Who will lead the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) in the future? The umbrella organisation will elect a president and four vice-presidents in October
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Time is flying, and the moment is approaching again when the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) will organize elections to fill some of the most important positions at Brdo pri Kranju. In October, the so-called electoral assembly of NZS will take place, where delegates will elect the president and four vice-presidents of the national football organization. The elections are scheduled for October 24, and the official announcement will be published on September 12.
The most intriguing question related to the NZS elections is, of course, whether Radenko Mijatović, the current president of the association, will run for a new term. In the past, he has remained somewhat secretive when asked about this, but at least for now, there are no signs that he is considering stepping down from Brdo pri Kranju.
Radenko Mijatović has already been elected NZS president twice, first in December 2016 and then again in October 2020. In independent Slovenia, the football association was previously led by Aleksander Čeferin (2011-2016), Ivan Simič (2009-2011), and Rudi Zavrl, who began his term during the former Yugoslavia and stepped down 20 years later (1989-2009).
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Author: editorial Football Planet