La Liga president says PSG chief not fit for UEFA post

La Liga president says PSG chief not fit for UEFA post
La Liga president says PSG chief not fit for UEFA post

Madrid (AFP) – La Liga president Javier Tebas has urged UEFA to block the election of Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi to its executive committee. 

Al-Khelaifi has been put forward by the European Club Association to be one of its two members on UEFA’s primary decision-making body. 

His election must still be formally ratified at the UEFA congress on February 7 in Rome. 

“His nomination must be rejected because it violates all the rules of good governance,” Tebas said in a written statement sent to AFP on Thursday. 

“Not only because of the (PSG) case in terms of financial fair-play, but also because (Al-Khelaifi) is president of beIN Sports, one of the main television rights holders of UEFA.” 

The choice of Al-Khelaifi comes while PSG are still under investigation by UEFA for possible violations of financial fair play rules. 

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In 2017, Al-Khelaifi was accused of bribing former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke to secure television rights for World Cup tournaments, allegations he denies.

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