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Robert Harrison is re-elected until 2026

Robert Harrison is re-elected until 2026

This Thursday the Ordinary General Assembly for the Election of Authorities of the Paraguayan Football Association was held at the headquarters of the parent entity of our football.

On the occasion and with the presence of the authorities of the different clubs gathered in the house of Paraguayan soccer, Lic. Robert Harrison was unanimously re-elected president for a new term, who will be in charge of the APF in his third term. The authorities elected in the Assembly for the period 2023-2026 will assume their functions in January 2023.

Paraguayan soccer leaders, thank you very much for accompanying this dream. Together we will achieve the goals we set for ourselves. We will continue with transparency, with the accompaniment of each one of the clubs knowing of the great challenges that lie ahead », said President Robert Harrison in his message to the Assembly.

“We seek to continue with the infrastructure works to improve our headquarters. We have raised and improved the Carde. We have just inaugurated the Carfem for women’s football that we need so much and we want to continue on this path », she expressed.

The pending debt that this administration has is to take Paraguay to the next World Cup. “This different connotation of the World Cup makes us all work hand in hand, we need the leadership to be united in pursuit of this objective, which eluded me during this period. We hope that these next four years together will be rounded off with reaching the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.Robert Harrison is re-elected until 2026



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