Giancarlo Abete has been re-elected as the President of the FIGC – the Italian Football Federation.

Abete, who was the only candidate, gained 256 votes – almost 95 per cent – after 32 voters opted to abstain.

Giancarlo Abete has been re-elected as the President of the FIGC – the Italian Football Federation.

Abete, who was the only candidate, gained 256 votes – almost 95 per cent – after 32 voters opted to abstain.

The man born in 1950, who has been at the head of the FIGC since April 2007, will now remain in the post until 2017.

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