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Michel Platini's High Five as an administrator

Updated on: 10 May,2016 07:49 AM IST  | 
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The proposal to force clubs in European football to only spend what they earn seemed revolutionary when it was first put forward, but now football has been so convinced by at least some of the arguments in favour that even the Premier League, Platini's arch critic, has adopted some of the same rules

Michel Platini's High Five as an administrator

Michel Platini

1. Financial fair play: The proposal to force clubs in European football to only spend what they earn seemed revolutionary when it was first put forward, but now football has been so convinced by at least some of the arguments in favour that even the Premier League, Platini's arch critic, has adopted some of the same rules.


Michel Platini. Pic/AFP
Michel Platini. Pic/AFP


2. A 24-team Euro Championship: The idea to increase the finals from 16 was proposed by the football associations of Scotland and the Republic of Ireland, but it was also a reward for those countries who had supported Platini in the UEFA presidential election of 2007.


3. Euro 2020 to be staged across Europe: Another Platini brainwave which won support from across UEFA's 54 member associations, Euro 2020 will be played in 13 different cities across the continent, with the semi-finals and final to be staged at Wembley.

4. Additional assistant referees: Platini has always opposed technology being brought into football, and his alternative was to have extra assistant referees, one next to each goal, to act as extra pairs of eyes and be in radio contact with the man in the middle. It is now used in all Champions League, Europa League and European Championship games. However, the extra officials will be further supplemented by the assistance of goalline technology at Euro 2016 and from the group stage of next season's Champions League.

5. Champions League for the champions: One of the criticisms of the Champions League was that it abandoned the original concept of the European Cup where only each country's domestic league champions took part. Platini changed the rules so more national champions qualified for the group stage — at least 18 out of the 32 teams. — PA Sport

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