Indian federation asks FIFA to lift suspension
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[August 24, 2022]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's football association has asked world
governing body FIFA to lift the suspension imposed on it after the
mandate of a court-appointed committee to govern the sport in the
country was terminated this week.
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 body's constitution and conduct elections that have
been pending for 18 months.
FIFA banned the AIFF this month, citing "undue influence from third
parties" and said the suspension would be lifted once the national
body regains full control of its daily affairs.
On Monday, India's Supreme Court ruled that the committee's mandate
"stands terminated" and the day-to-day management of the country's
soccer affairs will be handed back to the AIFF.
In a letter sent to FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura on Tuesday
the AIFF apprised the world governing body of the court's ruling.
"We request the FIFA... to reconsider their decision of suspending
the AlFF," Sunando Dhar, AIFF's acting general secretary, wrote in
the letter.
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"Since the conditions set out in your letter for
lifting of the suspension stand satisfied, we request that a order
to that effect be passed at the earliest for the AIFF to continue
with the smooth running of football in India."
FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for
comment on the AIFF letter.
India is scheduled to host the Under-17 women's World Cup from Oct.
11-30 but their hosting right is under threat due to the FIFA
suspension.
The elections of the AIFF, formerly led by FIFA Council member
Praful Patel, were to be held by December 2020 but were delayed due
to an impasse over amendments to its constitution.
The AIFF elections are currently scheduled to be held early next
month.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Kim Coghill)
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