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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has praised Spain's 16-year-old talent Lamine Yamal and said he could soon be "the best of all." "If I owned a club, he would be the first player I would buy if I had enough money," the boss of the European ruling body told reporters during a visit to the Euro 2024 training camp of his home nation, Slovenia. In Ceferin's opinion, Barcelona winger Yamal is "the best young player in the world and he could soon be the best of all." Yamal made his Euros debut during Spain's 3-0 win against Croatia and became the youngest player in tournament history at 16 years 33...
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Growing government interference and investor issues are among the biggest future challenges for football, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has said. Speaking in an interview with dpa, Ceferin said that sports and European laws were compatible as he defended the autonomy of sport. "Sport is different from selling Pespi Cola or Coca Cola," he said, insisting that "the sports system has worked for 100 years." The European Court of Justice and a Spanish court have ruled that Europe's UEFA and the world governing body FIFA could not use their position to threaten clubs and players for participatin...
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin is looking forward to a classic football tournament in one country and hopes that Euro 2024 in Germany can help break down barriers amid a "violent" geopolitical situation. The head of Europe's governing football body told dpa in an interview in a London hotel that there are no concrete security concerns ahead of Friday's start of the month-long tournament in 10 German cities. "We don't have any concrete security issues. But the security issue for me is a violent geopolitical situation in the world," he said. "More and more violence. More and more aggression. ...
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin welcomes the debate about a return of Russian youth teams to international football competition in an effort to help overcome a growing climate of hate but also said there was no overall pressure to bring Russia back. Europe's UEFA and the world governing body FIFA banned all Russian teams from international events shortly after the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. This position has not changed amid the ongoing war, and a UEFA plan from September to re-admit Russian youth teams as neutrals ended after more than 10 national federations sa...
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin sees no concrete security threats for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament in Germany but is concerned about the geopolitical situation as a whole. "We don't have any concrete security issues. But the security issue for me is a violent geopolitical situation in the world," the head of Europe's governing football body told dpa in an interview. "More and more violence. More and more aggression. The situation is not ideal in the world in principle." Ceferin said ahead of the month-long Euros in 10 German cities which start on Friday this was one reason why it was go...
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