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Angel Maria Villar withdraws bid for UEFA top job

<p>Angel Maria Villar, the head of Spain's football association, announced Tuesday he had withdrawn his bid to replace the banned Michel Platini as president of UEFA</p>

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Madrid: Angel Maria Villar, the head of Spain's football association, announced Tuesday he had withdrawn his bid to replace the banned Michel Platini as president of UEFA. His surprise defection leaves just two candidates for European football's top job - Aleksander Ceferin of Slovenia and Dutchman Michael van Praag.

"After a profound reflection I have decided to withdraw my bid," Villar said in a statement posted on the website of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). "There have been many representatives of Spanish football who have made their voices heard and asked me to continue working for my country's football by submitting a new bid in the next months for my reelection as President of RFEF." The election for the coveted post will be held at the UEFA Congress in Athens on September 14.

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