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Indian football federation faces FIFA ban for second time in three years
2025-08-27 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

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       India could be banned from world football for the second time in three years after FIFA and the Asian governing body demanded it implement a new constitution by October 30 or risk suspension.

       World governing body FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) sent a joint letter to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Kalyan Chaubey expressing “profound concern” at the continued failure to finalise and adopt the constitution.

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       “Failure to meet this schedule will leave us with no alternative but to refer the matter to the relevant FIFA decision-making body for consideration and decision,” said the letter, seen by AFP.

       “AIFF must regard this communication as binding and requiring immediate compliance in order to safeguard its rights as a member of FIFA and the AFC,” it added.

       The AIFF constitution has been in India’s Supreme Court awaiting a decision since 2017.

       A suspension would mean India national teams and clubs being barred from all international competitions.

       FIFA previously suspended India in August 2022 for third-party influence after the Supreme Court appointed a committee of administrators to run the AIFF.

       The ban was lifted a few days later, paving the way for the AIFF to elect Chaubey.

       India’s top-flight club football is currently in disarray.

       The Indian Super League (ISL) could fold over a dispute between the AIFF and its commercial partner.

       This season’s ISL kickoff has been delayed with thousands of players and staff in danger of losing their jobs.

       A rights agreement between the AIFF and the company that runs the ISL, Football Sports Development Limited, ends on December 8 and is yet to be renewed.

       The AIFF has been unable to come up with a revival plan for the ISL, which is usually played between September and April.

       Players union FIFPRO Asia/Oceania raised the issue with FIFA last week.

       


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关键词: governing     constitution     world football     Chaubey     body FIFA     India    
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