Alberto Felice De Toni
Alberto Felice De Toni is the mayor of Udine, Italy, and a prominent figure in the city's efforts to host significant international events. He expressed pride in securing the Supercup match set for August 13, 2024, which will feature Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur at the renovated Friuli Stadium. De Toni views this achievement as a testament to Udine's potential to host major sporting events despite its smaller size compared to other European cities. Under his leadership, the city aims to showcase its capabilities, especially as Italy prepares for the Euro 2032 co-hosting with Turkey.
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Italy:
Alberto Felice De Toni is the mayor of Udine who expressed confidence in the security institutions during the incident.
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Indonesia:
Alberto Felice De Toni requested that the match be postponed due to security concerns.
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Switzerland:
Alberto Felice De Toni, the mayor of Udine, attempted to prevent the match from taking place.
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Norway:
Alberto Felice De Toni is the mayor of Udine who expressed that it would be inappropriate for the Italy-Israel match to be played in the city now.
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Israel:
Alberto Felice De Toni is the mayor of Udine and requested to postpone the match due to the tense atmosphere.
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Italy:
Alberto Felice De Toni, the mayor, expressed concerns about the atmosphere for the upcoming match.
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Turkey:
Alberto Felice De Toni, the Mayor of Udine, requested the postponement of the match, but FIFA did not consider this request.
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Switzerland:
Alberto Felice De Toni, the mayor of Udine, has called for the postponement of the match against Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Italy:
Alberto Felice De Toni has called for the postponement of the national team's match.
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Italy:
Alberto Felice De Toni, the mayor of Udine, proposes to postpone the Italy-Israel football match due to potential public order issues.
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