The FIGC have appointed former Lega Serie A chief Marco Brunelli as their new director general.

The announcement from the Italian Football Federation was made this evening by President Gabriele Gravina.

“I am convinced he is the right person to help actualise the reforms we have started implementing. His curriculum and profound knowledge of professional football will create an extraordinary bridge to strengthen the rapport between FIGC and Lega Serie A.”

The FIGC have appointed former Lega Serie A chief Marco Brunelli as their new director general.

The announcement from the Italian Football Federation was made this evening by President Gabriele Gravina.

“I am convinced he is the right person to help actualise the reforms we have started implementing. His curriculum and profound knowledge of professional football will create an extraordinary bridge to strengthen the rapport between FIGC and Lega Serie A.”

Brunelli was the Lega Nazionale Professionisti secretary from 2004-10, then become director general of the Lega Serie A.

“I am proud to accept President Gravina’s proposal, because it is a tough, but also exciting and fascinating professional challenge. For anyone who has been working in Italian football for a long time, the chance to give your contribution to the FIGC is a privilege.”

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