The Italian Football Federation (FIGC), a state-owned organization founded in 1898, is the governing body for football in Italy. Employing approximately 500 people and headquartered in Italy, the FIGC organizes the Italian football league system and Coppa Italia. Its responsibilities also include managing the men's, women's, and youth national football teams, as well as the national futsal team. In 2022, the FIGC reported revenues under $250 million.
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Italian Football Federation (FIGC) offers 7 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. Italian Football Federation (FIGC)'s product portfolio comprises of sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship, media and TV services and soccer.
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Italian Football Federation (FIGC)'s revenues were less than $250M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Italian Football Federation (FIGC)'s revenue into 5 different product categories, the largest of which is soccer | association football. For full access to Italian Football Federation (FIGC)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has suppliers like WSC Sports.
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Italian Football Federation (FIGC) sells broadcasting rights of its 3 soccer | association football competitions to 4 companies globally, covering 4 countries. Italian Football Federation (FIGC)'s rights holders include DAZN Group, VodafoneZiggo and Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI).
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