UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin announces he’s quitting in 2027


By / February 8th, 2024
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin announces he's quitting in 2027

 

UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin has announced that he will not stand as a candidate in 2027.

The announcement was made despite a UEFA vote to change its rule to allow the Slovenian to stand and prolong his tenure.

The vote approved the 56-year-old to run again and potentially remain in his role until 2031. No UEFA president has ever served for more than 10 years, and Ceferin is already due to surpass that mark when his current tenure ends in 2027.

The incumbent will now however leave European football’s governing body then after confirming his exit. England’s Football Association were among the small minority of domestic bodies to vote against Ceferin being permitted to be re-elected.

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“I decided around six months that I am not planning to run in 2027,” Ceferin confirmed on Thursday. “The reason is that after some time every organisation needs fresh blood, but mainly because I was away from my family for seven years now.

“I intentionally didn’t want to disclose my thoughts before, because firstly, I wanted to see the real face of some people and I saw it. I have a beautiful life in football, I have a beautiful life outside of football as well.”

It was previously prohibited for a UEFA president to stand for more than three terms. Yet 49 of the 55 UEFA associations voted in favour of a motion to change the rules so that he could remain in the position.

It all comes after UEFA’s technical director Zvonimir Boban quit in January in response to the expectation that Ceferin would stay on for a further term. Boban said that a “shift away” from the governing body’s values was “beyond comprehension”.

Ceferin responded to this after making his announcement that he will walk away. He claimed Boban was aware he did not seek re-election and called his stance a “pathetic cry”. He added: “He could not wait because, after my disclosure, his whining would not make sense.”

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