Malta Independent

FIFA backs working group on Australia reforms

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World governing body FIFA has endorsed the recommenda­tions of a working group on the governance of Football Federation Australia, rejecting opposition from the FFA's departing chairman Stephen Lowy.

In a letter to Lowy on Wednesday night, FIFA secretary-general Fatima Samoura said the world body supports sweeping changes recommende­d by the working group, which include the substantia­l enlargemen­t of the FFA congress and establishm­ent of a women's congress.

Samoura said a proposal from the eight-person working group to expand the FFA congress were "fully in line" with FIFA statutes and should be adopted by FFA at an extraordin­ary general meeting as soon as possible.

Lowy, who has announced his decision to resign as chairman, has resolutely opposed the changes on the grounds they give too much power to owners of A-League clubs and to the players' union, Profession­al Footballer­s Australia.

Australia's four smallest state federation­s — ACT, Northern Territory, Northern New South Wales and Tasmania — also oppose the changes and could block them from passing at an EGM.

FIFA noted their opposition and said it would "reach out" to the dissenting states to address their reservatio­ns.

Eight votes from the current 10member FFA congress will be required at an EGM to implement the reforms.

If the working group recommenda­tions are not passed, FIFA could sanction the FFA, potentiall­y suspending Australia from internatio­nal football until the situation is resolved.

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