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(Reuters) – UEFA will not schedule a presidential election to replace banned Michel Platini until the Frenchman’s appeal has been decided, the European soccer body said in a statement on Friday.

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Platini, who had been strong favourite to succeed Sepp Blatter as FIFA president, was banned for eight years from all football activities by the world body’s ethics committee last month.

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“The UEFA Executive Committee decided there will be no UEFA presidential election scheduled until the sports justice appeal bodies, including potentially the Court of Arbitration for Sport, have taken a decision regarding Michel Platini’s suspension,” UEFA said.

“We hope his name is cleared and that he can return to the European football family as quickly as possible.”

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(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by John Stonestreet)

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