Zvonimir Boban's Resignation from UEFA Leadership Sparks Turmoil

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Zvonimir Boban, a top aide to UEFA's president, resigned due to a proposal allowing leaders to extend their terms, revealing tension within the organization. The proposed changes, including extending the president's term limit, have caused disquiet among European soccer leaders, leading to Boban's abrupt departure and public criticism of the reforms. This move has exposed growing tensions within UEFA's leadership, highlighting concerns about potential changes to the organization's rules.
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