FSCG leaders participated in a meeting of regional associations in Sarajevo

The meeting was hosted by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the guests included the highest UEFA officials, led by President Čeferin.

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Dejan Savićević and Vico Zeljković (right), president of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Photo: FSCG
Dejan Savićević and Vico Zeljković (right), president of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Photo: FSCG
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The challenges brought by modern football and their solutions were the topic of a meeting of leaders of regional football associations in Sarajevo, the Montenegrin association announced.

The meeting was hosted by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the guests included the highest officials of the European Football Association (UEFA), led by President Aleksander Čeferin and Director of National Associations Zoran Laković.

The Football Association delegation, led by President Dejan Savićević and Secretary General Momir Đurđevac, had a series of meetings with the leadership of other associations and UEFA, during which the strong cooperation between the associations was confirmed.

During the official part of the meeting, presentations were given by Denis Bastari (implementation of the HatTrick program), Olivier Dolja (football development and technical support to associations), Van Vincent (fight against match-fixing), Gilles Silberstein (the verdict in the Diallo case and its implications for transfers and national associations), as well as Tobias Hedtstik (analysis of the league phase in European club competitions).

In addition to the delegations of Montenegro and the host country, the meeting was attended by the presidents and general secretaries of the federations from Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.

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