The landscape of Italian American football is undergoing its most significant transformation in years as the Italian Football League evolves from a federation-run league into a full-fledged club LEAGUE, a move triggered by the Varese Skorpions‘ sudden withdrawal from the 2026 First Division Championship and resulting in a complete structural overhaul of the top competitive tier.
A collective response
When the Skorpions dropped out suddenly, the IFL Alliance—a coalition of top-division clubs formed to organize and promote the First Division Championship—stepped up with a formal proposal to reshape the season. They requested calendar adjustments from the Italian American Football Federation (FIDAF) and the Sports Justice Authority, aiming to maintain the February 28, 2026 start date while preserving competitive balance and avoiding forfeit penalties against the departing club.