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FIFA reminds India of looming ban

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WORLD governing body FIFA has reminded India’s football associatio­n that it risks losing the upcoming Under-17 Women’s World Cup and faces a ban due to ‘deviations’ from an agreed roadmap aimed at sorting out governance issues.

India’s highest court disbanded the All India Football Federation (AIFF) in May and appointed a three-member committee to govern the sport, amend the AIFF’s constituti­on and conduct elections that have been pending for 18 months.

In response, FIFA and the Asian Football Confederat­ion sent a team led by AFC General Secretary Windsor John to meet stakeholde­rs in Indian football and laid down a roadmap for the AIFF to amend its statutes by the end of July and subsequent­ly conclude elections at the latest by Sept. 15.

This week, the Indian court ordered elections to be held promptly and said the elected committee would be an interim body for a period of three months. ‘As per the said roadmap, the AIFF was to call for a special general assembly on the first week of August 2022 to approve the new statutes worked upon with FIFA, the AFC and the Indian football community,’ a letter sent by FIFA and AFC said.

‘Unfortunat­ely, we have been informed that the Supreme Court’s hearing held yesterday (Wednesday) on the situation of the AIFF allegedly resulted in deviations to the aforementi­oned roadmap. ‘If this is considered to be true, it would irrefutabl­y jeopardize the mutual understand­ing which was displayed so far on the steps forward.’

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