Sports journalist Maurizio Pistocchi has recently shared his pointed insights via social media regarding the highly anticipated succession of Gabriele Gravina at the helm of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).
In his commentary, Pistocchi referenced remarks made by Renzo Ulivieri, the esteemed president of the Italian Coaches’ Association (AIC), who reportedly reaffirmed his strong confidence in a particular figure. While the specific individual mentioned in the original snippet remains incomplete, Pistocchi’s overall message strongly implies a broader sentiment of suspicion.
Echoing the common adage that «three clues make a case,» Pistocchi’s analysis alludes to a widespread belief that the transition of power might not be as spontaneous or open as it appears. His statements suggest a scenario where Gravina himself may have already orchestrated the selection of his successor, subtly influencing the future leadership of Italian football.

