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The FIGC mourns the passing of Aldo Agroppi. Gravina: ‘A great loss for Italian football’

Agroppi also had five appearances for Italy to his credit. The federal president: ‘He went through decades as a star of Italian football, showing excellent technical qualities and great personality. Characteristics that he also retained in his role as a commentator’

Thursday, January 2, 2025

The FIGC mourns the passing of Aldo Agroppi. Gravina: ‘A great loss for Italian football’

The FIGC and president Gabriele Gravina wish to express their condolences for the passing of Aldo Agroppi, at the age of 80. Agroppi spent his career as a footballer with Torino, wearing the Granata shirt from 1967 to 1975, before ending it with Perugia. He also collected five games with the Italian team between 1972 and 1973.

As a coach, Agroppi led Pescara, Pisa, Perugia, Padova, Fiorentina, Como and Ascoli, before also working as a television and radio pundit.

'The passing of Aldo Agroppi represents a great loss for Italian football,' said FIGC president Gabriele Gravina. 'As a footballer then a coach, he went through decades as a star of Italian football, showing excellent technical qualities and great personality. Characteristics that he also retained in his role as a commentator, always true and never banal.'

To commemorate Agroppi, the FIGC has ordered a minute's silence before the matches scheduled for the weekend, including early and late kick-offs.