Soccer: Indian federation ‘reminded’ by FIFA over outside interference

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino and AIFF President Praful Patel pose at a news conference after a FIFA Council meeting in Kolkata
FIFA President Gianni Infantino and All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Praful Patel pose at a news conference after a FIFA Council meeting in Kolkata, India, October 27, 2017. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/Files

November 4, 2017

ZURICH (Reuters) – India’s football federation (AIFF) has been reminded by FIFA that it cannot be influenced by legal or political inference from inside the country, the global soccer body said.

The warning came after a Delhi High Court ruling on Tuesday annulled the AIFF’s most recent presidential election and ordered a re-run to be organized by the country’s former election commission chief S.Y. Quraishi.

FIFA statutes state that member federations must be free from legal and political interference in their respective countries and the world governing body has suspended other national associations in the past in similar cases.

“FIFA has sent a letter to the AIFF requesting more information about Delhi’s High Court decision as well as the steps that AIFF intends to undertake in this matter,” FIFA told Reuters in an emailed statement.

“FIFA has also reminded the AIFF that… member associations, including the AIFF, are obliged to manage their affairs independently and without undue influence from third parties.”

The High Court ruling came less than a week after India completed its hosting of the under-17 World Cup and was praised by FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who said he wants to make football the most popular sport in the cricket-mad nation.

The AIFF election, held last December, saw Praful Patel re-elected as president. The High Court has ordered a fresh election within five months which it said must be held under rules stipulated by the national sports code.

The AIFF has said it was fully complaint with both Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports directives, as well as FIFA statutes.

(Writing by Brian Homewood in Berne; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)

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