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Antonio Felici

Antonio Felici (Formia, 26 July 1968) is an Italian journalist and writer.
==Career==
Since 1994, Felici has been the correspondent in Italy for ''France Football'', a French periodical that awards the Ballon d'Or every year. He reports on all current sports events in Italy for the same publication.
For the monthly publication ''Il Sole 24 Ore Sport'' he takes care of enquiries and commentary relating to sports in connection with politics, economy, marketing and sporsorship.
He was the editor of the column ''Felici e scontenti'' published by the bi-weekly paper ''Totoguida Scommesse''.
He was the editor of the publication ''Annuario del Calcio Mondiale'' one of the most important international yearbook directed by Salvatore Lo Presti. He has taken part in all 19 editions published, starting from the year 1988.
As from 2004 he conducts an intensive activity as TV and Radio opinionist for the telecast programs ''Cuore di Calcio'', ''Rete Rete'', ''Accademia del Calcio'', ''A Tutto Campo'' and ''Viva il Calcio''. As well as for the radio broadcasts ''Radio Radio lo Sport'', ''Accademia del Calcio'', ''A Tutto Campo'' and several others. At the moment he works for ''Zona11pm'' – RAI Sport and ''Te la dò il Tokyo'' – Radio Centro Suono Sport.
From 1988 to 1996, in the role of international football expert, he has been diffusely engaged in reports for the magazine ''Guerin Sportivo''. Furthermore, from 1991 to 1995 he has been author of a weekly page on international football championships for the sports newspaper ''Corriere dello Sport''. During different periods of time, he has written articles for several other publications sush as ''L'Espresso'', ''L'Opinione'', ''Il Tempo'', ''Hurrà Juventus'', ''Il Dilettante'', ''La Regione'' and ''La Gazzetta dello Sport''. For this last one, in particular, he has written the text for the history of the Italian National Football Team in DVD. He has been sports commentator for several international publications sush as ''Sport et Vie'' (Belgium), ''Football Club'' (France), ''La Regione'' (Switzerland), ''Moskovskij Komsomolets'', ''Futbol'' (Russia), ''Start'' (Ucraine) and ''Sportul Romanesc'' (Romania).
From 1999 to 2001 he has been the ideator and editorial director of one of the first sports portarls in Italy ''www.sportcalcio.com''.
He is a member of the Association of Foreign Press in Italy, of the USSI (Italian Sports Press Union) and of AIPS. He is officially accredited to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Embassy of France in Italy.

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