LiveWhat UEFA does UEFA – the Union of European Football Associations – is the governing body of European football and the umbrella organisation for 55 national associations.
LiveUEFA Congress The UEFA Congress is UEFA's supreme controlling organ, dealing with a variety of matters including election of the UEFA President and the UEFA Executive Committee.
LiveUEFA President: Aleksander Čeferin Slovenia's Aleksander Čeferin was elected as UEFA's seventh president at the 12th Extraordinary UEFA Congress in Athens in September 2016.
LiveUEFA Executive Committee The UEFA Executive Committee is UEFA's supreme executive body. It comprises the UEFA President, 16 other members elected by a UEFA Congress, plus two elected by the European Club Association and one by the European Leagues.
LiveAdministration The UEFA administration conducts UEFA's business and has been based at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland since 1999.
LiveCommittees & panels Nineteen committees are involved in shaping UEFA's policy across the broad palette of European football.
LiveUEFA Organs for the Administration of Justice UEFA's Organs for the Administration of Justice are the disciplinary bodies (the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body and the Appeals Body), the Ethics and Disciplinary Inspectors and the Club Financial Control Body.
LiveTogether for the Future of Football UEFA's strategy covers the period 2019 to 2024 is based on four main pillars: keeping football first, trust, competitiveness and prosperity.
LiveThe history of UEFA Formed in Basel on 15 June 1954, UEFA has become the guardian of football in Europe by working closely with its member associations and other stakeholders to promote, protect and nurture the sport at all levels.