(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 11 - Football's international and European
governing bodies FIFA and UEFA have written to the Italian
Soccer Federation (FIGC) warning that Italy could face penalties
if draft legislation overhauling the FIGC is approved.
An amendment presented by Forza Italia MP Giorgio Mulè to a
decree on education and sport is change the FIGC's structure and
give more autonomy to the Serie A League.
The letter, which ANSA has seen, said the FIGC faces a
suspension if the measure is approved in its current form or a
one that is modified but substantially the same.
"Among other things, this would make Italy incompatible as a
co-host" of Euro 2032, it said. (ANSA).
Italy faces penalties over FIGC reform say FIFA and UEFA
Italy wouldn't be able to co-host Euro 2032 says letter
