The FIGC presidential election is set to take place in Rome, with Giovanni Malagò emerging as a strong contender. However, Gerry Cardinale, the owner of AC Milan, will not be participating in the vote. The voting system for the election is complex, with a weighted vote that could play a significant role in determining the outcome. This system may influence the final result.
Malagò has clarified that he is still uncertain about his candidacy, and has also denied any contact with Massimiliano Allegri. The current FIGC president, Gabriele Gravina, is set to step down, and several candidates are vying for his position. The election process is gaining attention from various stakeholders in Italian football.
The absence of Gerry Cardinale from the vote may have implications for the future of Italian football. As the owner of AC Milan, one of the country's top clubs, his presence could have been significant. However, it remains to be seen how his absence will affect the election outcome.
The FIGC presidential election will have a significant impact on the future of Italian football, and all eyes are on Rome as the voting takes place.







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