The Slovenian edition of Prava claims that the current UEFA president Alexander Ceferin submitted an untrue resume before his re-election for a second term.
Ceferin claimed that from 2006 to 2011 he was a member of the board of directors of Olimpija Ljubljana (before that the club was called Bežigrad and Olimpija Bežigrad). But, according to the publication, this is not true, because his signature is not in any of the club's documents during this period. Photocopies of documents are given as evidence. Therefore, Prava writes, the functionary could not have been elected UEFA president.
Alexander Ceferin became UEFA president on September 14, 2016, succeeding acting Angel Maria Villar. On April 5, he was re-elected for a new 4-year term.