FIFA and UEFA presidents congratulate new TFF President İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu

FIFA President Gianni Infantino and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin have sent congratulatory messages to İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, who has been elected as the new president of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF).

Publication: 20.07.2024 - 12:16
FIFA and UEFA presidents congratulate new TFF President İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu
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According to a statement from TFF, Infantino and Ceferin congratulated Hacıosmanoğlu on his election and wished him success.

In his message, FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated, "Dear President, I extend my warmest greetings and heartfelt congratulations on your election as President of the Turkish Football Federation. Your knowledge, leadership, passion, and experience will undoubtedly play a crucial role in the development of this beautiful game in Turkey. I believe in the potential of your country's football, and you can count on my personal support and FIFA's assistance to achieve these goals. FIFA's doors are always open to you if you wish to discuss our sport, its development, and promotion. Additionally, I would like to extend my congratulations to your executive committee members. I wish you and your team good luck and success in leaving a lasting legacy for the future of football in Turkey. I look forward to meeting you and wish you success, health, and well-being."

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin remarked, "Mr. President, please accept my sincerest congratulations on your election as President of the Turkish Football Federation. You are stepping into a leadership role at an exciting time. The TFF has been a model center and has conducted very stable work in football development so far. The excellent performance of the Turkish National Team at EURO 2024 is a sure sign of great things to come. Watching the players put their hearts on the field was a joy for everyone. As you embark on your new presidency, I offer you my best wishes. Know that UEFA stands ready to provide any assistance and support you may need."


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