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ROME, ITALY – JUNE 03: Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi attends during the 1st SS Lazio conference: bullying and cyberbullying in schools and sports at the Olimpic stadium on June 03, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Italy’s Minister for Sport, Andrea Abodi, gives a ‘respectful but firm response’ to UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin, who has threatened to remove Italy as co-host of Euro 2032: ‘In other countries, infrastructure development has not been the result of public funding.’
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UEFA President Čeferin claimed two weeks ago that Italy would lose its role as co-host of the 2032 Euros if stadiums do not meet the requirements and previously called the country’sinfrastructure “a shame.”
“I give a respectful but firm response to President Čeferin,” Abodi told Italian reporters during an event on Thursday, as quoted by Gazzetta.
“In other countries, infrastructure development has not been the result of public funding but of the initiative of clubs from an administrative standpoint, as well as of a culture of high-level sports facilities that differs from that in our country. Milan is a clear example of this.”
Abodi also spoke about the FIGC Presidential elections taking place on June 22, with Giovanni Malagò and Giancarlo Abete expected to be the only candidates to replace Gabriele Gravina: “More than leadership, we need governance rules that allow decisions to be made,” Abodi said.
“Gravina is not the only one responsible; the system, as a whole, in its various components, has failed to take a step forward.”
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ByLorenzo Bettoni
Lorenzo Bettoni is the Editor of Football Italia.