The Asian Age

India pull out of Asian football body

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New Delhi, Oct. 30: India and six other members of the South Asian Football Federation ( SAFF) on Tuesday pulled out of the newly- formed Saudi Arabia- led bloc with immediate effect in support of the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s President Sheikh Salman Al Khalifa.

Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Pakistan are the other SAFF nations to severe ties with South West Asian Football Federation ( SWAFF) on the eve of the Asian Football Confederat­ion ( AFC) congress in Kuala Lumpur.

Former Saudi Arabia Football Federation chief Adel Ezzat was made president of SWAFF and later decided to contest against Al Khalifa for the AFC top position.

“The South Asian Football Federation ( SAFF) comprising Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Pakistan unanimousl­y decided to pull out of the South West Asian Football Federation ( SWAFF) with immediate effect on Tuesday, 30 October 2018, in a meeting held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,” the All Indian Football Federation said in a statement.

“The withdrawal precedes the expected official recognitio­n of AFC’s five Regional Federation­s by the AFC Congress on Wednesday, 31 October 2018,” it added.

The SWAFF was formed in August with 14 member countries in it. Ezzat was made president while the AIFF vice- president Subrata Dutta became the vice president of the new regional football body in its first general assembly held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

An AIFF official said that Ezzat’s intentions to stand against Al Khalifa in the April 2019 elections of the AFC was the reason behind the pull- out from the SWAFF.

He said the SAFF members have been told by Al Khalifa to pull out of SWAFF. — PTI

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