This is the renewed administration of AS Aris
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- AS Aris announced its renewed board of directors after court approval.
- The board sees five departures and the addition of four new members.
- The club expressed gratitude to the departing members for their contributions.
The sports club Aris has officially unveiled its revamped leadership, marking a significant moment for the 'Amateur Sports Club Aris' (A.S. Aris). The announcement of the renewed board of directors, following its approval by the Court of First Instance, signals a new chapter for the club. This administrative update is crucial for the ongoing operations and future direction of the esteemed sports organization.
The refreshed board includes five departures, with four new faces joining the ranks: Thanasis Kouimtzis, Vasilis Kiltidis, Vangelis Tsitsios, and Nikitas Moutsafcis. The club extended heartfelt thanks to the outgoing members, acknowledging their dedicated service and expressing confidence in their continued support for the Aris family. This transition aims to infuse new energy and perspectives while maintaining continuity with experienced individuals.
The A.S. ARIS announces the new board of directors of the Amateur club. The board consists of the following:
This administrative renewal is a standard procedure for sports clubs, ensuring that the leadership remains dynamic and responsive to the evolving needs of the athletes and the organization. For the fans and stakeholders of Aris, this signifies a commitment to progress and a structured approach to governance. The club's leadership transition is a testament to its enduring legacy and its forward-looking vision.
A.S. ARIS thanks from the bottom of its heart for their tireless contribution the departed members, who offered greatly and remain close and by the side of the Club and the great family of ARIS:
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.