FIFA bans AIFF: Here’s how the suspension will affect Indian football

FIFA bans AIFF: Here’s how the suspension will affect Indian football

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, August 16, 2022, 04:28 PM IST
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FIFA, the world governing body of football, on Tuesday suspended the All India Football Federation (AIFF) with immediate effect due to undue influence from third parties, jeopardising the country's staging of the U-17 Women's World Cup in October.

No action for Team India

FIFA's ban means that the Indian National Football Team will not be able to play any international games until the ban is removed.

The Indian teams, men's and women's, cannot play any junior or senior international games during the ban. And the Indian clubs cannot participate in AFC Women Club Championship, AFC Cup and AFC Champions League competitions.

FIFA said the suspension was effective immediately and that the transgression - constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes.

Unprecedented decision

This is the first time the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has been banned by FIFA in its 85-year history.

How it all began

May 18- Supreme Court verdict forces AIFF chief Praful Patel and his executive committee to step down. SC also appoints a three-member Committee of Administrators (CoA) headed by former top court judge AR Dave, former CEC SY Quraishi and ex-Indian football team captain Bhaskar Ganguly.

May 23- Praful Patel requests FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to not impose a ban on the country after the sports body was placed under a Committee of Administrators.

May 29- The CoA member S. Y. Quraishi says a newly-elected body of the AIFF should be in place by September end and a modified constitution will be submitted to the SC by July 15.

June 11- The COA and members of some affiliated units meet to discuss the way forward on holding the long-pending elections of the national federation at the earliest under a new constitution adhering to the national sports code, FIFA and AFC Statutes.

June 21- First round of talks between the visiting FIFA-AFC team and COA running the affairs of Indian football has "goes off well."

June 22- The AIFF member units meet the visiting FIFA-AFC team and informed them that the Supreme Court intervention in the national sports body was "out of necessity".

June 23- The visiting FIFA-AFC team sets deadlines to clean up the mess, asks the stakeholders to get the constitution approved by July 31 and conduct elections by September 15.

July 13- The COA sends final draft constitution of AIFF to FIFA

July 16- The CoA submits AIFF draft constitution to Supreme Court for its approval.

July 18- AIFF state units expressed unhappiness over several provisions in the final draft constitution, prepared by the CoA, but say willing to find middle ground. The state associations, represented by a seven-member panel, had written to the FIFA that several clauses of the final draft are discriminatory and illogical.

July 21- Supreme court endorses the need to expedite the elections to the AIFF.

July 26- FIFA recommends AIFF to have 25 percent eminent player representation in its Executive Committee as co-opted members instead of the 50 percent stipulated in the draft constitution by CoA.

July 28- A SC bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant say it will hear the modalities for holding the elections on August 3.

August 3- SC directs AIFF executive committee to to expeditiously hold elections as per the schedule proposed by the CoA, which is currently running the affairs of the national federation. The top court said that the Electoral College for the executive committee of AIFF would have representatives from 36 state associations and 36 representatives of eminent football players.

August 5- Supreme Court approves the COA time-line for AIFF elections, polls to be held on August 28 and the poll process will start on August 13.

August 6- FIFA threatens to suspend the AIFF and strip of its right to host the women's U-17 World Cup in October due to a third party "influence".

August 7- The COA assures FIFA that its is on course to set the All India Football Federation.

August 10- The COA files a contempt petition against ousted AIFF president Praful Patel for "interfering with the proceedings" of the Supreme Court.

August 11- SC warns the state units of "exercising its authority" if ousted AIFF chief Praful Patel attends its meetings and interferes with the administration of justice.

August 13- AIFF includes 36 'eminent' players, including Bhaichung Bhutia and IM Vijayan, in the list of voters comprising the electoral college for the general's body elections, which are to be held on August 28.

August 15- FIFA informs the Sports Ministry that it remains firm in its opposition to individual members' inclusion in the electoral college for the All India Football Federation's (AIFF) elections.

FIFA suspends AIFF due to "undue influence from third parties" and says the U-17 Women's World Cup "cannot currently be held in India as planned."

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