UEFA is extremely disappointed by the FIFA ruling to suspend its president Michel Platini from all football-related activities for eight years and will support his right to due process.
FIFA s Ethics Committee announced on Monday that Platini and FIFA counterpart Sepp Blatter have been hit with eight-year suspensions in relation to a payment of two million Swiss francs (£1.3million) made by world football s governing body, and authorised by Blatter, to Platini in February 2011.
Blatter and FIFA vice-president Platini claimed this related to work carried out by the former France captain for FIFA between 1999 and 2002, citing a gentleman s agreement , but the Ethics Committee rejected their assertions.
UEFA responded with a statement of its own later on Monday. It read: UEFA has taken note of the decision of the FIFA Ethics Committee to suspend Michel Platini for eight years from all football-related activities.
Naturally, UEFA is extremely disappointed with this decision, which nevertheless is subject to appeal.
Once again, UEFA supports Michel Platini s right to a due process and the opportunity to clear his name.