|  French soccer legend Michel Platini 
 sits on the podium of the UEFA congress in Duesseldorf, western Germany. 
 Platini won the vote for the presidency of UEFA dethroning long-time 
 incumbent Lennart Johansson of Sweden with a call for reform. 
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France soccer great Michel Platini defeated Sweden's Lennart Johansson to be 
elected UEFA president in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Friday. 
The 51-year-old Platini won by 27-23, with two invalid votes, in a secret 
ballot of UEFA's 52 federations, ousting the 77-year-old Swede after 17 years at 
the helm of world soccer's biggest regional body. 
Platini was a three-time European player of the year who led France to the 
European Championship title in 1984. The former Juventus star helped organize 
the 1998 World Cup in France and has worked closely with FIFA president Sepp 
Blatter, who publicly endorsed him on the eve of the vote. 
Immediately after the result was announced, Platini asked the congress to 
elect Johansson as honorary president. The Swede was approved by acclamation.