FSGC: Marco Tura confirmed as president
Here is the new federal council:
Albani 52
Zafferani 51
Bronzetti 50
Grit 49
Angelini 40
Canines 34
Drive 29
Drinkers 28
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War 27
Mace 23
Selva 20
Giaquinto 18
Zucchi 14
Nanni 7
The vote for the renewal of the Federal Council has begun, 8 places up for grabs, with 14 candidates.
With 44 votes, Marco Tura is confirmed president of the FSGC for the three-year period 2022-2024.
We proceed with the second vote, the quorum drops to 50% + 1 therefore 34 votes. We proceed to the ballot between the two most voted, then Tura and Mazza
44 Tura
21 Mace
1 white
First voting results (quorum 44):
43 Tura
12 Mace
10 War
1 white
There are 66 entitled to vote. The CONS representative Bruno Gennari chairs the procedures. In the first vote, 2/3 of the votes are required, equal to 44 votes.
Voting begins to read the FSGC president
Budget approved unanimously. The appointment of the single mayor was unanimously voted.
Work is continuing with the analysis of the budget
The General Secretary of the FSGC, Luigi Zafferani, gave the reading of the general report. The assembly will then be called to vote on the final balance sheet for 2021 and the forecast budget for 2022.
Giovanni Spitalleri and Alessandro Gramaglia, respectively representing UEFA and FIFA, opened the meeting
67 those present, of these 66 with the right to vote. The president Marco Tura, positive result at Covid, is not present.
On second call, the FSGC assembly opened with an appeal.
Stadium The first representatives of the affiliated clubs and associations are arriving at San Marino. At 20:30 the first call, at 21:00 the second call.
William Guerra, Giampaolo Mazzaand the outgoing president Marco Tura. There are three candidates for the top of the San Marino Football Federation. At the elective assembly tonight composed with the right to vote the nine members of the Federal Council, the president plus three representatives of each of the 15 affiliated companies, the presidents plus one representative for the three associations, coaches, referees and footballers. The federal assembly consists of 75 representatives, but residence or San Marino is required in order to cast the vote. At the first vote, i 2/3 of the valid votes of the members present with voting rights. From the second vote onwards, whoever reaches the 50% + 1 of valid votes between the two most voted candidates in the first.