Ceferin gives little away over Uefa future while Infantino has wind in his sails
Briefly

The recent Uefa annual congress in Belgrade highlighted a stark contrast from previous years, focusing more on serious issues facing European football rather than ceremonial grandeur. Aleksander Ceferin, the organization’s president, has shifted his stance on leadership discussions, with many federations seeming to support his continuation. Despite past turbulence stemming from leadership changes and discontent, the mood within Uefa appears more unified towards Ceferin. Some speculate potential challengers for his position, but none seem imminent, indicating a pivotal moment in Uefa's governance as it faces pressing structural challenges.
Uefa's annual congress this year lacked the grandeur of previous years, reflecting a shift in focus from ceremonial to serious existential concerns in European football.
Aleksander Ceferin, Uefa’s president, appears less inclined to discuss his future amid changing sentiments towards his leadership within the organization.
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