VIENNA — Michel Platini will Tuesday be elected to a third term as head of European governing body UEFA, putting him on course to add master sports powerbroker to his status as a football legend. The 59-year-old, who led France to the European Championship in 1984, is certain to be elected at the UEFA Congress in Vienna as no-one from the 54 national federations has dared challenge him. First elected as UEFA president in 2007, the former Juventus star and winner of three Ballon d'Or titles was returned by acclamation in 2011 and is embarking on a third term with one eye on the leadership of world football. — Reuters