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Three-way fight

Van Praag, Villar and Ceferin to contest for UEFA presidency

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ZURICH: Dutchman Michael van Praag, Spaniard Angel Maria Villar and Slovenian Aleksandar Ceferin will contest the presidency of UEFA in September, European football's governing body confirmed.

UEFA on Friday said the trio, all heads of their country's respective Football Federation­s, were the only candidates to have submitted their bids by Wednesday's deadline for the election in Athens on Sept 14.

The election has been called to find a replacemen­t for Frenchman Michel Platini, who has been banned for four years for ethics violations.

Platini was banned, along with former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, over payment of two million Swiss francs (RM8mil) made to the Frenchman by FIFA with Blatter's approval in 2011 for work done a decade earlier. He has denied wrongdoing.

The eventual winner will have to urgently address the issue of the Champions League, UEFA's flagship competitio­n.

The possibilit­y of a so-called Super League for elite clubs, or a mechanism which guarantees big clubs a captive place in the Champions League, has been discussed at private meetings, sources with knowledge of the matter have said.

UEFA need to finalise the format of all their club competitio­ns for the 2018-21 cycle by the end of this year.

Van Praag acknowledg­ed when announcing his candidacy that UEFA have fallen into an impasse in Platini's absence and need to tackle the Super League threat.

Villar, who has headed the Spanish Federation since 1988 and been re-elected seven times, announced his bid on Tuesday, one day before the deadline.

Ceferin says he has the backing of 13 Eastern European Federation­s, four from the Nordic countries, plus Italy. His rivals have not made any comments about their support.

Platini was elected in 2015 and the winner of this contest will complete his mandate which runs until 2019.

The candidates will have to complete an integrity check, conducted by football's governing body FIFA, UEFA added.

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Dutchman Michael van Praag leaving the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Basel, Switzerlan­d in May. — Reuters

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