Lakić: The most demanding half-season, there were also unpopular decisions, but everything in accordance with the proposals and for the progress of football

New Year's cocktail in the House of Football at the end of the autumn half-season in the Association of Clubs FSCG - Centar, whose senior league started this summer with a record 22 clubs

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Risto Lakić, president of UK FSCG - Center, Photo: FSCG - center
Risto Lakić, president of UK FSCG - Center, Photo: FSCG - center
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The leaders of the Association of Clubs FSCG - Centar, headed by the president Risto Lakić, organized a New Year's Eve yesterday in the House of Football cocktail for the participants of the league and thus thanked them for the support they had in this half-season.

Lakić has been the chairman of the former central region for exactly one year.

"With my congratulations to everyone, I want to say that the reason for today's gathering is the year since the arrival of the new management structure at the head of the UK FSCG Center, and at the same time the celebration of the end of the autumn half-season, in my opinion the most demanding since the existence of the Central Region, or the UK FSCG Center as it is now called. When I say the most demanding, I mean that since this competitive season, 22 clubs have applied for participation in the competition, which is an absolute record at the amateur level, and that the financial situation of the clubs is proportional to that, we decided to make two equal groups with 11 clubs each, of which the two first-placed teams from both groups will play semi-final matches for one game, where the first-placed team will have the home field advantage teams, and only the final will be played on a neutral ground," Lakić said.

"In the exposé upon assuming the position of president of the UK FSCG Center, I said that I and my team will not polarize the football public, that all clubs will have equal treatment, that there will be no double standards... I think that we really stick to that slogan, and that the letter of the vast majority of clubs, who spoke highly of the work of all committees and the Association itself as a whole, shows that we performed our work with dedication, expediency and professionalism, and that is ultimately a satisfaction to continue in the direction of an even better We are also proud of the fact that in one round, at the Zeta - Zabjelo match, we had more fans than at all the matches of the highest rank in the same period a kind of spectacle directed by the fans of both clubs, where much better and bigger clubs would be envious", said Lakić.

"Of course, there were also unpopular decisions, the exclusion of clubs from the competition itself, which was all done in accordance with the rules and propositions of the UK FSCG Center".

The former Montenegrin national team member announced that the Association will continue to change its propositions, all with the aim of progressing football.

"The goal is for the primary interest of all clubs to be sport, that is, the progress of football in this case. We are also considering changes to the model of distribution of funds, I think that we must correct this and make a categorization in the distribution itself, where the priorities will be infrastructure, the number of selections in junior category and placing in the championship," concluded Lakić.

Volunteers gave blood

Some clubs, delegates and employees of the Association of Clubs FSCG - Center took part in the voluntary blood donation campaign.

"We hereby thank everyone who contributed to this action, which we hope will become traditional," the Association announced.

UK FSCG Centre, Voluntary Blood Donation
photo: UK FSCG - Center

"We would especially like to thank Mrs. Vesna Boljević and the entire staff of the Institute for Blood Transfusion for the nice welcome and the effort to ensure that the entire event took place in a nice atmosphere."

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