Feb 11 • 18:29 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

‘I am not the one who should be nervous, Mr. Francisco Egas. The one who needs to do things well is you’: Roberto Ibáñez, Deputy Minister of Sports, on FEF elections

Roberto Ibáñez, Ecuador's Deputy Minister of Sports, emphasizes the responsibility of Francisco Egas regarding the upcoming elections for the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF).

Ecuador is preparing for the elections of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF), scheduled for March 17, with candidates' lists due by February 18. The successful list will oversee the federation from 2027 to 2030. Following the submission, an electoral commission will validate the candidates, and any discrepancies must be addressed by February 21. In the days leading up to the elections, from February 28 to March 4, potential candidates will undergo an integrity examination by CONMEBOL, with final lists being submitted by March 5.

In an interview with EL UNIVERSO, Roberto Ibáñez, the Deputy Minister of Sports, commented on the potential reelection of current FEF president Francisco Egas. Ibáñez expressed skepticism over Egas's prospects for reelection, asserting that Egas is aware of the legal limitations governing his eligibility. This statement comes amidst a backdrop of political maneuvering and uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the FEF, which plays a pivotal role in the governance of football in Ecuador.

The forthcoming elections not only determine the supervision of the federation but reflect broader issues within Ecuadorian football governance. Ibáñez's comments signify a critical tone towards Egas, which may indicate support for a shift in leadership that could affect the future of football administration in the country. As the electoral process unfolds, stakeholders in Ecuadorian football will be closely monitoring developments, anticipating changes that could significantly impact the sport's trajectory.

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