Who is new Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin?

'Little-known Slovenian' who replaces Michel Platini has been accused of being a puppet of Fifa boss Gianni Infantino

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Slovenia's Aleksander Ceferin has been elected as the new head of European football at an extraordinary congress in Athens. The 48-year-old lawyer, who will replace the disgraced Michel Platini as Uefa's seventh president, beat his only rival, Uefa "stalwart" Michael van Praag by 42 votes to 13. He will be the youngest ever president of the organisation, reports the Daily Telegraph.

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