UEFA fully committed to helping women’s football bounce back, says president Aleksander Čeferin

Aleksander Čeferin
UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin. (PA Images)

After successfully concluding the 2019/20 UWCL in Spain, UEFA says it is more determined than ever to fulfil its long-term strategy for women’s football in Europe.

Speaking after Olympique Lyonnais’ victory in the 2019/20 UEFA Women’s Champions League final, president Aleksander Čeferin has underlined the determination of European football’s governing body to put women’s football back on the front foot.

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