Kováčik's (un)success, financial machinations, and a bizarre challenger. What was the SFZ electoral conference like?
The article discusses the recent electoral conference of the Slovak Football Association where Ján Kováčik was elected president amid controversies and bizarre incidents involving his opponent.
Kováčik remains president of SFZ despite mobile phone scandal. He accused a federation member of enriching himself by 200,000 euros.
Ján Kováčik was re-elected as president of the Slovak Football Association (SFZ) despite facing controversy over the purchase of mobile phones.
Kováčik received over a quarter of a million from a fraudster in the case of lost iPhones, claims Huliak. Criminal complaints are being filed by both him and Kováčik
Minister Rudolf Huliak alleges that Ján Kováčik received €260,000 from convicted fraudster Ján Šípoš, connected to a loan agreement for the Slovak Football Association.
The Football Association and the operator Swan got involved in a bizarre dispute over phones. Huliak is using it against Kováčik.
A dispute has arisen between the Slovak Football Association and mobile operator Swan over unpaid invoices for a large order of iPhones, with accusations from each side about the nature of the transaction.
Gene therapy also for lowering cholesterol and changes in perceiving AI. Samuel Kováčik talks about what science can bring in 2026
In 2026, science will focus on AI development, with physicist Samuel Kováčik discussing possible significant changes and the uncertain direction they may take.