It is offcial. Aleksandar Borićić is the new CEV President. He will be steering Europe’s Volleyball family for the next four years, until the next elective Congress which is due to take place in 2019.
Boricic was made President of the Yugoslav Volleyball Federation in 1992, a position he held through to 2002. That same year he was elected President of the Volleyball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro and in 2006 – after Montenegro became a sovereign state – he was confirmed at the helm of the Volleyball Federation of Serbia, a position he has held ever since.
A graduate of the College of Economic Sciences and the Advanced School of Volleyball Coaches from the University of Belgrade, Aleksandar Boricic joined the CEV Executive Committee and Board of Administration in 2001 and has been an FIVB Board of Administration member since 2002. A former Vice-President of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee from 1997 through to 2001, Aleksandar Boricic – following the CEV General Assembly held in September 2011 in Vienna – was made CEV Senior Vice-President. Boricic is also an FIVB Executive Vice-President in charge of the FIVB World League and World Grand Prix Councils as well as the current President of the FIVB Sports Events Council.
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