Minister for Sport (Italy)

The Minister for Sport (Italian: Ministro per lo Sport) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.

The current minister is Andrea Abodi, an independent, who held the office since 22 October 2022.

List of ministers

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Parties
  • 2006–present:
    •   Democratic Party
    •   Five Star Movement
    •   Independent
Governments
Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Term of office Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister for Youth Policies and Sport
  Giovanna Melandri
(1962– )
17 May 2006 8 May 2008 1 year, 357 days Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Prodi II [1]
Office not in use 2008–2011 Berlusconi IV [2]
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Regional Affairs
  Piero Gnudi
(1938– )
16 November 2011 28 April 2013 1 year, 163 days Independent Monti [3]
Minister for Equal Opportunities, Sport and Youth Policies
  Josefa Idem
(1964– )
28 April 2013 27 June 2013 60 days Democratic Party Letta [4]
Office not in use 2013–2016 Renzi [5]
Minister for Sport
  Luca Lotti
(1982– )
12 December 2016 1 June 2018 1 year, 171 days Democratic Party Gentiloni [6]
Office not in use 2018–2019 Conte I [7]
Minister for Youth Policies and Sport
  Vincenzo Spadafora
(1974– )
5 September 2019 13 February 2021 1 year, 161 days Five Star Movement Conte II [8]
Office not in use 2021–2022 Draghi
Minister for Sport and Youth
  Andrea Abodi
(1960– )
22 October 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 55 days Independent Meloni

References

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  1. ^ "II Governo Prodi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ "IV Governo Berlusconi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Governo Monti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Governo Letta". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Governo Renzi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Governo Gentiloni". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  7. ^ "I Governo Conte". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  8. ^ "II Governo Conte". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.