The UEFA president is serving a four-year ban from soccer after being found guilty of ethics violations for taking a payment of USD 2 million from FIFA in 2011.
FIFA initially indicated the ban would prevent Platini from attending soccer matches in an official capacity, with the Frenchman only allowed in a stadium as an ordinary fan.
But interim UEFA general secretary Theodore Theodoridis says the governing body received a clarification from FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert this afternoon, which said Platini can be invited to Euro 2016 games but that he cannot carry out official functions.