The football world has decided! Lashenko was re-elected as the president of the LFF

The football world has decided! Lashenko was re-elected as the president of the LFF
The football world has decided! Lashenko was re-elected as the president of the LFF
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Vadim Lashenko

Photo: Latvian Football Federation

Vadim Lashenko was re-elected as president of the Latvian Football Federation (LFF) at the congress on Friday.

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The current head Lashenko and the head of the Latvian Football Premier League Maksims Krivunecs applied for the post of LFF president.

Lashenko received 72 votes, and Krivunets – 21.

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Sergejs Kovalyov with 79 votes and Olaf Pulks with 63 votes were elected to the two LFF vice-president positions, and they also kept their positions. The third candidate, Edgars Dupats, received 30 votes.

Anastasija Kučinska, Andis Rozītis, Eduards Borisevičs, Emīls Latkovskis, Jānis Engelis and Nauris Mackevičs were elected to the board, who received at least half of the delegates’ support. Out of the seven candidates for six seats, Guntars Indriksons received less than half of the delegates’ votes.

Lashenko is the fifth president of the LFF in the organization’s history. From 1990 to 1995, the president of the organization was Vladimir Leskovs, from 1995 to 1996, the organization was led by Modris Supe, since 1996, Guntis Indriksons has been the president of the LFF, resigning in 2018, when the members of the LFF elected Kaspars Gorks to this position.

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