Inter, Juventus and Milan in FIGC for 18-team Serie A
Inter, Juventus and Milan in FIGC for 18-team Serie A
The debate over the announced reform of the soccer leagues is heating up: Inter, Juventus and Milan, as reported by ANSA, in fact came out of the closet today in a meeting at the Federcalcio with the federal president, Gabriele Gravina.
At this meeting, they sided with the aim of reducing the Serie A staff from 20 to 18 teams, a position that runs counter to that of many other clubs.
At the meeting, Inter was represented by its CEO, Giuseppe Marotta; Juventus by its CEO, Maurizo Scanavino, and executive Francesco Calvo; and Milan by its president, Paolo Scaroni, who was connected by videoconference.