The Italian Football Federation (FIA) has announced that the top tier league, Serie A, will feature in the 2026 European Championship. The announcement comes after years of speculation and debate about whether the league should be included in the competition.
The decision was made following months of intense negotiations between the FIA and the Italian government. The FIA has been working closely with the Italian government to ensure that the league is competitive enough to compete at the highest level of football in Europe.
The new season of Serie A is set to begin on September 17th, 2025, and will feature 18 teams from across the country. The league will have four groups of eight teams, with each group having one semifinal and two semi-finals before the final round takes place.
The league will consist of a total of 44 matches, including both domestic and international fixtures. The tournament will take place in a single stadium in Milan, and will be broadcast live on TV in Italy and on other channels around the world.
The FIA has said that they are confident that the new league will provide a high standard of play for fans and players alike. They believe that it will also help to promote the sport further in Italy and beyond.
Overall, the decision by the FIA to include the top tier league in the 2026 European Championship is a positive step forward for the sport. It will undoubtedly bring excitement and anticipation to fans around the world as the league gets underway, and it is likely to have a significant impact on the future of Italian football.
