Italy's soccer chief told to quit after latest World Cup failure
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Italy's soccer chief told to quit after latest World Cup failure
""It's evident to everyone that Italian soccer needs to be overhauled, and that process needs to start with new leadership at the FIGC.""
""Next week we will make much deeper reflections on the situation," Gravina said, hinting that he could call for a new election for the country's top soccer position."
""I'm not interested at all in talking about my future today," Gattuso said following the loss in Bosnia. "It hurts, it really hurts.""
Italy's sports minister has called for the resignation of FIGC president Gabriele Gravina following the national team's failure to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup. The Azzurri lost to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the qualifying playoffs, continuing a trend of disappointing eliminations. Minister Andrea Abodi emphasized the need for an overhaul in Italian soccer, starting with new leadership. Gravina hinted at potential new elections, while coach Gennaro Gattuso expressed pain over the team's performance but avoided discussing his future.
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