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UEFA President Ceferin will not run again in 2027

2024-02-08T12:44:33.772Z

Highlights: UEFA President Ceferin will not run again in 2027. The Slovenian announced this decision after the UEFA Congress in Paris. The general assembly had previously changed the statutes to clear the way for the 56-year-old to run again despite the term limits. “I’m tired of Covid, tired of two wars, of nonsense projects like the so-called Super League,” said Cefer in a statement after the congress. The German Football Association supported the change in the statutes.



As of: February 8, 2024, 1:29 p.m

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Wants to quit as UEFA boss in 2027: Aleksander Ceferin.

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Aleksander Ceferin could stand for election as UEFA president again in 2027.

But surprisingly he doesn't want that.

Paris - UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin surprisingly does not want to run for another term as head of the European Football Union in 2027.

The Slovenian announced this decision after the UEFA Congress in Paris.

The general assembly had previously changed the statutes to clear the way for Ceferin to run again despite the term limits.

“I decided six months ago that I would not run again,” said the 56-year-old, who has been in office since September 2016.

After a certain time, every organization needs “fresh blood”.

His family knew first, he could look in the mirror with peace of mind, said Ceferin.

“I’m tired of Covid, tired of two wars, of nonsense projects like the so-called Super League.”

In recent months there has been some heated discussion about the changes to the statutes.

Former professional Zvonimir Boban, Ceferin's close advisor for years, resigned from his high-ranking position in UEFA in protest.

The German Football Association supported the change in the statutes.

At the congress, only three out of 55 national associations voted against voting en bloc on various changes to the statutes, with one abstention.

As a result, there was no deeper debate about the individual statutes.

The changes themselves were approved by a large majority.

According to dpa information, UEFA primarily relies on a legal opinion according to which the previous wording of the statutes was not compatible with Swiss law.

The umbrella organization is based in Nyon, and Ceferin was confirmed in office by acclamation last year.

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Source: merkur

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