago was the favourite heading into the election. If Malago is elected, it is increasingly likely that Roberto Mancini will be reappointed as head coach of the Italy national team.
