Carlo Tavecchio explains the “punitive act” of becoming commissioner of the Lega Serie A.

The clubs couldn’t agree on reforms or a new President, and earlier today the FIGC stepped-in to resolve the deadlock by appointing their own President as commissioner.

“I was hoping the Lega Serie A would get to the election of a President, but the matter wasn’t closed,” Tavecchio sighed, speaking to reporters outside today’s meeting.

Carlo Tavecchio explains the “punitive act” of becoming commissioner of the Lega Serie A.

The clubs couldn’t agree on reforms or a new President, and earlier today the FIGC stepped-in to resolve the deadlock by appointing their own President as commissioner.

“I was hoping the Lega Serie A would get to the election of a President, but the matter wasn’t closed,” Tavecchio sighed, speaking to reporters outside today’s meeting.

“The FIGC doesn’t believe that the commissionership is an act of courtesy, but rather a punitive act.

“At the moment action will be decided through two sub-commissioners, the administrative side will be handled by Michele Uva [director general of the FIGC].”

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