A Triumphant Year for OFS Ústí nad Orlicí: Strong Finances, Youth Advancement, and Continued Collaboration
The recent general meeting of OFS Ústí nad Orlicí saw a robust turnout, with 33 delegates out of 41 invited participating. While the eight absences were noted, the meeting highlighted the organization’s achievements and outlined its future direction.
Roman Žďárský, head of the executive committee, delivered a positive evaluation report, emphasizing the association’s sound financial standing. He attributed this success partly to securing lucrative sponsorship deals for competitions,generating hundreds of thousands of crowns annually.
Žďárský also commended the referees’ commission for its efforts in stabilizing and expanding the referee pool. Their focus on referee development, including the innovative divisional referees’ project, has been instrumental in maintaining high officiating standards.
The youth committee’s contributions were equally impressive. Initiatives like introducing youth competitions, increasing the number of youth teams participating in district competitions (now totaling 78), implementing 3+0 competitions, and organizing specialized events for girls and goalkeepers have significantly boosted youth engagement in football.
Addressing disciplinary matters, Žďárský highlighted the commission’s commitment to tackling verbal abuse and physical altercations. This proactive approach will continue to be a priority,ensuring a safe and respectful habitat for all participants.
René Živný, chairman of the regional football association and re-elected chairman of the VV OFS Pardubice, graced the meeting as a guest speaker. He praised the remarkable collaboration between the region and the district, extending beyond financial support to encompass a shared vision for football development.
The meeting also saw the approval of a revised Status document for OFS Ústí nad orlicí,replacing the previous statutes from March 1st. This updated document will serve as the guiding framework for the association’s operations.
The election of the OFS Ústí nad Orlicí management was a swift affair. Roman Žďárský, running unopposed, secured a resounding victory with 31 votes in his favor (two delegates abstained).This overwhelming support reflects the confidence placed in his leadership.
Ústí nad Orlicí Football Association Elects New Leadership
The Ústí nad Orlicí Football Association (OFS) recently held its general meeting, ushering in a new era for the organization. Six positions on the executive committee were up for grabs, with seven initial candidates vying for the roles. However, milan Růžička’s candidacy was ultimately withdrawn due to a late nomination submission, leaving six contenders.
The remaining candidates were successfully elected through acclamation. The newly elected executive committee comprises Miroslav Švihálek, Jan Saňák, Pavel Musil, Jaroslav Rozlívka, Barbora Maršíková, and Jakub Loskot. notably, Maršíková and Loskot are fresh faces in the leadership, replacing outgoing members jan Sokolík and milan Menzel who chose not to seek re-election.
The meeting also saw the selection of the revision commission, tasked with overseeing the association’s financial dealings. miloslav Cink, Jiří Stránský, and Josef Musil were unanimously chosen for this crucial role.During the meeting,the re-elected chairman of the OFS addressed the recent acquittal of all charges in a criminal complaint filed against the previous management. This case, which had been a point of contention, has now been resolved.
Delegate Jan filip from TJ Jablonné nad Orlicí urged clubs to be more proactive in engaging with the OFS. he highlighted the need for clubs to voice their opinions and suggestions regarding competition structures and other football-related matters directly to the association, rather than solely through informal channels. Filip emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts, pointing to the OFS’s biannual meetings as valuable platforms for clubs to contribute to the development of district football.The recent general meeting of the football club in Ústí nad Labem concluded on a positive note, with Roman Žďárský expressing his gratitude to all participants for their constructive engagement and the amicable atmosphere.Žďárský highlighted the productive nature of the discussions and the collaborative spirit that prevailed throughout the meeting.
A Year of Prosperity and Progress: OFS Ústí nad Orlicí Sets the Standard
The recent general meeting of OFS Ústí nad Orlicí painted a picture of an organization in robust health, buoyed by strong financial performance, a burgeoning youth program, and a steadfast commitment to fair play. While a handful of delegates were absent, the presence of 33 out of 41 invited members underscored the active engagement within the association.
At the heart of this success story is the sound financial management expertly led by Roman Žďárský, head of the executive committee. His praise for the lucrative sponsorship deals secured for competitions sends a clear signal: OFS Ústí nad Orlicí is not only attracting players and fans but also commanding the respect and investment of the business community.
The ripples of this financial stability extend far beyond the balance sheet. They empower initiatives like the referee development program spearheaded by the referees’ commission. Investing in officiating is investing in the very integrity of the game, and the innovative divisional referees’ project highlights OFS Ústí nad Orlicí’s proactive approach to maintaining high standards on the pitch.
Perhaps the most heartening aspect of the meeting was the unwavering focus on youth development. From introducing dedicated youth competitions to cultivating a thriving environment with 78 teams participating in district competitions, OFS Ústí nad Orlicí is sowing the seeds for a bright future. Initiatives like the 3+0 competitions and specialized events for girls and goalkeepers demonstrate an inclusive approach that encourages participation from all corners of the community.
The dedication to fostering a safe and respectful environment, as highlighted by Chairman Žďárský’s emphasis on tackling verbal abuse and physical altercations, is truly commendable.this proactive stance sends a powerful message: OFS Ústí nad Orlicí is not just about winning games; it’s about cultivating a culture of sportsmanship and respect.
With René Živný, chairman of the regional football association, re-elected as chairman of VV OFS Pa, continuity and stability are assured. This leadership team is clearly poised to steer OFS Ústí nad Orlicí towards even greater heights in the years to come.
This general meeting wasn’t just a review of past accomplishments; it was a launchpad for future aspirations. the energy, engagement, and visionary spirit displayed by OFS Ústí nad Orlicí paint a promising picture for the future of football in the region.