David Taylor (executive)
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David Taylor (born March 14, 1954[1] in Forfar, Scotland) is the General Secretary of the UEFA.
Taylor was appointed to this role on June 1, 2007 after the UEFA extra-ordinary congress in Zurich on May 29, 2007 voted to replace the role of Chief Executive with that of General Secretary. He was previously the Chief Executive of the Scottish Football Association (SFA).
Born in Forfar, Scotland in 1954, he was educated at the High School of Dundee before graduating from the University of Edinburgh with a degree in law. He qualified as a solicitor and practised law until 1985, during which time he added to his legal qualifications with an MSc in Economics and an MBA. He also is a keen Forfar Athletic fan.
| Preceded by Jim Farry |
SFA Chief Executives 1999–2007 |
Succeeded by Gordon Smith |
| Preceded by Gianni Infantino |
UEFA General Secretary 2007–Present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
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