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Azzurri Masterplan: FIGC Boss Reveals Triple-Pronged Strategy for World Cup 2026 Leadership

Football Italia·July 3, 2026
As the global football community slowly turns its attention toward the sprawling, expanded spectacle of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is making it abundantly clear that they are leaving absolutely nothing to chance. Following a period of intense speculation regarding the Azzurri’s technical leadership, FIGC President Giovanni Malagò has pulled back the curtain on the federation's administrative blueprint, revealing a comprehensive strategy to secure the national team's next head coach and sporting director. According to a recent report by Football Italia, Malagò has confidently stated that the federation has constructed a definitive 'Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C' to navigate the complexities of the upcoming managerial reshuffle. For a proud footballing nation that has endured its fair share of heartbreak and unpredictability in recent World Cup qualifying cycles, this calculated, multi-tiered approach signals a strict desire for operational stability on the road to North America. The stakes for the Azzurri could not be higher. With the 2026 tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Italy is desperate to cement its legacy and make a triumphant return to football's grandest stage. Securing the right tactical mind to lead the squad—and a sharp sporting director to oversee the broader logistical project—is paramount to their success. Malagò’s revelation of a three-pronged contingency plan highlights the modern realities of elite football management. Top-tier coaches and directors are often entangled in complex club contracts, making a seamless transition to the international stage a logistical puzzle. By preparing a strict hierarchy of targets, the FIGC is insulating itself against last-minute rejections and ensuring that the incoming leadership will have ample time to implement their tactical philosophy long before the World Cup kicks off. While the specific names occupying the top of Malagò's shortlists remain closely guarded secrets within the walls of the FIGC headquarters in Rome, the overarching message to the Calcio faithful is one of absolute reassurance. The Italian brass is acutely aware that conquering the modern football landscape requires more than just tactical genius on the pitch; it demands administrative mastery off it. As the European domestic seasons progress, all eyes will remain fixed on the federation to see which of these contingency plans is ultimately executed, setting the foundation for Italy's quest for global glory in 2026.