Portuguese Federation ELECTIONS: Pedro Moura re-elected President

Pedro Miguel MOURA is reelected President of the Portuguese Table Tennis Federation. The elections were held today in the headquarters of the FPTT in Lisbon.

 

All the delegates attended the Assembly and voted. The majority gave their trust to Pedro MOURA who received 29 votes while the B List led by Sergio Dinis Bastos Cupertino de MIRANDA had 16 votes.

 

“Today I was re-elected to my second term as president of the FPTM in what is one of the most striking and meaningful victories of my life linked to table tennis. I accept the responsibility given to me by delegates full of courage and willingness to continue to work for table tennis of Portugal “ stated new-old President.

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