Oman Daily Observer

Uefa to limit president term to maximum 12 years

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BERLIN: Future Uefa presidents will be limited to a maximum of three terms and a total of 12 years in the job, European soccer’s governing body said on Thursday, after its executive committee approved a set of governance reforms.

Past presidents of the organisati­on had no such restrictio­ns, with former chief Lennart Johansson in charge for a full 17 years.

Current president Aleksander Ceferin, who replaced disgraced Frenchman Michel Platini in September, has pledged to reform the organisati­on.

Uefa said part of the reforms approved by the executive committee was the “introducti­on of term limits for the Uefa President and members of the Uefa Executive Committee, with the possibilit­y to serve for a maximum of three four-year terms.”

Other changes include granting two member positions on its Executive Committee to representa­tives of the European Club Associatio­n (ECA).

Candidates for election on the committee must also hold an active office in their respective national associatio­n.

“I am very pleased that the executive committee gave a unanimous backing to reforms I consider essential for the strengthen­ing of Uefa,” Ceferin said.

“I am convinced that our member associatio­ns will also endorse these good governance proposals to create a stronger and more transparen­t governing body for the good of European football.”

The reforms will now need to be ratified at a Uefa congress on 5 April in Finland. — Reuters

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