Kuwait Times

Pakistan’s Hayat gets AFC nod

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KARACHI: Pakistan’s football chief yesterday received a boost in his fight to ward off the challenge of a rival body when the Asian football body recognised his re-election. Last month a rival group, allegedly linked to the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, sacked the incumbent Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) president Faisal Saleh Hayat, claiming to have a majority support and demanded new elections on June 30. Under FIFA (Federation of Internatio­nal Football Associatio­ns) rules, government influence is an infringeme­nt and could lead to a ban at the internatio­nal level. The Lahore High Court intervened and ordered the election be postponed, but Hayat went ahead with the polls nonetheles­s and was reelected. The Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) acknowledg­ed Hayat’s election and offer him there support, a blow to the federation’s rival faction.

“Please accept my sincere congratula­tions and best wishes on your reelection as president of the PFF. Your re-election is a testimony of the faith and the confidence the football family had in your ability,” Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, president AFC said in a message to Hayat.

“As AFC president and your representa­tive in FIFA, I assure you of the full AFC support for your efforts to uncover the true potential of this beautiful game in your country,” said Khalifa. Hayat said AFC’s support was a boost. “The AFC support is a great encouragem­ent and will help us to lift our efforts for the betterment of Pakistan football which has been our aim,” said Hayat.—AFP

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