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FIFA Council lifts ban on Indian Football Association

by Hashem Ali
July 3, 2023
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FIFA lifted the comment of According to a statement issued by the Indian Football Association (AIFF) late on Friday evening.

The decision To lift the suspension “after receiving FIFA confirmation that delegation of The Commission of Managers that were set up to take over the powers of AIFF Executive Committee was terminated and AIFF management restored full control of The daily AIFF affairs statement said “FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (the Asian Football Confederation) will continue to monitor the situation and will continue to… support in AIFF in Urgently organize its elections.

The world rules football body He recently suspended AIFF because of of ‘Unnecessary influence from third parties’ said India would not be able to host the U-17 Women’s World Cup in October. but the latest decision She said: “The 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is scheduled to take place place on From 11 to 30 October 2022 it will be held in India.”

before the comment was announced on On August 16, FIFA warned the FIFA that this could happen face Ban and strip of Its right to host the U-17 Women’s World Cup because of “Deviations” from the previously agreed roadmap, which was intended to address governance issues.

The AFC elections were due to be held by December 2020, but were postponed due to the impasse in Finalizing its constitution.

Dissolution of the Supreme Court of India AIFF in May appointed a three-member committee to regulate sports, amend the AFC constitution, and hold a pending election for 18 months.

Members must manage affairs independently and ensure that’s there affairs They are not “affected by third parties”, according to FIFA rules.

The Supreme Court of India earlier this week dissolved the committee of Officials, collocation way for FIFA lifts the ban.

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