Kashmir Observer

FIFA Threatens AIFF With Ban, Loss Of Women's U-17 WC

- Press Trust of India NEW DELHI:

World football governing body FIFA has threatened to suspend the AIFF and strip of its right to host the women's U-17 World Cup in October due to a third party "influence", a developmen­t which comes just days after the Supreme Court's directive to hold elections of the national federation.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the executive committee of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to expeditiou­sly hold elections as per the schedule proposed by the Committee of Administra­tors (CoA), which is currently running the affairs of the national federation.

It took note of the fact that India is due to host the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup from October 11.

The elections were to be held on August 28 and the poll process was to start on August 13, as the top court approved the time-line prepared by the CoA.

"...we kindly ask the AIFF to provide us without further delay with an official transcript of the Supreme Court's decision of 3 August 2022 by 17:00 hours Indian Standard Time on 9 August 2022," FIFA said in a letter sent to acting AIFF General Secretary Sunando Dhar.

"Upon receipt of the said documentat­ion and following its in-depth analysis, should there exist serious deviations to the aforesaid roadmap, we would submit the matter to our relevant decision-making body for further considerat­ions and possible decisions based on FIFA Statutes, including the suspension of the AIFF and the withdrawal of the hosting rights for the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in India."

FIFA made it known that it is against any third party interventi­on to the running of its member units.

"In this context, we would like to recall the AIFF's statutory obligation­s applicable to all of FIFA and the AFC member associatio­ns, including the obligation to manage its affairs independen­tly and ensure that its own affairs are not influenced by any third parties (cf. art. 14.1.(i) and art. 19.1 of FIFA Statutes in conjunctio­n with art. 15.4 of the AFC statutes)."

In the letter sent on Friday, signed by FIFA and AFC General Secretary Fatma Samour and Datuk Windsor John respective­ly, the world body said the Supreme Court's order "allegedly" resulted in deviations to the roadmap agreed upon earlier.

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