
Soccer Federation Chief Faces Debt Enforcement, Apartment Seized by Bailiff
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Slovakia's soccer federation president is facing serious financial difficulties as a bailiff has moved to seize his apartment due to unpaid debts. The Slovak Football Association chief owed money to various creditors, including a former partner of Penta, one of Slovakia's most prominent investment groups. After media inquiries about the debts, the payments were quickly settled. The enforcement action highlights the precarious financial situation of the head of Slovak football's governing body, raising questions about his ability to effectively lead the organization while managing personal financial troubles.
