In the other cadre of the election, chairman of the technical committee of the immediate past board Barr. Christopher Green polled 26 votes to defeat his rival Oswald Atueke from Cross River State.
Two other candidates from the South South, Chief Abel Ehigie from Edo State and Chief Jarrett Tenebe also from the same state had earlier stepped down for Green.
For the position to represent the North Central, former members of the immediate past board, Hon. Suleiman Kwande from Plateau State and Ahmed Yusuf Fresh from Niger State scored 38 and 34 votes respectively.
Former Coach of the Super Eagles, Biteus Bewarang from Plateau state gathered 11 votes only.
To complete the representation for the South West who had earlier produced the first vice president, Sunday Dele-Ajayi from Ondo State scored 34 votes while his rival Leye Adepoju had six votes.
In the North West, Sharif Rabiu Inuwa was elected after Balele Aminu from Katsina stepped down for him. Former head of competitions in the NFF, Tukur Babangida did not come for the election.
North West had to produce just one ordinary member because Ibrahim Guzau from Zamfara State emerged unopposed as the chairman of chairmen.
From the North East, Kachalla Baba Ghana from Bornu State scored 21 votes to make it to the board just as Modibo Husssini from Taraba State had 28 votes to be on the board.
The South East who had three representatives in the last board including the Chairman of the Nigerian National League (NNL), Chief Emeka Inyama had only one representative pending the end of the tenure of the leadership of the leagues.
After a keenly contested exercise Chief Felix Ayansi scored 26 votes. He defeated Obikwelu Benjamin from Anambra State who had four votes, Okenwa Chidi- Ofo from Enugu State had 10 and Barr. Ikechukwu Igbokwe of Anambra State scored four votes.

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