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Suker re-elected as Crotian Football Federation president

Xinhua,December 23, 2017 Adjust font size:

ZAGREB, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- Croatian football legend 49-year-old Davor Suker has been re-elected for the new four year presidential term at the Croatian Football Federation (CFF) Election Assembly held here on Friday.

Suker has been at the helm of Croatian football since July 2012 and he is the second longest serving CFF president after his predecessor late Vlatko Markovic who led the organization from 1998 until 2012.

"I am excited because we know what continuity means in football. As a player I've learned the basics of teamwork," Suker said in his speech after he has been given the new term.

Even though the vast majority, 48 of the 52 present members, voted for Suker, three abstained and one was against, the Assembly didn't go as smooth as it seems. Four representatives from Dalmatia pointed out that this Assembly isn't legitimate and they decided to leave the meeting.

"I hope for a better future of Croatian football but not with this group of people. We have to change those people," said HNK Hajduk president Ivan Kos, one of the four representatives that left the Assembly meeting.

"We had information that they will say a few words and leave the meeting," Suker said at the press conference after the Assembly meeting.

The only representative that voted against Suker's reelection was Dario Simic, former Suker teammate in the Croatian national team, who led a campaign as a possible presidential candidate but didn't get enough votes to be Suker's rival at this Assembly meeting.

"I can't say that I lost because the match never happened. I got great support from the people that I've spoken to. My team and I will always be ready for the dialogue and I wish for the Croatian Football Federation that will have an open door policy," Simic said in his speech.

"I wish that all other future candidates get enough votes and to get involved in the work of Croatian Football Federation. I wish to thank Simic and congratulate him for his calls for dialogue and unity," Suker added.

"The national team qualified for the World Cup in Russia and we can mark this year, as well as the previous three, as a successful period of Croatian football. Let's be proud of our successes," concluded the old and the new CFF president. Enditem