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Slovenian FA Boss Aleksander Ceferin Elected New President Of UEFA
Ceferin will now take over for the remaining two and a half years of Michel Platini’s original term, after beating Dutchman Michael van Praag.
Could Euro 2020 Serve as the Blueprint For Future European Championships?
Euro 2020 will be a pan-continental tournament. Could the federal model work in the long term, or is it impossibly flawed?
Game Changers: Michel Platini and France at Euro ‘84
While Michel Platini is now synonymous with the era of sleaze at FIFA, he was once France’s golden boy. Of all his iconic triumphs, Euro ‘84 was the greatest.
Michel Platini to Resign as UEFA President After Failing to Overturn Ban
The Frenchman's ban has been reduced to four years, but this still takes him beyond his current mandate as UEFA president.
Today in Sepp Blatter Ridiculum: Paid $3.76m for 2015, Filed Appeal for Six Year Ban
That can buy you a lot of bandages to put under your eye.
Blatter and Platini Banned from Football for Eight Years
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been banned from all football-related activity for eight years.
Unremorseful Sepp Blatter Is Sorry He's Still a 'Punching Ball' After Getting Eight-Year Soccer Ban
The outgoing president of soccer's global body also said that he's sorry for himself and the sport, after being given a eight-year ban for ethics violations, along with European soccer boss Michel Platini.
VICE Sports World News Roundup: December 8
Platini appeals, Pistorius appeals, LeBron is slightly richer, and more from the world of sports.
Sepp Blatter Says 2022 World Cup Was "Agreed" to Be in U.S., Among Other Stuff
He also fully supports Vladimir Putin.
The Complete Vice Sports Guide To The FIFA President Candidates
There are many candidates to succeed Sepp Blatter atop the world's governing soccer organization. Here is your guide to both the real and imaginary ones.
UEFA's Nations League Will Only Make the Rich Richer – That's Why it Exists
The new UEFA Nations League will benefit the richest countries and do nothing for the minnows. But what else would you expect from the people who brought us the Champions League?