Eddie McGuire is set to remain at the helm of Collingwood for another three-year term, having nominated for re-election to the club board that the media personality and powerbroker has led since the end of 1998.

McGuire confirmed to The Age on Monday that he would be nominating to stand again as Collingwood president, along with vice-president and leading corporate liquidator Mark Korda.

Eddie McGuire is running for another term as Collingwood president. Credit:Wayne Taylor

If McGuire were to serve another full term he would have been president for 24 years, making him one of the longest serving presidents in the history of VFL/AFL. He would overtake ex-Sydney and West Coast chairman Richard Colless, who served the Swans for 21 years and the Eagles for one, to become the third longest serving club president in the competition's 123-year history as both a Victorian and national league.

Nominations for the Collingwood board close on Wednesday, with only two weeks before the club's annual general meeting. At this stage, no candidates besides McGuire and Korda have nominated, meaning they could be elected unopposed at the February 26 AGM, an outcome that has become common practice at Collingwood and many other AFL clubs.