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Aleksandar Šapić

Aleksandar Šapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Шапић; born 1 June 1978) is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player who served as mayor of Belgrade from 20 June 2022 to 30 October 2023.[1][2] A member and current vice-president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Šapić had previously served as president of the New Belgrade municipality from 2012 to 2022.[3][4]

Aleksandar Šapić
Александар Шапић
Šapić in 2016
Mayor of Belgrade
In office
20 June 2022 – 30 October 2023
as President of the Temporary Council from October 30
DeputyVesna Vidović
Preceded byZoran Radojičić
President of the New Belgrade Municipality
In office
27 June 2012 – 27 June 2022
Preceded byNenad Milenković
Succeeded byBojan Bovan
Personal details
Born (1978-06-01) 1 June 1978 (age 45)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Political partyDS (2006–2014)
SPAS (2018–2021)
SNS (2021–present)
SpouseMilica Šapić
Children2
Alma materMegatrend University
Occupation
  • Politician
  • athlete
  • actor
Websitesapic.rs

Šapić was previously a member of the Democratic Party (DS) until 2014, and he later led the Serbian Patriotic Alliance until the merger into SNS which occurred in May 2021. During his professional water polo career, he played for two Olympic bronze medal squads, one for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, the other for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and one Olympic silver medal squad for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

Education edit

He graduated from the Megatrend University Faculty for Management in 2003, received his master's degree in 2009 and tried to defend his Ph.D. dissertation in 2012, in the field of industrial management. His doctoral thesis has gained public attention in 2014, when a number of experts claimed that it contained plagiarised parts.[5]

Water polo career edit

Aleksandar Šapić
Youth career
1984–1991
Crvena Zvezda
Senior clubs
Years Team
1991–1992
Partizan
1992–1994
Crvena Zvezda
1994–2001
Bečej
2001–2004
Camogli
2004–2006
Savona
2006–2009
Shturm 2002
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2008[6]
Serbia 385 (981)
Medal record

Club career edit

He started playing water polo in 1984, in WC Crvena Zvezda where he played for all young categories teams. He transferred to WC Partizan in 1991, not yet fourteen he made his senior debut in 1992. He returned to WC Crvena Zvezda in 1993 and he continued his career in WC Bečej starting 1994. In 2001, he moved to Italy, WC Camogli, where he spent three seasons, and after that, he transferred to WC Rari Nantes Savona. He left Italy in 2006 when he went to Russian water polo club Shturm 2002 where he signed a contract that made him the best-paid player in water polo history.[7]

During his brilliant club career, he won 21 trophies of which 9 National Championship (6 he won in SRY, 2 in Russia and 1 in Italy). He also won National Cups 9 times (7 National Cups of SRY and 2 National Cups of Russia). He once won LEN Euroleague and twice LEN CUP.[8]

In the period 1996–2009 he was the leagues' top scorer fourteen times in a row, 6 times in SRY, 5 times in Italy, and 3 times in Russia. During his club career he scored 1.694 goals, most of the number 924 he scored for clubs in SRY, in Italian league he scored 494 times and in Russia 276 times.[9]

He finished his professional water polo career in 2009.

Club titles (21)
  • 9 National Championships – 6 SRY, 2 Russia, 1 Italy
  • 9 National Cups- 7 SRY, 2 Russia
  • 2 LEN Cups
  • 1 LEN Euroleague
14 consecutive top-scorer titles 1996–2009
  • National Championship of Yugoslavia Top Scorer (6): 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01
  • Serie A1 Top Scorer (5): 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
  • Russian Championship Top Scorer (3): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • LEN Champions League Top Scorer (2): 1999–2000, 2002–03
  • Olympic Games Top Scorer (3): 2000 Sydney:2004 Athens : 2008 Beijing
  • Best Sportsman by OCS (1): 2004
  • World Championship MVP (1): 2005 Montreal
  • World Championship Top Scorer (2):2003 Barcelona : 2005 Montreal
  • European Championship Top Scorer (3): 2003 Kranj, 2006 Belgrade, 2008 Málaga
  • World Cup Top Scorer (1): 2006 Budapest
  • Serbia's sport association "May Award" : 2008
Number of scored goals
  • SRY (Crvena zvezda, Becej) – 924
  • Italy (Camogli, Rari Nantes Savona) – 494
  • Russia (Shturm 2002) – 276

National team career edit

Šapić made his debut for the national team of Yugoslavia in December 1995 when he was only seventeen, and played for them until 2008. At the very start of his national team career, Yugoslavia won two European U19 championships – 1995 in Esslingen and 1996 in Istanbul – and Šapić was the best player and top scorer in both.

He took part in his first major competition at the age of eighteen, the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He would play for the national team in the Olympic Games four times and he went on to win three Olympic medals, bronze when representing Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, silver for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, and another bronze medal when playing for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.[10]

With the national team of Yugoslavia, later Serbia and Montenegro, and finally Serbia, he played in 22 sports tournaments overall, winning a total of 20 medals, five of which were from the European Championships, four from the World Championships and three from the Olympic Games. He won two medals in the World Cup, five in World League tournaments, and he won a gold medal in the 1997 Mediterranean Games in Bari.

Šapić scored 981 goals in 385 games that he played for the national team. He was twice top scorer in the Olympic Games. Šapić ranks third on the all-time scoring list in Olympic history, with 64 goals. He was four times top scorer of both the World Championship and the European Championship. He was also four times the top scorer of the World League tournaments and he won the title of top scorer twice in the World Cup.

During his national team career, the team was named "ideal team" eight times in the tournaments that he played in, three times in both the World and European Championships, and twice in the Olympic Games.

World Championship
  • 1998 – bronze medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2001 – silver medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2003 – bronze medal – top scorer
  • 2005 – gold medal – MVP and top scorer – ideal team
  • 2007 – 4th place
European Championship
  • 1997 – silver medal
  • 2001 – gold medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2003 – gold medal – MVP – ideal team
  • 2006 – gold medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2008 – silver medal – top scorer
Olympic Games
  • 1996 – 8th place
  • 2000 – bronze medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2004 – silver medal – top scorer – ideal team
  • 2008 – bronze medal
World League
  • 2004 – silver medal – top scorer
  • 2005 – gold medal – top scorer
  • 2006 – gold medal
  • 2007 – gold medal – top scorer
  • 2008 – gold medal – top scorer
World Cup
  • 2002 – bronze medal – top scorer
  • 2006 – gold medal – top scorer
Mediterranean Games
  • 1997 – gold medal
Number of scored goals
  • National team (SRY, SMne, Serbia) – 981[11]
  • Number of goals scored in career – 2675
Top scorer
  • 2 times top scorer Olympic Games
  • 4 times top scorer European Championship
  • 4 times top scorer World League
  • 2 times top scorer World Cup
Ideal team
  • 8 times chosen in ideal team (OG, WC, EC)

Post-retirement career edit

Besides his full of trophies water polo career, he gave his contribution to Serbian sport through engagement in sports organisations. He was the president of the water polo club Crvena zvezda from 2003 to 2004.

After finishing his career as a player in Italian club Rari Nantes Savona for the club he continued working as a sports manager for European competitions in the period 2006–2014.

Political career edit

He was the assistant of the mayor Dragan Đilas from 2009 to 2012. He was elected the president of New Belgrade municipality in 2012 and he was reelected in 2016. He is still the president of the biggest municipality in Belgrade.[12] He ran in the Belgrade Assembly elections in 2018, as a mayoral candidate. Šapić stated that he is not interested in pre-election coalitions, and that he will compete alone, as an independent candidate.[13] His list took third place with 9,09% (12 seats in the assembly).

In 2018, Šapić founded the right-wing Serbian Patriotic Alliance (SPAS).[14] In the 2020 parliamentary election, SPAS won 3.83% of the votes and 11 seats in the National Assembly, becoming part of the ruling coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).[15]

In May 2021, he merged SPAS with the ruling SNS and became its vice-president. In June 2022, he was elected as the mayor of Belgrade with a narrow majority of 57 votes out of 110 city assembly deputies. He pledged to work for the interests of all people of Belgrade and to continue the projects of urban development, public transportation, environmental protection and social welfare.[16]

Šapić was criticised for not attending a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the Belgrade school shooting on 3 May 2023, which occurred at Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School in Vračar, resulted in the deaths of ten people, including nine students and a security guard, and injuries to six others.[17] Instead, Šapić and the city authorities organised their own commemoration.[18]

Embezzlement scandal edit

Millions of euros intended for lectures on preventing peer and digital violence in 2021, the first year post the corona virus pandemic outbreak, were designated by the Ministry of Family Care and Demography. However, these funds were funnelled to phantom associations, each receiving an average of 210,000 euros.

At the heart of this controversy is Aleksandar Šapić, alongside his three close associates - Aleksandra Čamagić, Bisera Pejčić, and Kristina Glišić.

Operating within the competition commissions of the Ministry, they wielded influence in the allocation of funds and approval of fabricated reports submitted by these dubious organisations.

BIRN's investigation uncovers that these phantom entities, financially supported by Šapić's associates over the years, diverted the allocated funds. Instead of utilising the money for lectures in schools across 17 cities in Serbia, the funds were redirected to numerous private agencies owned by their relatives, friends, neighbours, and acquaintances.[19]

Unfortunately, the intended lectures either did not take place or were conducted on a significantly smaller scale, often relegated to the purview of the local youth office. The scandal highlights concerns about the allocation process's integrity and the misappropriation of public funds under the influence of key individuals like Aleksandar Šapić.

Kentkart scandal edit

In April 2023, Aleksandar Šapić faced allegations of corruption and abuse of power after audio recordings of his chief of staff Nenad Milanović offering a deal to the Turkish company Kentkart, which provides ticketing services for public transportation in Belgrade, were revealed to the public. According to the recordings, Milanović proposed that Kentkart agree to terminate its existing contract from 2021 and in return, he would arrange a new public procurement for them. Kentkart rejected the offer and accused Milanović of trying to involve them in illegal activities. Šapić denied any wrongdoing and said that he was happy that the prosecution would investigate the case. He also claimed that Kentkart had been overcharging the city for years and that he intended to end their contract and sue them for damages.[20][21][22][23]

Charity work edit

He is the founder of a humanitarian foundation – Be Humane that is founded in 2014, and it started working in June 2014. Be Humane raises funds in order to help children, adults, institutions and organisations from Serbia. Be Humane in a very short time became one of the most relevant and most trusted humanitarian foundations in the region and its aim is to help to cure and ensuring needed therapy for children at the first place.[24]

Since it was founded until today, with the help of Be Humane more than 1 million euros was raised. Thanks to that great number of users' help were supplied with therapy and send to proper medical treatment. In February 2016 Aleksandar Šapić donated all the medals he won in his water polo career and they are being sold in auction, money raised in this humane action will be donated for curing and therapies of Be Humane users.[25]

He received numerous awards for community service and humanitarian work. With those awards, many institutions in Serbia showed respect and gratitude to him for everything he did in the field of humanitarian work as an active sportsman and he continued doing, even in a more intense and responsible way, after he is retired from water polo.

Personal life edit

Šapić is married and a father of two sons. He lives and works in Belgrade. He speaks Serbian, Russian, Italian, and English.

Šapić has appeared in the 2004 Serbian film When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo, portraying the role of a local neighbourhood heavy named Gangula.[26] He took part in the humanitarian TV program Ples sa zvezdama, a Serbian version of Dancing with the Stars.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rezultati tajnog glasanja: Šapić je novi gradonačelnik Beograda". NOVA portal (in Serbian). 20 June 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  2. ^ Ilić, Tamara (30 October 2023). "Aleksandar Šapić predsednik Privremenog organa Grada Beograda". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian).
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  10. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 3 December 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  11. ^ Šapić kandidat za igrača decenije; B92, 25 January 2010.
  12. ^ "Predsednik opštine". Gradska opština Novi Beograd (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Šapić: Na izbore idem samostalno (in Serbian)".
  14. ^ "СРПСКИ ПАТРИОТСКИ САВЕЗ: Александар Шапић основао странку!". pravda.rs. 21 July 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
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  16. ^ "Aleksandar Šapić elected mayor of Belgrade: "I want the champion city"". B92.net. 20 June 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  17. ^ Nova, T. V. (10 May 2023). "Dok su Beograd i Srbija oplakivali žrtve oba masakra, Šapić je smišljao kako potrošiti milione evra za "Bele"". NOVA portal (in Serbian). Retrieved 27 June 2023.
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  20. ^ "Kako je Šapićev šef kabineta nudio nameštanje tendera Kentkartu (AUDIO) | Beograd". Direktno (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  21. ^ "Šapić: Kentkart ćemo izbaciti iz svega, snimci me neće zaustaviti da rasturim i zaustavim pljačku Beograda". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  22. ^ Tanjug (12 April 2023). "Tužilaštvo ispituje slučaj Kentkart: Formiran predmet nakon objavljivanja snimaka razgovora iz Skupštine Grada". Euronews.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  23. ^ Petrović, Jelena (12 April 2023). "Da li će Šapić podneti ostavku ako je snimak autentičan? Kako kaže, ne samo to". N1 (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  24. ^ . Humanitarian Foundation "Budi human – Aleksandar Šapić". Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  25. ^ "Aleksandar Šapić igra da drugi pobijede". Aljazzera Balkans (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 June 2017.
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  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2009-04-11)
  • VATERPOLO: Šapić "osušio" kapicu, MTS Mondo, 12 May 2009.

External links edit

Awards
Preceded by Most Valuable Player of
Water Polo World Championship

2005
Succeeded by

aleksandar, Šapić, serbian, cyrillic, Александар, Шапић, born, june, 1978, serbian, politician, former, professional, water, polo, player, served, mayor, belgrade, from, june, 2022, october, 2023, member, current, vice, president, serbian, progressive, party, . Aleksandar Sapic Serbian Cyrillic Aleksandar Shapiћ born 1 June 1978 is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player who served as mayor of Belgrade from 20 June 2022 to 30 October 2023 1 2 A member and current vice president of the Serbian Progressive Party SNS Sapic had previously served as president of the New Belgrade municipality from 2012 to 2022 3 4 Aleksandar SapicAleksandar ShapiћSapic in 2016Mayor of BelgradeIn office 20 June 2022 30 October 2023 as President of the Temporary Council from October 30DeputyVesna VidovicPreceded byZoran RadojicicPresident of the New Belgrade MunicipalityIn office 27 June 2012 27 June 2022Preceded byNenad MilenkovicSucceeded byBojan BovanPersonal detailsBorn 1978 06 01 1 June 1978 age 45 Belgrade SR Serbia YugoslaviaPolitical partyDS 2006 2014 SPAS 2018 2021 SNS 2021 present SpouseMilica SapicChildren2Alma materMegatrend UniversityOccupationPoliticianathleteactorWebsitesapic wbr rs Sapic was previously a member of the Democratic Party DS until 2014 and he later led the Serbian Patriotic Alliance until the merger into SNS which occurred in May 2021 During his professional water polo career he played for two Olympic bronze medal squads one for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney the other for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and one Olympic silver medal squad for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens Contents 1 Education 2 Water polo career 2 1 Club career 2 2 National team career 2 3 Post retirement career 3 Political career 3 1 Embezzlement scandal 3 2 Kentkart scandal 4 Charity work 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEducation editHe graduated from the Megatrend University Faculty for Management in 2003 received his master s degree in 2009 and tried to defend his Ph D dissertation in 2012 in the field of industrial management His doctoral thesis has gained public attention in 2014 when a number of experts claimed that it contained plagiarised parts 5 Water polo career editAleksandar SapicYouth career1984 1991Crvena ZvezdaSenior clubsYearsTeam1991 1992Partizan1992 1994Crvena Zvezda1994 2001Becej2001 2004Camogli2004 2006Savona2006 2009Shturm 2002National teamYearsTeamApps Gls 1995 2008 6 Serbia385 981 Medal record Men s water polo Representing nbsp Yugoslavia nbsp Serbia and Montenegro and nbsp Serbia Olympic Games nbsp 2004 Athens nbsp 2000 Sydney nbsp 2008 Beijing World Championship nbsp 2005 Montreal nbsp 2001 Fukuoka nbsp 1998 Perth nbsp 2003 Barcelona European Championship nbsp 2001 Budapest nbsp 2003 Kranj nbsp 2006 Belgrade nbsp 1997 Seville nbsp 2008 Malaga FINA World League nbsp 2005 Belgrade nbsp 2006 Athens nbsp 2007 Berlin nbsp 2008 Genova nbsp 2004 Long Beach FINA World Cup nbsp 2006 Budapest nbsp 2002 Belgrade Mediterranean Games nbsp 1997 Bari Club career edit He started playing water polo in 1984 in WC Crvena Zvezda where he played for all young categories teams He transferred to WC Partizan in 1991 not yet fourteen he made his senior debut in 1992 He returned to WC Crvena Zvezda in 1993 and he continued his career in WC Becej starting 1994 In 2001 he moved to Italy WC Camogli where he spent three seasons and after that he transferred to WC Rari Nantes Savona He left Italy in 2006 when he went to Russian water polo club Shturm 2002 where he signed a contract that made him the best paid player in water polo history 7 During his brilliant club career he won 21 trophies of which 9 National Championship 6 he won in SRY 2 in Russia and 1 in Italy He also won National Cups 9 times 7 National Cups of SRY and 2 National Cups of Russia He once won LEN Euroleague and twice LEN CUP 8 In the period 1996 2009 he was the leagues top scorer fourteen times in a row 6 times in SRY 5 times in Italy and 3 times in Russia During his club career he scored 1 694 goals most of the number 924 he scored for clubs in SRY in Italian league he scored 494 times and in Russia 276 times 9 He finished his professional water polo career in 2009 Club titles 21 9 National Championships 6 SRY 2 Russia 1 Italy 9 National Cups 7 SRY 2 Russia 2 LEN Cups 1 LEN Euroleague 14 consecutive top scorer titles 1996 2009 National Championship of Yugoslavia Top Scorer 6 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 Serie A1 Top Scorer 5 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 Russian Championship Top Scorer 3 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 LEN Champions League Top Scorer 2 1999 2000 2002 03 Olympic Games Top Scorer 3 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing Best Sportsman by OCS 1 2004 World Championship MVP 1 2005 Montreal World Championship Top Scorer 2 2003 Barcelona 2005 Montreal European Championship Top Scorer 3 2003 Kranj 2006 Belgrade 2008 Malaga World Cup Top Scorer 1 2006 Budapest Serbia s sport association May Award 2008 Number of scored goals SRY Crvena zvezda Becej 924 Italy Camogli Rari Nantes Savona 494 Russia Shturm 2002 276 National team career edit Sapic made his debut for the national team of Yugoslavia in December 1995 when he was only seventeen and played for them until 2008 At the very start of his national team career Yugoslavia won two European U19 championships 1995 in Esslingen and 1996 in Istanbul and Sapic was the best player and top scorer in both He took part in his first major competition at the age of eighteen the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta He would play for the national team in the Olympic Games four times and he went on to win three Olympic medals bronze when representing Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney silver for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and another bronze medal when playing for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing 10 With the national team of Yugoslavia later Serbia and Montenegro and finally Serbia he played in 22 sports tournaments overall winning a total of 20 medals five of which were from the European Championships four from the World Championships and three from the Olympic Games He won two medals in the World Cup five in World League tournaments and he won a gold medal in the 1997 Mediterranean Games in Bari Sapic scored 981 goals in 385 games that he played for the national team He was twice top scorer in the Olympic Games Sapic ranks third on the all time scoring list in Olympic history with 64 goals He was four times top scorer of both the World Championship and the European Championship He was also four times the top scorer of the World League tournaments and he won the title of top scorer twice in the World Cup During his national team career the team was named ideal team eight times in the tournaments that he played in three times in both the World and European Championships and twice in the Olympic Games World Championship 1998 bronze medal top scorer ideal team 2001 silver medal top scorer ideal team 2003 bronze medal top scorer 2005 gold medal MVP and top scorer ideal team 2007 4th place European Championship 1997 silver medal 2001 gold medal top scorer ideal team 2003 gold medal MVP ideal team 2006 gold medal top scorer ideal team 2008 silver medal top scorer Olympic Games 1996 8th place 2000 bronze medal top scorer ideal team 2004 silver medal top scorer ideal team 2008 bronze medal World League 2004 silver medal top scorer 2005 gold medal top scorer 2006 gold medal 2007 gold medal top scorer 2008 gold medal top scorer World Cup 2002 bronze medal top scorer 2006 gold medal top scorer Mediterranean Games 1997 gold medal Number of scored goals National team SRY SMne Serbia 981 11 Number of goals scored in career 2675 Top scorer 2 times top scorer Olympic Games 4 times top scorer European Championship 4 times top scorer World League 2 times top scorer World Cup Ideal team 8 times chosen in ideal team OG WC EC Post retirement career edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Aleksandar Sapic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Besides his full of trophies water polo career he gave his contribution to Serbian sport through engagement in sports organisations He was the president of the water polo club Crvena zvezda from 2003 to 2004 After finishing his career as a player in Italian club Rari Nantes Savona for the club he continued working as a sports manager for European competitions in the period 2006 2014 Political career editHe was the assistant of the mayor Dragan Đilas from 2009 to 2012 He was elected the president of New Belgrade municipality in 2012 and he was reelected in 2016 He is still the president of the biggest municipality in Belgrade 12 He ran in the Belgrade Assembly elections in 2018 as a mayoral candidate Sapic stated that he is not interested in pre election coalitions and that he will compete alone as an independent candidate 13 His list took third place with 9 09 12 seats in the assembly In 2018 Sapic founded the right wing Serbian Patriotic Alliance SPAS 14 In the 2020 parliamentary election SPAS won 3 83 of the votes and 11 seats in the National Assembly becoming part of the ruling coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party SNS 15 In May 2021 he merged SPAS with the ruling SNS and became its vice president In June 2022 he was elected as the mayor of Belgrade with a narrow majority of 57 votes out of 110 city assembly deputies He pledged to work for the interests of all people of Belgrade and to continue the projects of urban development public transportation environmental protection and social welfare 16 Sapic was criticised for not attending a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the Belgrade school shooting on 3 May 2023 which occurred at Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School in Vracar resulted in the deaths of ten people including nine students and a security guard and injuries to six others 17 Instead Sapic and the city authorities organised their own commemoration 18 Embezzlement scandal edit Millions of euros intended for lectures on preventing peer and digital violence in 2021 the first year post the corona virus pandemic outbreak were designated by the Ministry of Family Care and Demography However these funds were funnelled to phantom associations each receiving an average of 210 000 euros At the heart of this controversy is Aleksandar Sapic alongside his three close associates Aleksandra Camagic Bisera Pejcic and Kristina Glisic Operating within the competition commissions of the Ministry they wielded influence in the allocation of funds and approval of fabricated reports submitted by these dubious organisations BIRN s investigation uncovers that these phantom entities financially supported by Sapic s associates over the years diverted the allocated funds Instead of utilising the money for lectures in schools across 17 cities in Serbia the funds were redirected to numerous private agencies owned by their relatives friends neighbours and acquaintances 19 Unfortunately the intended lectures either did not take place or were conducted on a significantly smaller scale often relegated to the purview of the local youth office The scandal highlights concerns about the allocation process s integrity and the misappropriation of public funds under the influence of key individuals like Aleksandar Sapic Kentkart scandal edit In April 2023 Aleksandar Sapic faced allegations of corruption and abuse of power after audio recordings of his chief of staff Nenad Milanovic offering a deal to the Turkish company Kentkart which provides ticketing services for public transportation in Belgrade were revealed to the public According to the recordings Milanovic proposed that Kentkart agree to terminate its existing contract from 2021 and in return he would arrange a new public procurement for them Kentkart rejected the offer and accused Milanovic of trying to involve them in illegal activities Sapic denied any wrongdoing and said that he was happy that the prosecution would investigate the case He also claimed that Kentkart had been overcharging the city for years and that he intended to end their contract and sue them for damages 20 21 22 23 Charity work editHe is the founder of a humanitarian foundation Be Humane that is founded in 2014 and it started working in June 2014 Be Humane raises funds in order to help children adults institutions and organisations from Serbia Be Humane in a very short time became one of the most relevant and most trusted humanitarian foundations in the region and its aim is to help to cure and ensuring needed therapy for children at the first place 24 Since it was founded until today with the help of Be Humane more than 1 million euros was raised Thanks to that great number of users help were supplied with therapy and send to proper medical treatment In February 2016 Aleksandar Sapic donated all the medals he won in his water polo career and they are being sold in auction money raised in this humane action will be donated for curing and therapies of Be Humane users 25 He received numerous awards for community service and humanitarian work With those awards many institutions in Serbia showed respect and gratitude to him for everything he did in the field of humanitarian work as an active sportsman and he continued doing even in a more intense and responsible way after he is retired from water polo Personal life editSapic is married and a father of two sons He lives and works in Belgrade He speaks Serbian Russian Italian and English Sapic has appeared in the 2004 Serbian film When I Grow Up I ll Be a Kangaroo portraying the role of a local neighbourhood heavy named Gangula 26 He took part in the humanitarian TV program Ples sa zvezdama a Serbian version of Dancing with the Stars See also editSerbia men s Olympic water polo team records and statistics Serbia and Montenegro men s Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of Olympic medalists in water polo men List of players who have appeared in multiple men s Olympic water polo tournaments List of men s Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers List of world champions in men s water polo List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water poloReferences edit Rezultati tajnog glasanja Sapic je novi gradonacelnik Beograda NOVA portal in Serbian 20 June 2022 Retrieved 20 June 2022 Ilic Tamara 30 October 2023 Aleksandar Sapic predsednik Privremenog organa Grada Beograda Telegraf rs in Serbian Sapic izabran za potpredsednika SNS NOVA portal in Serbian 29 May 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Aleksandar Sapic Istinomer Retrieved 2 June 2017 Shameless plagiarism of Aleksandar Sapic Balkanist net 5 July 2014 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Top 10 Men s Water Polo Players of All Time B92 Sport Ostale sportske vesti Archived from the original on 15 April 2006 Retrieved 11 April 2006 Vesti dana Kurir dnevne novine MONDO Sapic potpisao zivotni ugovor Mondo Archived from the original on 4 September 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2010 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Aleksandar Sapic Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 3 December 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2017 Sapic kandidat za igraca decenije B92 25 January 2010 Predsednik opstine Gradska opstina Novi Beograd in Serbian Retrieved 2 June 2017 Sapic Na izbore idem samostalno in Serbian SRPSKI PATRIOTSKI SAVEZ Aleksandar Shapiћ osnovao stranku pravda rs 21 July 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2023 RIK objavio konacne rezultate parlamentarnih izbora izlaznost oko 49 odsto IZBORI Dnevni list Danas in Serbian 5 July 2020 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Aleksandar Sapic elected mayor of Belgrade I want the champion city B92 net 20 June 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Nova T V 10 May 2023 Dok su Beograd i Srbija oplakivali zrtve oba masakra Sapic je smisljao kako potrositi milione evra za Bele NOVA portal in Serbian Retrieved 27 June 2023 Dani zalosti Kontrakomemoracija Aleksandra Sapica Komentar Nedeljnik Vreme www vreme com in Serbian 7 May 2023 Retrieved 27 June 2023 BIRN s investigation BIRN s investigation BIRN 21 November 2023 Kako je Sapicev sef kabineta nudio namestanje tendera Kentkartu AUDIO Beograd Direktno in Serbian Retrieved 13 April 2023 Sapic Kentkart cemo izbaciti iz svega snimci me nece zaustaviti da rasturim i zaustavim pljacku Beograda vijesti me in Serbian Retrieved 13 April 2023 Tanjug 12 April 2023 Tuzilastvo ispituje slucaj Kentkart Formiran predmet nakon objavljivanja snimaka razgovora iz Skupstine Grada Euronews rs in Serbian Retrieved 13 April 2023 Petrovic Jelena 12 April 2023 Da li ce Sapic podneti ostavku ako je snimak autentican Kako kaze ne samo to N1 in Serbian Retrieved 13 April 2023 Oficial cite Humanitarian Foundation Budi human Aleksandar Sapic Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 2 June 2017 Aleksandar Sapic igra da drugi pobijede Aljazzera Balkans in Serbian Retrieved 2 June 2017 Aleksandar Sapic IMDb Retrieved 7 June 2017 Serbian Olympic Committee in Serbian and English at the Wayback Machine archived 2009 04 11 VATERPOLO Sapic osusio kapicu MTS Mondo 12 May 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aleksandar Sapic Aleksandar Sapic at World Aquatics Aleksandar Sapic at Olympics com Aleksandar Sapic at Olympedia Aleksandar Sapic at the Olimpijski Komitet Srbije in Serbian Awards Preceded by nbsp Roberto Calcaterra Most Valuable Player of Water Polo World Championship2005 Succeeded by nbsp Guillermo Molina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksandar Sapic amp oldid 1223256109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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