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UEFA President proud of united front

Published: Thursday 22 March 2012, 16.03CET
UEFA President Michel Platini was delighted to have "unified all the football family here in Istanbul" at the conclusion of a successful UEFA Congress in Turkey.
by Mark Chaplin
UEFA President proud of united front
Michel Platini addresses the XXXVI Ordinary UEFA Congress in Istanbul ©UEFA.com

London 2013

The XXXVII Ordinary UEFA Congress will take place on Friday 24 May 2013 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane in London,

The main items on the agenda are:
 
• The annual reports of the UEFA President and the UEFA Executive Committee, and the annual report of the UEFA administration for 2011/12;
• Reports on the activities of UEFA's committees; 
• Financial matters including the annual UEFA consolidated statement of accounts for 2011/12 and the budget for the 2013/14 financial year;
• Elections to the Executive Committee; 
• A resolution on 'European football united against racism'; 
• Application of the Football Association of Gibraltar for UEFA membership

Istanbul 2012

The XXXVI Ordinary UEFA Congress took place in Istanbul, Turkey on 22 March 2012, with senior representatives from UEFA’s 53 member national associations voting on a variety of issues on the agenda.

In addition to the address to delegates by UEFA President Michel Platini highlighting the past year’s activities within European football’s governing body, the chairmen of UEFA’s standing committees also reported on their respective committee’s work. Signature ceremonies took place for the renewed Memorandums of Understanding agreed with the European Club Association (ECA), the European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) and the players' union FIFPro Division Europe.

The major decisions taken by the UEFA Congress also included the approval of minimum contractual requirements for players' contracts (the so-called Autonomous Agreement) as a consequence of the European social dialogue bringing together representatives of the employers and of the employees.

The Congress approved the reports of the UEFA President/Executive Committee and the UEFA administration for 2010/11, as well as financial matters including the annual UEFA consolidated statement of accounts for 2010/11 and approval of the budget for the 2012/13 financial year.
Published: Thursday 22 March 2012, 16.03CET

UEFA President proud of united front

UEFA President Michel Platini was delighted to have "unified all the football family here in Istanbul" at the conclusion of a successful UEFA Congress in Turkey.

UEFA President Michel Platini has warmly greeted the unity that has prevailed within the European football family at the XXXVI Ordinary UEFA Congress in Istanbul – reflected in the signing of three important memorandums of understanding between UEFA and major European football stakeholders.

New memorandums were signed on Thursday with the European Club Association (ECA), which comprises 201 European clubs; the European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) and the players' union FIFPro Division Europe.

Mr Platini signed the ECA memorandum with ECA chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who described the event as "a historic day for European club football". The agreements are set to provide renewed stability for European football in the coming years.

“This Congress was based on the sign of football unity between the national associations, and unity with the clubs, leagues and players," said Mr Platini. "I am very happy today to have unified all the football family here in Istanbul."

The UEFA President has made the creation of harmony within European football one of the cornerstones of his work since he came to office in 2007. "I always said when I became President of UEFA that I wanted to reunite the football family, and stop the wars going on before the courts," he explained.

"We took time, we worked and discussed and we have prepared a new agreement [with the ECA] from 2012 to 2018 – and this is something that delights me.

"A process was started up, and today it was accepted unanimously by the national associations. This gave me great pleasure. It means that we were able to get the message through that we initiated some years ago."

Both Mr Platini and Mr Rummenigge expressed their satisfaction to the Congress, attended by UEFA's 53 member national associations and guests from the sporting and political world. The memorandums signed in Istanbul, said the UEFA President, were "a sign of restored, consolidated unity; a sign that European football is one indivisible whole".

UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino also emphasised to the Congress that the creation in 2007 of the Professional Football Strategy Council had been an important step forward. The council comprises representatives of the ECA, EPFL, FIFPro Division Europe and UEFA and discusses European football matters of mutual interest.

Last updated: 12/04/12 3.04CET

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