Lennart Johansson

Nils Lennart Johansson (5 November 1929 – 4 June 2019) was a Swedish sports official who served as the fifth and, to date, longest-serving president of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations.

He served in the position from his election at the UEFA Congress in 1990 until 2007. In June 1998, he contested the FIFA presidential election against Sepp Blatter, losing by 111 votes to 80.

Lennart Johansson
Lennart Johansson
Johansson in 2006
Honorary President of UEFA
In office
26 January 2007 – 4 June 2019
PresidentMichel Platini
Ángel María Villar (acting)
Aleksander Čeferin
5th President of UEFA
In office
19 April 1990 – 26 January 2007
Preceded byJacques Georges
Succeeded byMichel Platini
Personal details
Born
Nils Lennart Johansson

(1929-11-05)5 November 1929
Stockholm, Sweden
Died4 June 2019(2019-06-04) (aged 89)
Stockholm, Sweden
Children5
OccupationFootball administrator

Early life

Johansson grew up in Åkeshov [sv], a then newly built suburb west of Stockholm with his parents, his father Erik Hilmer Johansson (1884–1963) and mother Anna-Maria Johansson (née Pettersson 1886–1964). As a child, he used to bike from his home to Råsunda Stadium to watch AIK matches along with his brothers. He also played football for his local team Åkeshov.

Career

Johansson worked at Forbo Forshaga (now Forbo Flooring) from 1950 to 1990, starting as an errand-boy and in the end becoming the company's CEO and chairman. From 1984, he was a president of the board of Tipstjänst and Operakällaren; he was also chairman and president of AIK between 1967 and 1980. Johansson was a lifelong supporter of AIK.

Between 1985 and 1990, Johansson was the president of the Swedish Football Association. In 1990, he was voted UEFA President at the UEFA Congress in Malta. Johansson helped found the UEFA Champions League, replacing the European Cup. Johansson supported Sweden's bid to host UEFA Euro 1992, and England's bid to host UEFA Euro 1996. During Johansson's presidency, the UEFA headquarters were also moved from Bern to Nyon.

In June 1998, Johansson contested Sepp Blatter to become FIFA President; he lost by 111 votes to 80. It was alleged that Blatter's victory had been helped by bribery involving João Havelange. After the election, Johansson accused Blatter of financial mismanagement, and voted for Issa Hayatou rather than Blatter at the 2002 FIFA presidency election.

In 2007, Johansson was succeeded as UEFA president by Michel Platini. In October 2007, he was appointed chairman of a committee for bringing bandy into the Olympic programme.

In 2001, the trophy given to the winning team of Swedish league Allsvenskan was renamed after Johansson: Lennart Johanssons Pokal. Prior to this the trophy had been named after Clarence von Rosen.

Awards and honours

Lennart Johansson 
Tribute to Johansson at Friends Arena in June 2019

Personal life

Johansson was married twice and had five children. He was married to his first wife, Anna-Stina Eriksson (1922–2005), from 1953 to 1980, with whom he had two daughters. His second marriage was with Lola Sidenvall (1929–2017). In December 2017, he became a widower after his wife Lola died.

In 2008, he suffered a severe cerebral hemorrhage, and after that his physical health began to fail. Johansson died on 4 June 2019, aged 89.

Notes

References

Civic offices
Preceded by
Gösta Ellhammar
Chairman of AIK
1967–1980
Succeeded by
Carl Erik Hedlund
Preceded by Chairman of the Swedish Football Association
1985–1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of UEFA
1990–2007
Succeeded by

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