François De Keersmaecker Re-Elected as Belgian FA President
June 25, 2013
The Royal Belgian Football Association has re-elected François De Keersmaecker as their president for a further two-year term.
The 55-year-old, re-elected by the Executive Committee, has been Belgian FA president since June 2006, succeeding Jan Peeters. The tenth president of the association, he is the son-in-law of the late former supremo Louis Wouters, who led the URBSFA-KBVB between 1967 and 1987. De Keersmaecker is also first vice-chairman of the UEFA Legal Committee and member of the FIFA Legal Committee.
De Keersmaecker looked back at an exciting league season and praised the national team’s promising efforts to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. He also hailed a number of association initiatives, such as the new digital referees’ reports designed to improve organisational efficiency in this area, and the introduction of a new mobile application in which all scores from the lowest to the highest leagues can be accessed by players and fans.
“They are the most important factor to us – the players and the fans. They form the foundation of our football,” De Keersmaecker said.