Carlo Tavecchio (13 July 1943 – 28 January 2023) was an Italian politician, sports executive, and administrator.
Career
For four legislatures, he held the office of Mayor of
Ponte Lambro. For 15 years, he was president of an amateur company. From 1987 to 1992, he was Director of the Regional Committee of Lombardy. From 1992 to 1996, he was Vice President of the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. Since 1996, he was Chairman of the Regional Committee of Lombardy. From 1999 to 2014, he held the position of President of the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti.
On 11 August 2014, Tavecchio was appointed president of the Italian Football Federation. On 6 March 2017, Tavecchio was re elected as president of the Italian Football Federation for a second term.
On 21 April 2017, Tavecchio was nominated commissioner of the Lega Serie A.
On 20 November 2017, Tavecchio resigned as Italian Football Federation president, seven days after Italy failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the first time they failed to qualify for the World Cup since 1958.
Personal life and death
Tavecchio was married with a daughter.
[ Tavecchio CV, Italian Football Federation (in Italian language)] He died on 28 January 2023, at the age of 79.
Controversies
On 7 October 2014, Tavecchio received a six-month ban by
UEFA for when he stereotyped African footballers in Italy with a fictional character named "Opti Poba".
[ "Opti Poba is no longer just a racist reference but also an amateur team in Italy" by Miriti Murungi, Fusion, 3 November 2015] He was also barred from the
UEFA Congress of March 2015.
On 1 November 2015, an audio tape of Tavecchio became public in which he disparaged Jews and homosexuals.[ "Italian FA president Carlo Tavecchio denies he is homophobic or antisemitic", The Guardian, 2 November 2015]
Criminal record
Tavecchio was tried and convicted five times since 1970.
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In 1970, he was sentenced to four months for forgery of credit title
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In 1994, he was sentenced to twenty eight months two days for tax evasion and value-added tax
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In 1996, he was sentenced to three months for failure to pay social security deductions and insurance
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In 1998, he was sentenced to three months for omission or falsification of reports
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In 1998, he was sentenced to three months for abuse of office for violation of anti-pollution regulations
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