Official confirmation: Radenko Mijatović will continue to lead the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) for at least the next four years
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Nogometna zveza Slovenije (NZS) organized an electoral assembly at Brdo pri Kranju. Initially, it was expected that there would be at least a contest for the president’s position; however, this was not the case. Only one candidate entered the race and was predictably elected. Radenko Mijatović has been re-elected for a third term as president of the NZS, ensuring he will hold the reins of the football association for at least another three years.
60-year-old Radenko Mijatović became the president of the NZS in 2016 when Aleksander Čeferin moved to Nyon to lead UEFA. Before him, the NZS was led by Rudi Zavrl and Ivan Simič.
“The electoral assembly of the Football Association of Slovenia confirmed the new four-year mandate for the president of the NZS, Radenko Mijatović, at today’s meeting. Mijatović had no opponent in this election, confirming a strong unity within the football community. In the first round, Dejan Germič, Stanko Glažar, Danilo Kacijan, and Gvido Mravljak were elected as the four vice-presidents, and the first elected member of the NZS Executive Board is Maja Berger Levičar.” stated the NZS on its official website.
Thus, there were no changes to the vice-presidential positions, which will continue to be occupied by the same faces. Although it is true that two other candidates were in the race, they did not receive enough votes. The voting results were as follows: Danilo Kacijan (20 votes), Dejan Germič (22), Gvido Mravljak (19), Stanko Glažar (22), Mihael Zrimec (11), Damir Rob (6).
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet