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Legendary French Footballer and UEFA President

About Michel François Platini

In the sweltering heat of Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu in 1984, a single curling free kick, struck with the inside of his left foot from 25 meters, sealed France’s first major international trophy and redefined how playmakers could dictate tournaments. That was Platini: not just a scorer, but a metronome who orchestrated Euro ’84 with nine goals in five games, still a record, all while captaining his nation without a single yellow card. As UEFA President from 2007 to 2015, he pushed through the revamp of the Champions League format, introduced Financial Fair Play regulations to curb club debt spirals, and launched the ill-fated but ideologically charged ‘5+6 rule’ aimed at protecting homegrown talent. His legacy lives in structural choices, not just highlights, where football governance met aesthetic conviction: the belief that elegance, discipline, and institutional memory belong on the same pitch.

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Why was Michel Platini banned from football in 2015?
Platini was banned for eight years by FIFA’s Ethics Committee in December 2015 after accepting a €2 million 'disloyal payment' from then-FIFA President Sepp Blatter in 2011 — two years after his contract as UEFA’s technical director had ended. The payment lacked a clear contractual basis and violated FIFA’s code of ethics regarding loyalty and conflict of interest. Though the ban was later reduced to four years on appeal, it effectively ended his tenure as UEFA President and barred him from all football-related activities until October 2019.
Did Platini ever play for Juventus outside of Serie A?
No — Platini spent his entire club career in France (Nancy, Saint-Étienne) and Italy (Juventus), never appearing in any competition outside those leagues. At Juventus from 1982 to 1987, he won three consecutive Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia trophies, and the 1985 European Cup, becoming the first non-Italian to win Serie A’s top scorer title twice (1983–84, 1984–85). His impact there cemented the club’s shift toward continental dominance and technical sophistication.
What role did Platini play in creating the UEFA Nations League?
Though the UEFA Nations League launched in 2018 — after his presidency — Platini laid its conceptual groundwork. He championed replacing meaningless friendlies with competitive, tiered national-team fixtures tied to World Cup/Euro qualifying, arguing that 'national pride needs stakes, not scripts.' His 2012 UEFA Strategy Paper explicitly proposed a 'European League' structure based on meritocracy and promotion/relegation — ideas directly reflected in the final format adopted by his successor, Aleksander Čeferin.
How many Ballon d'Or awards did Platini win, and why was that unprecedented?
Platini won three consecutive Ballon d'Or awards (1983, 1984, 1985) — a feat unmatched until Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi repeated it decades later. It was unprecedented because no player had ever won it three times in a row, and his 1984 campaign remains statistically singular: nine goals in five matches at Euro ’84, including four in one game against Belgium — all achieved without relying on penalty kicks or playing in a top-tier domestic league during peak scoring years.

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