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The UEFA Congress on Thursday voted in favour of the amendment to the statutes that will allow current president Aleksander Ceferin to stay in office for a further four years. That means that Ceferin, who has been the president of the European ruling body since 2016, will be able to run for re-election in 2027, when his current term ends. Previously, the UEFA statutes stipulated a maximum of three terms in office. Ceferin, however, hasn't said yet whether he will stand for re-election in 2027. L
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has decided not to run for another term as head of the European football ruling body in 2027, despite the amendment to the statutes that would allow him to stay in office for a further four years. "I decided around six months ago that I will not run in 2027 anymore. The reason is that, after some time, every organization needs fresh blood, but mainly because I was away from my family for seven years now," he said in a news conference at the UEFA Congress on Thur
PARIS:The 48th UEFA Congress, convened in Paris on Thursday, has unanimously ratified the reappointment of the Chairman of the European Club Association (ECA) and President of.