UEFA limit terms

NYON. – Future UEFA presidents will be limited to a maximum of three terms and a total of 12 years in the job, European soccer’s governing body said yesterday, after its executive committee approved a set of governance reforms. Past presidents of the organisation had no such restrictions, with former chief Lennart Johansson in charge for a full 17 years. Current president Aleksander Ceferin, who replaced disgraced Frenchman Michel Platini in September, has pledged to reform the organisation.

UEFA said part of the reforms approved by the executive committee was the “introduction of term limits for the UEFA President and members of the UEFA Executive Committee, with the possibility to serve for a maximum of three four-year terms.”

Other changes include granting two member positions on its Executive Committee to representatives of the European Club Association (ECA).

Candidates for election on the committee must also hold an active office in their respective national association.

“I am very pleased that the executive committee gave a unanimous backing to reforms I consider essential for the strengthening of UEFA,” Ceferin said. – Reuters.

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