There are currently 100 professional clubs in Italian football. For Gabriel Gravinathe president FIGKThere is no doubt: “The system needs a general reform. It is clear, – he says at the webinar “The future of Italian football and the managerial challenges that await it”, organized by the Bocconi University of Milan, – what to speak of competitiveness, sustainability and interest, it is necessary to introduce the concept of a production chain between different leagues. As it happens in other countries, we will have to start creating relationships of maximum cooperation. For several months now I have been talking about reforms, but in our rules there is a block, i.e. the right of consent, which is a disguised right of veto. We must go to the meeting and change the rule: it is an anachronism that if 3% do not want, they can say that Italian football will not change Idea – read on CalcioeFinanza.it – to be able to act as an accountant in terms of the number of teams, thinking to exhaust the path of reforms only by reducing teams – an idea that I do not like. We need a general draft of a general reform, which, perhaps, provides for a different status, perhaps introducing that concept of semi-professionalism that is dear to me.
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