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INDIAN FOOTBALLERS VOICE CONCERNS ON INDIA GETTING BANNED BY F.I.F.A.

INDIAN FOOTBALLERS VOICE CONCERNS ON INDIA GETTING BANNED BY F.I.F.A.

NEW DELHI, August 16, 2022

From our Sports Correspondent

Former Indian Football captain Bhaichung Bhutia today termed F.I.F.A.’s decision to ban Indian football very harsh but in it also saw an opportunity to get the country’s sport in order.

India was suspended by world governing body F.I.F.A. for undue influence from third parties, the development jeopardising the country’s prospects of hosting the Under-17 Women’s World Cup, scheduled from October 11-30, this year.

Very unfortunate that F.I.F.A. has banned Indian football and at the same time I feel it’s a very harsh decision of F.I.F.A. to ban Indian football, Bhutia, one of the sport’s icons in the country, said. But at the same time time I feel it’s a great opportunity for us to get our system right. It’s very important that all the stake-holders, the federation, the state associations, come together and get the system right and everybody work for the betterment of Indian football, Bhutia added.

Earlier, F.I.F.A. said the suspension was effective immediately and that the transgression constitutes a serious violation of F.I.F.A. Statutes.

This is the first time All India Football Federation (A.I.F.F.) has been banned by F.I.F.A. in its 85-year history. A.I.F.F. ran into trouble after former president Praful Patel stayed in office beyond his term with the Supreme Court ruling it invalid and ousting him from the post. The Supreme Court had placed the A.I.F.F. under a Committee of Administrators

A team of F.I.F.A.-A.F.C. had visited the country from June 21 to 23, 2022 after which the world body had set strict deadlines to approve the new constitution by July 31 and hold elections by Sept 15, 2022.

Former Indian star Shabbir Ali called it extremely unfortunate and a massive setback for Indian football. Whatever has happened is extremely unfortunate and it is a setback for Indian football. That said, I am hopeful that the suspension will be lifted sooner than later once the elections are held, which F.I.F.A. has categorically mentioned as well, he hoped.

The U-17 Women’s World Cup should be held in India and I am optimistic that things will fall in place and India won’t be robbed off the showpiece event, the Dhyan Chand Awardee added, who was one of India’s best players in the 1970s and 80s. F.I.F.A. though has not closed all options for India as it said it is in talks with the Sports Ministry and hopeful of a positive outcome regarding the women’s age-group showpiece event.

Former player Mehtab Hossain blamed those running football in the country for the setback. Both the former officials and the Co.A should be blamed squarely for this fiasco. When F.I.F.A. instructed the officials to conduct an election as soon as possible and put the house in order, what were we waiting for? We took our own sweet time and now we have to pay the ultimate price, Mehtab pointed out

Neither the former bosses nor anyone from the Co.A will suffer now. It’s the players, fans who will be dealt with a severe blow. It’s a huge blow for Indian football, Mehtab lamented.

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