President Rafael Santonja travels to Belgrade to meet with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Sports; Mr. Marko Kešelj

The president of the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), Rafael Santonja, met in Belgrade with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Sports, Mr. Marko Kešelj, accompanied by Mr. Jovan Knežević, Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Sports. In the meeting, President Santonja was accompanied by the President of the Serbian Federation; Mr. Goran Ivanovic, the Secretary General, Mr. Predrag Bicanin, and the Vice President Mr. Aleksandar Djordjevic, who took the opportunity to discuss future joint projects.

The meeting was an excellent opportunity to focus on and plan collaborations between both parties. Serbia, a country with a rich tradition in sports, has shown great commitment to bodybuilding and fitness as both sports and lifestyles.

The Serbian Federation, led by Mr. Goran Ivanovic, continues to develop significant activity in the sports field, being one of the main drivers behind the new categories of Children’s Fitness. These categories have proven to be a great success and a source of satisfaction, not only for the country but also for the global development of our sport.

This meeting strengthens the relations between Serbia and the IFBB, opening the door to future collaborations that will undoubtedly contribute to the growth of fitness and bodybuilding worldwide.

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