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Italian football chief quits after World Cup humiliation

Azzurri fail to make third-straight men’s World Cup after humiliating loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Roberto Baggio sits on the pitch controlling the ball with his feet during a friendly match against Spain in 2004
"}],[{"start":196.60000000000002,"text":"Some sports fans demanded the resurrection of a plan to overhaul the country’s football drafted by Italian legend Roberto Baggio — also known as the Divine Ponytail, due to the hairstyle of his playing years.  "}],[{"start":212.14000000000001,"text":"In 2011, Baggio — then president of the technical section of the Italian Football Federation — wrote a 900-page plan to rebuild and modernise Italy’s football system from the ground up."}],[{"start":226.43,"text":"It was formally approved but funding never came. Baggio angrily resigned two years later, calling his overhaul scheme a “dead letter”."}],[{"start":237.22,"text":"Once the richest and most popular football league in the world, Italy’s Serie A has been in decline for years due to a lack of investment both on and off the pitch. "}],[{"start":248.35,"text":"Its media rights sell for much less — both domestically and internationally — than those of the English Premier League and Spain’s La Liga, while no Italian club features in the world’s 10 wealthiest by revenue, according to Deloitte. "}],[{"start":265.04,"text":"However, the competition has attracted international capital. Three of the biggest teams — Inter Milan, AC Milan and AS Roma — are owned by US investors, along with some smaller clubs including Atalanta and Fiorentina. "}],[{"start":282.83000000000004,"text":"But efforts to upgrade and invest in Italy’s creaking football infrastructure often run into fierce local resistance. "}],[{"start":290.98,"text":"This week, Italy’s finance police raided Milan’s City Hall as part of a criminal investigation into last year’s €200mn sale of the 100-year-old San Siro stadium to Inter Milan and AC Milan, who share the venue and plan to demolish and replace it with a new arena better suited to the needs of modern sport.  "}],[{"start":312.92,"text":"Additional reporting by Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome"}],[{"start":326.71999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775176916_4876.mp3"}

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