UEFA to include a minimum of two women on Executive Committee

UEFA will have at least two women on its Executive Committee after European soccer’s governing body passed an amendment to its statutes at its Congress in Paris this week.
Aleksander Ceferin’s announcement not to stand for re-election for the UEFA presidency in 2027 overshadowed the other business on the agenda, where all amendments to the UEFA statutes that were proposed were approved.
This included a provision to have at least two female members on the UEFA Executive Committee.
“By the way, if you didn’t know, we also added a female position, the changing of the statutes was also about the female position,” Ceferin said at a press conference.
“Now just a suggestion for you, maybe since I see all the men here, you should think about gender equality, as sports journalists as well I don’t see many articles about that.”
Two new members of the Executive Committee were also ratified for a four-year term, Nasser Al-Khelaifi of Paris St Germain and Miguel Angel Gil Marin from Atletico Madrid.

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