The Belgrade Football Association is on the brink of a major shake-up, but will it bring revolution or just more chaos? After Marko Zdravković resigned, the association was left without a president, and new candidates promising change have stepped into the spotlight. But is this just a mask for the same old power games? Miloš Mirković, the current general secretary, might be replaced by Miroslav Stojanović as a temporary fix, while Milorad Nikolić, known as the right-hand man of the controversial Miloš Vazura, is seriously considered for the general secretary position. Will Nikolić, who was previously dismissed from a role at Partizan, bring fresh air or just continue old practices? Nikola Lazetić, director of the younger selections at the Football Association of Serbia, is almost certain to become the new president of the Belgrade FA, but the question remains how well he can handle the many problems pressing Belgrade football. All this is happening ahead of the extraordinary session of the FSB Assembly scheduled for July 14, while Darko Ramovš, vice president of the Executive Board, is acting as president in the meantime. The football public is watching these changes eagerly, but doubts remain—is this the start of a new era or just another episode of the same old soap opera? If you think football politics is boring, think again—this is real drama with characters who don’t give up easily. So, what do you think about these changes? Will the new faces bring a real revolution or is it all just a show for the public? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s on whose side!
Chaos in Belgrade Football Association: New Faces, Same Old Problems!
