The Center was founded by Luigi Ridolfi and Dante Berretti and designed by architects Francesco Tiezzi and Arnaldo Innocenti. The decision to build the Center in Coverciano was decided on 29 March 1952, the date of which the land was purchased by the FIGC. Just over a year later, construction work began, and was completed in October 1957. The official inauguration of the Center was on 6 November 1958, in the presence of the then-president of the FIGC, Bruno Zauli. Prior to its construction, the FIGC's technical sector was headquartered in Rome with the other departments.
Facilities
The Center is known as the Casa degli azzurri as it is the primary training ground for all 19 Italynational football teams from the U-15 age group and above, as well as other Italy representative football teams. It is also known as the Università del calcio as it hosts high-level courses for coaches, sporting directors, and trainers. The Center hosts the Museo del Calcio, the offices of the Technical Sector, the headquarters of the Italian Football Coaches Association, the headquarters of the Regional Committee of the National Amateur League, the headquarters of the Regional Referee Committee, and the headquarters of the Italian Association of Referees section of Florence. Facilities include:
four football fields of regulatory measures, of which three in natural grass and one in the latest generation artificial grass;
a "practical" field - also in the latest generation of artificial turf - of sizes 9 metres by 9 metres;
a conference room, with a capacity of 148 seats, symbol of the training of the FIGC Technical Sector, ideal for seminars, conferences and even press conferences;
a room ideal for meetings with 25 seats and a ledwall on which to project videos, images or slides;
a library, where over 3500 texts can be found including books, articles, essays and theses from previous courses of the Federal Coaching School, covering all aspects of sport and football in particular;
a Medical Section, finished to be renovated at the beginning of 2018, which has a physiotherapy room and two clinics;
a hotel, with 53 double rooms;
a room present in the same hotel, with 46 seats;
a restaurant, with a capacity of around 150 seats;
a bar and a retrobar room;
a conference room inside the Museo del Calcio with 150 seats;
a small building where the offices of the male and female Italian national technical staff are located