European soccer leaders on Thursday fell squarely in line behind their powerful president, Aleksander Ceferin, by approving a change to term-limit rules that would have allowed him to retain his post through 2031, years beyond the organization’s 12-year term limit.
The vote, though, may have been meaningless: About an hour after winning the right to pursue a new four-year term as president of European soccer’s governing body, UEFA, Mr. Ceferin said he would not seek one.
“I’ve decided I am not planning to run in 2027,” a stony-faced Mr. Ceferin said as he read from prepared notes.
He said he had not revealed his decision earlier because he wanted to first understand the loyalty of UEFA’s members.
In recent months, several members of the governing body’s leadership had objected, publicly and privately, to any weakening of term limits.
Persons:
Aleksander Ceferin, Ceferin, “ I’ve
Organizations:
European, UEFA
Locations:
Ukraine, Gaza