IFAF president to watch Sunday’s game
Goran KošutićNot only will the Vukovi and the Blue Devils play one of the most anticipated and important games of the CEFL’s spring season on Sunday, but they’ll also do it in front of IFAF’s president Tommy Wiking.
The International Federation of American Football’s president will be coming to Serbia on Friday to visit the Serbian Association of American Football. During the stay, he will on Saturday have a reception in the Assembly of the City of Belgrade’s building and later visit a presentation of american football in Serbia. Serbian Association’s representatives will there be joined by the CEFL as well as other national federation’s representatives from the region, including Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria and possibly Hungary and Croatia.
The game will begin with Wiking doing the kick off. The game feature’s two most impressive league teams thus far, and could potentially decide the best team of their group. It will also be broadcast on the Serbian Sportklub a day later, and on other Sportklub channels around Europe.
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