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Portugal’s Figo named UEFA adviser

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PARIS: Former Portugal internatio­nal Luis Figo has been appointed as a football adviser by UEFA, European football’s governing body said.

Figo joins fellow former profession­als Nadine Kessler and Dejan Stankovic who were appointed advisers earlier this year and will work with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin and the football division.

The team will deal with technical aspects, laws of the game and the overall attractive­ness of the sport.

Figo, who was briefly a candidate for president of world football body FIFA in 2015, will also be the leading figure of the UEFA ambassador­s programme.

“I have been lucky to gain a wealth of experience and I believe I can have a positive influence in passing on my knowledge,” said Figo, a former World Player of the Year.

“Football is constantly evolving. I am privileged to be involved with UEFA and I would like to thank Aleksander Ceferin for giving me this opportunit­y,” he added.

“When I started playing football profession­ally in 1990, I could never have imagined that one day I would have the opportunit­y to join UEFA and work alongside the president of this organisati­on and some of the best football minds from around the world.”

Ceferin said the former Real Madrid and Barcelona player’s exemplary conduct on and off the pitch had made him a respected figure within the game.

“I am very pleased he is joining our team.

“His tremendous football experience will be a very valuable asset to UEFA.” — Reuters

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