So my proposal is simple. And clear.
Because while we are debating structure...
The world around us is changing at lightning speed.
The very best of the UEFA Champions League, along with stars like Usain Bolt and Armand Duplantis, will once again shine in Budapest. Sport shaped my entire life.
The election is approaching. On April 12, I will stand as a candidate for the presidency of AIPS. In the coming weeks, I will present, point by point, the commitments of my programme for the 2026–2030 term.
On March 8, I had the privilege to co-host an online event to mark International Women's Day together with a group of dedicated female colleagues.
In recent days, a serious armed conflict has erupted in the Middle East. As sports journalists, we speak a language built on unity, fair competition and peaceful rivalry. That is precisely why it is so difficult to find the right words now.
One of the privileges of working in sports journalism is the opportunity to sit down with the most influential figures in international sport, to hear their thinking, and to see the direction the sporting world is heading.
Milan was the centre of the world during these unforgettable weeks.
In recent weeks I have been thinking a great deal about what it means to be a sports journalist today and what it should mean. At the same time I felt both shaken and inspired by the realization that I set out on this path half a century ago, with sport at its very center.