Duka Attends FIGC Elections and Congratulates Malagò

Armand Duka attended the Electoral Assembly of the Italian Football Federation in Italy. He represented UEFA and delivered a formal address during the proceedings.

First, Duka expressed UEFA’s support for Italian football. Then, he praised the role of FIGC in European football and emphasized the importance of cooperation between federations.

Moreover, he paid tribute to former president Gabriele Gravina and highlighted his contribution to the federation’s leadership. In addition, Duka stressed the development of young talent and the recent successes of Italian football.

Next, he focused on UEFA Euro 2032. As a result, he called for further investment in stadiums and sports infrastructure.

Finally, the assembly elected Giovanni Malagò as the new president of FIGC. Afterward, Duka met Malagò and congratulated him on his new role.

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