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Italian Footballers' Association

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Founded
  
1968

Office location
  
Vicenza

Affiliation
  
ENPALS, CIDS, FIFPro

Full name
  
Associazione Italiana Calciatori

Members
  
4,500 (2,500 professionals)

Key people
  
Damiano Tommasi, President Gianni Grazioli, General Secretary

The Italian Footballers' Association (Italian: Associazione Italiana Calciatori), also referred to by the acronym AIC, is the association for footballers in Italy. It was established in 1968 and currently has 4,500 members, of which 2,500 are professionals.

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The aims of the AIC are to protect, improve and negotiate the conditions, rights and status of all professional players by collective bargaining agreements.

History

The AIC was founded in Milan, on 3 July 1968. Among the charter members there were notable footballers, such as Giacomo Bulgarelli, Sandro Mazzola, Gianni Rivera, Ernesto Castano, Giancarlo De Sisti, Giacomo Losi and Sergio Campana. The latter, who is also a lawyer and had retired from football a year before, was appointed president of the association. Campana held the position for 43 years, before announcing his intention to step down in April 2011. Former footballer Damiano Tommasi was officially appointed as the new president on 9 May 2011.

Oscar del Calcio

In 1997, the AIC created the Oscar del Calcio (renamed Gran GalĂ  del Calcio since 2011), a series of awards to be given to the best players, the best coach and the best referee every year.

References

Italian Footballers' Association Wikipedia