AIFF needs amendment in FIFA suspension – India Times Hindi News

FIFA All. has been suspended India Football Federation (AIFF) with immediate effect due to third party interference. However, football’s world governing body has listed several measures to lift the ban from Indian football.

FIFA considers what the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators has to say as third party interference in the conduct of Indian football. FIFA is apparently not happy that the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators has given former players voting rights. This could perhaps be the immediate reason for banning Indian football.

On third party intervention, FIFA said, “It is ‘not a prudent idea’ to have an equal number of eminent players in the electoral college with state association representatives.” The draft constitution submitted by the COA to the Supreme Court states that the electoral college The college will have representatives from 36 state associations and 36 eminent footballers from across India – 24 men and 12 women. The world body is fine with the executive committee which has 25 percent former players as co-members.”

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The Bureau of the FIFA Council has decided that the removal of the suspension will be subject to the following conditions and has listed a number of measures for the repeal of the ban:

The AIFF Constitution is to be amended in accordance with the requirements of FIFA and the AFC and has to be approved by the AIFF General Assembly without interference from any third party.

The AIFF will carry out the subsequent electoral process as per the statutory requirement and conduct its elections on the basis of the pre-existing membership structure of the AIFF.

Completely repeal of the order of the COA.

The AIFF Administration will be solely in charge of the day-to-day affairs of AIFF.

An independent election committee elected by the AIFF General Assembly to run the elections for a new Executive Committee.

Incidentally, Wednesday is the last date for filing nominations for the post of AIFF President. Also, there will be a hearing in the Supreme Court in the ongoing case on Wednesday.

before this World Football governing body FIFA said that its council “unanimously decided” to suspend the All India Football Federation (AIFF), meaning India will not be able to host the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2022, which will take place in the country. was about to happen. On 11-30 October.

“The suspension will be lifted after the order to set up a Committee of Administrators to assume the powers of the AIFF Executive Committee and the AIFF Administration to have full control over the day-to-day affairs of the AIFF,” a FIFA statement said. “

The world body said it was assessing the issue of the Under-17 tournament, adding that it was in talks with India’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Play and “Hopefully a positive outcome of the case can still be achieved.”

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