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Une Milan legend steps into Italy’s technical director role

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·
On Saturday, Paolo Maldini, the former AC Milan captain with 126 caps for the Squadra Azzurra, accepted the role of technical director of the Italian national team, a move announced as Italy prepares to rebuild after missing the World Cup for the third consecutive edition. Italy, Absente from the Coupe du Monde for the third straight time, must reconstruct a football structure described as a castle in ruins. The Fédération Italienne de Football (FIGC) urges supporters to Reçois notifications and to Inscris‑toi ICI, inviting fans to become part of Italia’s revival. Giovanni Malagò, the newly elected president of the FIGC, had long coveted Paolo Maldini for the position. Maldini’s acceptance marks a symbolic step for the Azzurra as the nation seeks a fresh breath of life. The former Brésilien Leonardo, who served as sporting director at Paris Saint‑Germain and AC Milan, joins the federation as an advisor. Their partnership recalls the Mondial 1994 final where the Divins Canaris triumphed on penalties. A first major task for the duo is naming the next head coach of the Squadra Azzurra. Deux names dominate the conversation: Roberto Mancini and Antonio Conte, both former national team managers, are cited as leading candidates. Early indications suggest Mancini may retain the rope to steer the team back to its historic status. The appointment also revives Maldini’s experience as Direttore Tecnico of Club Italia, a role he held from 2019 to 2023, during which Milan captured the 2022 Serie A title. With 126 appearances and seven goals for Italy, Maldini brings aura and high‑level experience to the rebuilding project. His presence, alongside Leonardo, is presented as the cornerstone for restoring the Azzurra to its former greatness. Walfoot reminds readers to subscribe to the newsletter for ongoing updates on the Italian football renaissance.

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