FIFA Suspends All Nepal Football Association Over Third-Party Interference, Bars Teams From International Competitions
FIFA has suspended the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) with immediate effect over violations of FIFA Statutes involving third-party interference. The suspension strips ANFA of membership rights, bars Nepal’s national and club teams from FIFA and AFC competitions, and halts access to FIFA and AFC funding, development programs, and training until further notice.

FIFA Suspends All Nepal Football Association Over Third-Party Interference, Bars Teams From International Competitions | File pic
Lausanne: The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has suspended the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) with immediate effect due to violations of the FIFA Statutes linked to interference by a third party.
The decision came after a prolonged dispute over the governance of Nepali football. Earlier, Nepal’s National Sports Council had suspended ANFA for three months, although that decision was later revoked.
"The Bureau of the Council also decided to suspend the All Nepal Football Association with immediate effect due to flagrant violations of the FIFA Statutes linked to interference by a third party in accordance with article 14 paragraphs 1(i) and 3 of the FIFA Statutes," FIFA said in a statement.
"Consequently, with effect from 24 June 2026, ANFA has lost all of its membership rights, as defined in article 13 of the FIFA Statutes, until further notice. ANFA representative and club teams are therefore no longer entitled to take part in international competitions until the suspension is lifted," it said in a circular.
ALSO READ
The suspension means Nepal’s national teams and clubs can no longer participate in competitions organised by FIFA or the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). ANFA, its member bodies and officials will also lose access to FIFA and AFC funding.
"This also means that neither ANFA nor any of its members or officials may benefit from any development programmes, courses or training from FIFA and/or the AFC. Moreover, we would remind you and your affiliates not to enter into any sporting contact with ANFA and/or its teams while ANFA is suspended.
"Finally, the Bureau of the Council or the FIFA Council may lift this suspension at any time before the next FIFA Congress takes place. Should this occur, we will inform you accordingly," it added.
As per FIFA Statutes' article 14, which relates to member associations’ obligations, any violation of the obligations may also lead to sanctions, even if the third-party influence was not the fault of the member association concerned. Each member association is responsible towards FIFA for any and all acts of the members of their bodies caused by the gross negligence or wilful misconduct of such members.
(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
RECENT STORIES
-
FIFA Suspends All Nepal Football Association Over Third-Party Interference, Bars Teams From... -
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Assures Of Strict Action Against 'Anyone Issuing Threats' After... -
Arunachal Crisis: IAF & State Govt Launch Emergency Rescue & Relief Operations In Flood-Hit Keyi... -
When Is Muharram? Check Out Correct Date, Rituals & More About The First Month Of Islamic Calendar -
Rajasthan PTET Result 2026 Declared At ptetvmoukota2026.in; Direct Link Here
