Domínguez Extends CONMEBOL Tenure as South America Prepares for Major World Cups
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The Paraguayan sports leader, Alejandro Domínguez, was unanimously re-elected for a third term of the Conmebol until 2031.
Domínguez Extends CONMEBOL Tenure as South America Prepares for Major World Cups
Alejandro Domínguez, a Paraguayan executive, secured a unanimous re-election as president of CONMEBOL at the 81st Congress in Paraguay, extending his leadership until 2031. He first took office in 2016 after the FIFA corruption scandal, which exposed widespread financial misconduct among South American football officials. Domínguez’s tenure has focused on restoring institutional credibility, strengthening financial […]
This reelection represents a vote of confidence to the continuity of a project that, according to the leaders, has returned stability and prestige to CONMEBOL.
The Paraguayan will continue to lead the highest organization of South American football, in its third period in command of the entity.
Alejandro Domínguez was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term as president of CONMEBOL and was congratulated by Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA.
Agustín Lozano, through the FPF, represented Peru in the vote. It is the fourth consecutive period of Domínguez. Alejandro Domínguez has just been re-elected as president of the South American Confederation of Football (Conmebol) for the fourth consecutive time and will lead the football of our continent until 2030. Let us remember that the governance periods of the aforementioned governing body are four years and without re-election limit. As t…
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