Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Praful Patel on rocky boat in Indian football’s murky waters

- Bhargab Sarmah bhargab.sarmah@hindustant­imes.com

UNEASY LIES THE HEAD Dubious appointmen­ts, growing clout of commercial partners and slowpaced preparatio­ns for the under17 FIFA World Cup have shown that not all is well under the leadership of the AIFF president

On Friday, FIFA Head of Tournament­s Jaime Yarza had some strong words to say on the preparatio­ns in Kochi for the U-17 World Cup to be held across six venues in India from October 6 to 28. “I was here last February and, to be honest, while some work has happened, it’s by far not enough, which is a matter of deep concern,” he said. Just a couple of days back, Yarza had called on organisers in Delhi to move at a ‘stronger’ pace.

All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel is not directly involved with the preparatio­ns in any of the six venues, but here’s the catch: no work was being done in the venue in Kochi for almost onethird of last year due to the Indian Super League, a tournament that is recognised neither by FIFA nor the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC). “It is a well-known fact that almost no work could happen last year while ISL was happening and that has had an impact on the renovation timelines. We need to recover fast,” tournament director of the local organising committee, Javier Ceppi, said

With Patel at its helm, the AIFF has been helpless in preventing the ISL from hindering U-17 World Cup preparatio­ns and AIFF’s marketing partners hold major influence when it comes to decision-making. It became even more obvious on Thursday with the appointmen­t of Reliance Sports CEO Sundar Raman into AIFF’s technical committee. Cricket fans will of course remember Sundar Raman from his days as the COO of IPL. The Supreme Court-appointed Mudgal Committee report stated that Raman had been ‘in touch with a contact of a bookmaker eight times during

WITH THE NEW TERM AHEAD OF HIM, PATEL AND THE TOPBRASS WILL NEED TO FIND A MIDDLE GROUND FOR THE INDIAN LEAGUE STRUCTURE

the last IPL season’ (2013).

The AIFF president recently appointed singer-turned BJP MP Babul Supriyo as the vice-president of the local organising committee for the U-17 World Cup.

Amid these developmen­ts, it is worth rememberin­g that Patel had been re-elected as president of the governing body in controvers­ial circumstan­ces last year. Despite the Delhi High Court initially placing a stay order, the elections later got the go-ahead and all 17 members were elected unopposed. It wasn’t an election in its truest sense. 17 members filed nomination papers for the seventeen posts, and were duly ‘elected’ for the positions.

With the new four-year term ahead of him, Patel and the AIFF top-brass will also need to find a middle ground for the Indian league structure. The ISL continues to take away a major chunk of the Indian football calendar.

As seen in Kochi, the ISL will continue to be a distractio­n unless it is merged with the I-League. It, however, remains to be seen whether AIFF’s commercial rights holder allows for the transition into a merged system.

 ?? AFP ?? If corporate backers for the clubs are not found in two months, the league will have to be deferred.
AFP If corporate backers for the clubs are not found in two months, the league will have to be deferred.
 ?? HT FILE ?? Praful Patel.
HT FILE Praful Patel.

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