Acting president set to be confirmed as FAS president at its congress on Sept 23. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Acting president Bernard Tan is set to assume the top post of the Football Association of Singapore after he was the only one to submit his candidacy for the election when nominations closed at 6pm on Thursday.
These include being board or committee members or having an official role within world governing body Fifa, an association or as an ordinary member of the FAS. The country president of Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas will complete 10 years of service in the FAS in October, but he has endured tough challenges during his tenure as acting chief.
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