Aleksander Ceferin is new UEFA president

Slovenia’s Aleksander Ceferin became the new president of UEFA. 48-year-old Ceferin was elected as the seventh chief of the European football governing body during the extraordinary UEFA Congress which took place in Athens on Wednesday.

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Aleksander Ceferin (pic: Uefa.com)

The Slovenian federation leader claimed 42 votes and won clearly the fight with Dutchman Michael van Praag who earned only 13 votes.

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Ceferin is now ready to take on the remainder of Platini’s term of office, until 2019. To remind that former President, Michel Platini, resigned after being banned from all football activity last year. The Frenchman had failed to overturn the four-year ban in the courts following his dramatic fall from grace over a disputed payment from former Fifa president Sepp Blatter.

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