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    The reason this is relevant is that according to our sources, in 2011 when Čeferin was elected, the election rules of the Slovenian FA stated that you needed five years of boardroom experience in football. The only available hands-on rules, though, are the ratified regulations from 2012, which state that, for a President or a Vice President to be eligible, they need at least three years boardroom experience.

    The first entry states that he was an executive board member of the futsal club KMN Svea Lesna Litaja from 2005 until 2011.

    The club president of KMN Svea Lesna Litaja, Samantha T. Lovse, tells Josimar that Čeferin was an active member of the club, but that he never was a member of the board of directors.

    Čeferin’s UEFA-profile also claims that he has held a seat on the executive board of FC Ljubljana Lawyers from 2005 to 2011.

    On Ljubljana Lawyers’s website, there is no mention of a board. And according to the Slovenian FA rules, any board experience there would not qualify as adequate credentials to run for President of the Slovenian FA because the team isn’t organized under the umbrella of the Slovenian FA.

    Aleksander Čeferin’s most significant experience, however, is claimed to be with NK Olimpija Ljubljana. Here he is supposed to have served from 2006 until elected President of the Slovenian FA in 2011… It was refounded under the name NK Bezigrad. It managed to get promoted from the fifth tier to the first in successive seasons.

    Čeferin claims to have been part of the executive board that made this meteoric rise. But when Josimar spoke to press officer Aljosa Vekic the version was quite different.
    «Mr Čeferin helped us acquire our current name for a short period in 2006 as an external legal advisor, and then became a board member in 2010

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