Overview
- Marotta was elected to the European Football Clubs executive board at the organization’s general assembly in Rome and will serve as Italy’s representative.
- The body recently rebranded from the European Club Association to EFC, with its mission to represent top European clubs described as unchanged.
- Marotta said Italian football requires greater dialogue with European institutions to safeguard the sport.
- His appointment gives Inter, and by extension Serie A, a direct voice in shaping continental governance.
- Inter’s recent pedigree includes two Champions League finals in the last three seasons and victories in both opening matches of this season’s competition.