Franco Carraro


Franco Carraro is an Italian sport manager and a former member of Italian Socialist Party in the 1980s and 1990s.

Football

Carraro was born in Padua.
He was the president of Italian Federation of Ski-Nautic between 1962 and 1965 and was AC Milan's president between 1967 and 1971.
In the 1970s he worked in Italian Football Federation ; he was president of Italian League of Serie A and B and president of Italian Football Federation. On 19 May 1978 he resigned to become CONI's president, a position which he held until 1987.
In the occasion of the Totonero 1986 scandal Carraro was nominated commissaire of FIGC from 1986 and 1987, and afterwards he was president of Italia'90 Committee.
From 1997 to 2001 Carraro was president of Italian League and again president of FIGC between 2001 and 2006. In the latter year he was however forced to quit FIGC as he was one of the protagonists in 2006 Italian football scandal; in a talk with Paolo Bergamo Carraro declared that SS Lazio must be helped to avoid being relegated in Serie B.
His original punishment was 4 years and 6 months, but later that was turned into a fine of 80,000 euros.
From 2004 to 2009, he was a member of UEFA's executive board.
Since 1982, Carraro has been a member of the International Olympic Committee and he is expected to retire at the end of 2019, as per protocol, as he will turn 80 during the year.

Politics

He was Italian minister of tourism in Giovanni Goria, Ciriaco De Mita and Giulio Andreotti's governments and was Mayor of Rome as a member of the Italian Socialist Party. He was also supported by actor Carlo Verdone.
Today Carraro works in Capitalia.
Franco Carraro is the protagonist of the text of a song the band's ska Roman Banda Bassotti in the song Carraro mayor, whose text is used as criticism against the former president of FIGC for the way it handles the city of Rome and for the possession of several houses also donate to his "horse" :