Slovenia's Ceferin elected as UEFA president

14 September 2016 - 13:19 By REUTERS

Aleksander Ceferin, the president of Slovenia's football federation, was overwhelmingly elected as the new head of European soccer's governing body UEFA at an extraordinary Congress on Wednesday.Ceferin, 48, beat Dutchman Michael van Praag, the only other candidate, by 42 votes to 13 and will succeed Frenchman Michel Platini, who announced his resignation in May after being banned from football for four years for ethics violations.Spanish soccer chief Villar to seek re-election if UEFA bid failsSpanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Angel Maria Villar said he plans to seek re-election to his country's governing body later this year if he fails in a bid to become UEFA president.Spain's Villar to run for UEFA presidencySpaniard Angel Maria Villar, the interim head of UEFA, will run for the presidency of European soccer's governing body, Spain's football federation (RFEF) said in a statement on Tuesday. Ceferin, who is not a member of UEFA's executive committee, was little known outside his own country until he announced his intention to run in June."I am not a showman, I have no ego issues and I am not a man of unrealistic promises," he told delegates before the vote. Each of UEFA's 55 member associations had one vote in the election.Both candidates had promised to help the smaller countries and leagues in the face of a growing divide between a handful of rich clubs and everyone elseBoth agreed that the process which led to last month's reformulation of the Champions League in favour of clubs from big countries was flawed and said they would fight any attempt to set up a breakaway Super League.Ceferin did not say, however, whether he would review the decision.The Slovenian did say though that he would look again at the new structure of the European Championship, with matches spread across several countries leading to semi-finals and final in one place, which comes into place in 2020 and was the brainchild of Platini."It's a great honour but at the same time a great responsibility," said Ceferin after the decision was announced by acting president Angel Maria Villar."My small and beautiful Slovenia is very proud about it and I hope that one day you will also be very proud about it."Van Praag said: "Alex and myself have the same goal, look at our programmes. He wanted to do it his way and I wanted to do it my way and today democracy has spoken."New UEFA president: Slovenian lawyer Aleksander Ceferin, replacing Platini pic.twitter.com/RGcnWVQH6b— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) September 14, 2016junk..

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