This afternoon the RFEF made it official that it has prepared the electoral regulations for the electoral process that will culminate in the presidential election on May 24. Before being configured, the new General Assembly will consist of one hundred and forty-three member, of which one is ex-officio because of his position, one hundred and twenty-three will be elected from different levels and 19 correspond to autonomous federations. This represents 3 more than the current one, which consists of 139 members including the president.
The one holding the Presidency of the RFEF will be an ex-officio member, the 19 regional sports federations will be represented according to the regulations to be approved by the government and the remaining 123 representatives will be elected at different levels of which 108 will be from football , twelve from futsal. , and three in beach soccer.
There will be 49 clubs, of which 20 are professionals, divided into nine from the First Division, three from the Second Division, and eight from the Women’s First Division or LigaF. The other 29 will be unprofessional
There will be 32 players, of which thirteen are professionals, seven from the First and Second Divisions, of which three must compete in
current season or the previous season with the senior men’s team, and six from the women’s First Division, of which three must have competed in the current or previous season with the senior women’s team.
There will be 11 referees divided into three from First and Second and one from the women’s professional league. The remaining seven are from non-professional football
There will be sixteen coaches, four of them from men’s professional soccer and two from the F League. The remaining ten are from non-professional soccer.
The Assembly consists of twelve members from futsal and three from futsal. They will choose the president
Source: La Verdad

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