Čeferin to remain UEFA president
Second term for Davor Šuker at UEFA Executive Committee
08.02.2019.

Photo by: Drago Sopta/HNS
Croatian Football Federation president Davor Šuker has been re-elected to UEFA Executive Committee, while Aleksander Čeferin remains at the UEFA helm.
At the 43rd UEFA Congress, held in Rome, HNS president Davor Šuker was once again elected to UEFA Executive Committee. A member from 2015, Šuker on Thursday won 47 of 55 votes, comfortably more than required for his re-election.
His re-election is another confirmation of Croatian football success, with Croatian officials also being recognized, alongside sporting achievements. With HNS president in the Executive Committee, Croatia retains its position within the key discussions about European football.
Florence Hardouin, Sandor Csanyi, Luis Rubiales, Fernando Gomes, Jesper Moller Christensen, Armand Duka, and Andriy Pavelko complete the list of elected ExCo members, with Sandor Csanyi appointed as the UEFA vice-president, replacing Grigoriy Surkis.



At the UEFA Congress, Šuker also presented the previous efforts of UEFA Football Committee, where he stands as president.
Aleksander Čeferin was by acclamation re-elected as the UEFA president, his term now extending to 2023.




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