FIFA lifts suspension of Pakistan Football Federation
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[July 01, 2022] (Reuters)
- FIFA has lifted the suspension of the
Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) which was imposed due to undue
third-party interference, world soccer's governing body said on
Thursday. |
A security guard stands outside the Pakistan Football Federation House
building in Lahore, Pakistan, July 6, 2015. Picture taken July 6, 2015.
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A group of officials led by Ashfaq Hussain Shah, which was
elected by the Supreme Court in 2018 to run the PFF but was not
recognised by FIFA, took over the headquarters in March last
year.
They had seized control from FIFA's normalisation committee
headed by Haroon Malik, with Shah saying the committee had not
conducted elections for the body in the 18 months since it took
charge.
FIFA suspended the PFF due to the "hostile takeover" but said it
now had confirmation the committee had regained full control of
the PFF's premises and was in a position to manage its finances.
"The PFF was also informed that any undue interference in its
affairs or action that could hinder the fulfilment of the
mandate of the normalisation committee might lead to the PFF
being suspended again and/or the imposition of other sanctions
provided for in the FIFA Statutes," FIFA added in a statement.
"As the deadline by which the normalisation committee was
required to fulfil its mandate (30 June 2022) is now no longer
realistic, the Bureau (of the FIFA Council) has also decided to
extend the committee's mandate until 30 June 2023 at the
latest."
Pakistan was also suspended by FIFA for third party interference
in 2017.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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