Rugby Union of Serbia explained
The Rugby Union of Serbia (Serbian: Ragbi Savez Srbije|script=Latn) is the governing body for rugby union in Serbia. It was founded in 1954 and joined Rugby Europe (formerly FIRA-AER) in 1964. It has been a member of World Rugby (formerly the IRB) since 1988.
Leadership
Rugby Union of Serbia[1]
- President of the Alliance: Marko Jovanović
- President of the Assembly: Goran Vuković
- General Secretary: Miroljub Bukvić
- Competition and Registration Commissioner: Dejan Deljak
- National Development Coach: Marko Žeravica
Managing Board
- President: Marko Jovanović, Belgrade
- General Secretary: Miroljub Bukvić, Belgrade
- Member: Miomir Kalabić, Pančevo
- Member: Dragan Sekulović, Starčevo
- Member: Srdjan Nikolić, Belgrade
Supervisory Board
- President: Goran Višnjić
- Member: Miro Arsenijević
- Member: Miomir Kalabić
Competition Commission
- President: Goran Višnjić
- Member: Branislav Vila
- Member: Viktor Džanković
Other League Officials
- Disciplinary Judge: Dipl. Right. Sonja Inđić
- President of the Judicial Organization: Dejan Štiglić
- Chairman of the Delegation: Goran Vuković
- President of the Organization of Health Workers in Rugby: Srđan Nikolić
National Team of Serbia
- Manager: Goran Vuković
- Selector: Mišel Milović
- Fitness and backline coach: Marko Žeravica
- Backline coach: Marko Janković
- Scrum coach: Ljubomir Bukvić
Teams
- Serbia - the national men's rugby union team.
- 7s - the national men's rugby union seven-a-side team.
- Serbia - the national women's rugby union team.
- 7s - the national women's rugby union seven-a-side team.
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Ragbi Savez Srbije – Ragbi savez Srbije. rugbyserbia.com. en-US. 2018-04-25.