UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 17:47
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UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 17:47
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The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) prosecutor's office is requesting a 13-month suspension for Zappi, putting his presidency of the AIA at risk.

A crucial day for the Italian Referees Association and its president, Antonio Zappi.
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It's a crucial day for the Italian Referees Association and its president, Antonio Zappi. Before the National Federal Court, the FIGC Prosecutor's Office has requested a heavy sanction: a thirteen-month suspension for the current head of the AIA, as part of the ongoing investigation into alleged pressure on the heads of the Serie C and Serie D technical bodies. A six-month suspension has also been requested for Emanuele Marchesi, a member of the AIA National Committee and the second person to be deferred in the investigation.

According to the prosecution, Zappi and Marchesi allegedly forced the resignations of officials Maurizio Ciampi and Alessandro Pizzi to facilitate their replacement with former referees Daniele Orsato and Stefano Braschi. This allegation, if accepted by the Court, would automatically lead to the dismissal of the president of the Italian Referees Association, creating a scenario of significant instability within the arbitration system.

The ruling is expected in the next few hours, but in the meantime, Zappi has issued an official statement outlining his defense. The AIA president denies all charges and maintains that he acted exclusively in the Association's best interests, in compliance with the mandate for technical and organizational renewal received from members last December. Zappi emphasizes that every action taken falls within the AIA's technical and organizational autonomy, which is defined by the Statute and federal regulations as inviolable, as it guarantees the impartiality and independence of arbitrators.

In his speech, the president broadens the scope of the dispute, arguing that the proceedings concern not only him personally, but the very role of the democratically elected president and, more generally, the autonomy of the Italian Referees Association. A possible suspension, according to Zappi, would not only affect him, but would also risk setting a precedent that could affect the future independence of the entire refereeing body within the football system.

The trial thus takes on a significance that goes beyond a single disciplinary case, transforming into a direct confrontation between federal powers and the autonomy of the association. On one side, the FIGC Prosecutor's Office, convinced of the validity of the charges; on the other, Zappi's defense, which openly speaks of a proceeding capable of undermining the rights of the AIA and pitting individual interests against collective ones. Now the decision passes to the Federal Court, called upon to make a decision that could mark a crucial turning point for the governance of Italian referees.

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This article highlights a complicated situation that could significantly impact the future of the Italian Referees Association and its autonomy, but it is difficult to judge without knowing all the facts and evidence presented.

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