CONTROVERSIAL Football NSW powerbroker Sam Krslovic has resigned from his position as vice president of the state's governing body.
Krslovic has been under a cloud since July last year when it was alleged he was involved in a serious incident at a NSW Premier League game involving Sydney United and Manly United.
He voluntarily stood aside while investigations took place.
It's unclear if Krslovic ever appeared in front of an independent FNSW tribunal regarding the matter. And if he did, there has been no news on the tribunal's outcome.
Howard Bradley, a former FNSW director, takes over for the remainder of the Vice President's term.
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