Andriy Shevchenko has headed the FIFA committee: who else from Ukraine received positions.
Andriy Shevchenko and Kateryna Monzul in FIFA standing committees
According to inkorr.com: The President of the Football Association of Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko and the head of the UAF Refereeing Committee Kateryna Monzul have become members of FIFA's standing committees. This happened due to changes in the statutes approved at the recent FIFA Congress.
FIFA is actively reforming its committees so that more associations can participate in the selection processes and involve women in these structures. Thus, Ukrainian specialists have the opportunity to contribute to this important work.
Appointment of heads of FIFA committees
At a recent meeting of the FIFA Council, heads, deputy heads, and members of standing committees were appointed for the next four years. Shevchenko was elected head of the Future of Football Committee, while Monzul became a member of the Women's Football Stakeholders Committee. This is an important step for promoting Ukrainian football on the international stage.
It is worth noting that the Ukrainian national team has demonstrated impressive results in the qualifying matches for the World Cup, highlighting the significance of our experts' presence in such important structures as FIFA.
The influx of new committee members opens up additional opportunities for Ukrainian football on the world stage. The appointments of Shevchenko and Monzul not only highlight their professionalism but also indicate the growing role of Ukraine in international football, which can positively impact the development of sports in the country.
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