The President - and all his men
At the UEFA Congress held in London in
June, the proposal to elect two additional
members to the Executive Committee to
bring the number up to 14, including the
President, was accepted unanimously.
The proposal was designed to per
mit a better representation of member
associations on the committee, as well as
an improvement in the division of the com
mittee's ever-increasing tasks.
The Executive Committee comprises
the following persons for the 1996-98 peri
od:
President:
Lennart Johansson (Sweden)
Vice-Presidents:
Antonio Matarrese (Italy)
Egidius Braun (Germany)
Senes Erzik (Turkey)
The new UEFA Executive Committee: front row, from
left to right: Jean Fournet-Fayard, Senes Erzik, Antonio
Matarrese, Lennart Johansson, Egidius Braun, Per
ravn Omdal, Gerhard Aigner (General Secretary); sec
ond row, from left to right: Giangiorgio Speiss, Des
Casey, Joseph Mifsud, Jeu Sprengers, Vlacheslav
Koloskov, Angel Maria Villar, Frantisek Chvalovsky and
Mario Lefkaritis
(PHOTO: BOB THOMAS/POPPERFOTO)
Treasurer:
Egidius Braun (Germany)
Members:
Des Casey (Republic of Ireland)
Frantisek Chvalovsky (Czech Republic)
Jean Fournet-Fayard (France)
Dr Viacheslav Koloskov (Russia)
Marios Lefkaritis (Cyprus)
Dr Joseph Mifsud (Cyprus)
Per Ravn Omdal (Norway)
Angel Maria Villar (Spain)
Giangiorgio Speiss (Switzerland)
Jeu Sprengers (Netherlands)
The Committee for the UEFA Club
Competitions comprises these persons:
Chairman:
Senes Erzik (Turkey)
Vice-Chairmen:
Jean Fournet-Fayard (France)
Dr Viacheslav Koloskov (Russia)
Members:
Pedro Maria Aurteneche (Spain)
Carlo de Gaudio (Italy)
David Dein (England)
James Farry (Scotland)
Jean-Marie Gantenbein (Luxembourg)
Dusko Grabovac (Croatia)
Adalbert Kassai (Romania)
Lars-Ake Lagrell (Sweden)
Gavriel Levi (Israel)
Michal Listkiewicz (Poland)
Alfred Ludwig (Austria)
Dusan Maravic (Yugoslavia)
Eggert Magnusson (Iceland)
Hermann Selbherr (Germany)
Roger Vanden Stock (Belgium)
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