New FIFA president Gianni Infantino

UEFA will name a new temporary general secretary on Friday to take over from former European football number two Gianni Infantino, the new FIFA president, a source told AFP on Monday.

Greece's Theodore Theodoridis would appear to be favourite for the job Infantino quit to take up his new role with FIFA.

UEFA's executive committee will meet on Friday morning in Nyon to decide on the matter.

The role is an important one as UEFA president Michel Platini is banned from all football activities for six years, although he is engaged in legal proceedings to have that ban overturned.

To this end, Platini is appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Should Platini have his ban overturned it will be then up to him to keep the new number two or not. If Platini's case is unsuccessful, it will be up to the new president of UEFA to decide.

Platini was found guilty of a conflict of interest when former FIFA supremo Sepp Blatter approved a 2 million Swiss francs (1.8 million euros, $2 million) payment to Platini in 2011 for consultancy work done without a contract a decade earlier.
Source: AFP