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    Italy’s Football Chief Steps Down After 2026 World Cup Qualification Failure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for Italian football, the president of Italy’s football federation has resigned after the men’s national team failed to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This marks a major setback for a country with a rich footballing history, having won four World Cup titles. The failure to qualify has sparked widespread disappointment and calls for structural reforms within the federation.

    Italy’s men’s team has faced ongoing challenges in recent years, contrasting sharply with the successes of other Italian national teams, including the women’s squad and youth teams, which have shown promising performances on the international stage. The resignation underscores the urgent need for a strategic overhaul to restore Italy’s competitiveness in men’s international football. Fans and analysts alike are debating the future direction of the sport in the country.

    Meanwhile, this event has broader implications for Italian football’s global standing and its domestic leagues, which rely heavily on national team success to boost popularity and investment. The federation’s leadership change could pave the way for new policies aimed at talent development and coaching improvements. As Italy prepares for upcoming international competitions, the football community awaits decisive action to reclaim its position among the world’s elite teams.

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