FIFA has banned the All India Football Federation (AIFF) with immediate effect due to third-party interference. But the world governing body of football has enlisted several measures for lifting the ban from Indian football.
FIFA believes that the Supreme court-appointed committee of administrators having a say in the running of Indian football as third-party interference. FIFA is apparently not happy that the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators has given voting rights to former players. This could be, perhaps, the immediate reason for banning Indian football.
On the third party interference, FIFA said, “It’s ‘not a prudent idea’ to have an equal number of eminent players alongside the state association representatives in the electoral college. The draft constitution submitted by the CoA to the Supreme Court states the electoral college will have representatives from 36 state associations and 36 eminent football players from all over India – 24 male and 12 female. The world body is okay with the executive committee having 25 per cent former players as Co-opted members.”
The bureau of the FIFA council has decided that the lifting of the suspension be subject to the following conditions and has enlisted several measures for repealing of ban:
The AIFF constitution to be revised in accordance with the requirements of FIFA and the AFC and to be approved by the AIFF general assembly without interference from any third party.
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