Jacques Georges
Jacques Georges (30 May 1916 – 25 July 2004) was the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) from 1968 until 1972 and the 4th president of UEFA (1983–1990).
Jacques Georges | |
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Jacques Georges in February 1987 | |
4th President of UEFA | |
In office 26 June 1984 – 19 April 1990 Acting: 12 August 1983 – 26 June 1984 | |
Preceded by | Artemio Franchi |
Succeeded by | Lennart Johansson |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle, France | 30 May 1916
Died | 25 July 2004 88) Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Biography
In April 1989, he caused controversy by describing a minority of Liverpool F.C. supporters as "beasts", wrongly believing that hooliganism was the cause of the Hillsborough disaster which ultimately resulted in the deaths of 96 of the English club's fans.[1] He issued a swift apology for his comments upon discovering that hooliganism did not cause the tragedy.[2]
He died in July 2004 at the age of 87.
References
- Phil Scraton (13 May 2011). Hillsborough - The Truth. Mainstream Publishing. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-1-78057-041-9.
- "European Soccer Chief Retracts Harsh Words in Stadium Deaths". Los Angeles Times. 18 April 1989.
Preceded by Artemio Franchi |
President of UEFA 1983–1990 |
Succeeded by Lennart Johansson |
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