Giovanni Malagò is elected as the new President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), following elections held at the end of a federal assembly convened after Gabriele Gravina’s resignation. Multiple outlets report that Malagò wins the presidency with close to 69% of the vote, confirming his mandate with a clear majority. The elections take place within the FIGC’s post-resignation transition process, as reported across the sources. After his election, Malagò publicly addresses aspects of his background, including that he is a Roma fan. Looking ahead, outlets also point to potential next steps for the national team setup under the new FIGC leadership. According to reports cited by Yahoo Sports, Paolo Maldini has been contacted regarding a possible involvement in the Italian national team project. The sources frame this as an area of interest for the incoming president, though they do not provide definitive confirmation of any specific appointment at the time of reporting. Overall, the coverage centers on Malagò’s election, the circumstances leading to the vote, and early signals about future planning for Italian football.