Conmebol nations hand Domínguez another 4 years as confederation president
June 13 – Alejandro Domínguez has been re-elected as the president of Conmebol for a four-year term.
At the confederation’s ordinary congress in Luque, Paraguay, Dominguez was unanimously re-elected and, in his fourth term, he will serve until 2030 when Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay will stage a match of the 2030 World Cup.
In his victory speech, Dominguez said: “I renew my commitment to you. I feel encouraged and motivated to continue this work we began some time ago,
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