FIGC Presidential Race: Malagò vs. Abete and Betting Implications
The FIGC Presidential election could influence betting markets as Malagò and Abete compete for the role, impacting Italian football's future.
The upcoming FIGC Presidential election scheduled for June 22, 2026, is shaping up to be a significant event for bettors interested in Italian football governance. Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has publicly endorsed Giovanni Malagò, emphasizing his entrepreneurial background and experience in sports management. This endorsement may sway public sentiment and influence betting markets as bettors consider the potential impact of Malagò’s leadership on Serie A and overall Italian football performance.
On the other hand, Giancarlo Abete, who previously held the FIGC presidency from 2007 to 2014, is backed by the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti (LND), which holds a substantial voting block. With Abete needing to secure 51% of the vote to win, the dynamics between the two candidates could lead to shifts in betting lines as supporters rally for their preferred candidate. Understanding these political alliances and the historical context of each candidate's previous tenure will be crucial for bettors looking to capitalize on any market movements leading up to the election.
