Overview
- The FIGC plan, confirmed Wednesday, will proceed only if CONI’s Collegio di Garanzia issues a favorable advisory opinion.
- AIA, Italy’s referees’ association, has not been placed under a commissioner yet, and the FIGC will revisit the issue at its May 26 council meeting after about ten days of consultations.
- Acting AIA vice president Francesco Massini said elections are ready as a backup if the advisory body objects to commissariamento.
- The council ratified the removal of AIA president Antonio Zappi after a 13‑month ban, a decision that set off the current governance push.
- FIGC sought the advisory view to reduce the risk of appeals and to weigh an AIA national committee letter that flagged internal uncertainty and asked for rule changes, with some reporting that a time‑limited commissioner is under evaluation if cleared.