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FIFA write to AIFF in responce to I-League clubs' letter

Published at :July 25, 2019 at 9:34 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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Global football's apex body has sought an update on the implementation of its 2018 roadmap for Indian football.

As a response to the letter sent to FIFA President Gianni Infantino earlier this week by Gokulam Kerala FC, Minerva Punjab, East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Aizawl FC and Churchill Brothers, FIFA has written to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) seeking an update to the degree of implementation of the joint FIFA and AFC report that was prepared in 2018. 

This report was made by conclusive research by a combined team of FIFA and AFC Delegates taking personal interviews with every major stakeholder in Indian Football. Official Delegates like Mr. Nick Crawford  and Mr. Alex Philips from FIFA were specially flown to India to conduct intensive interviews with the major clubs in India to discuss on each and every issue the owners had in Indian Football.

FIFA's letter to AIFF regarding I-League Clubs' Association's letter on Indian football

The purpose of this report back in 2018 was to provide the AIFF with external expertise, a clear roadmap to establish a unified league and implement a widely-supported strategy for the development of football in India. This report was addressed to the stakeholders and not just AIFF who have kept this report with them for the past one year. This shows or rather proves that the report has solutions which do not coincide with the idea of AIFF or FSDL (the marketing partners of AIFF).

In this letter, FIFA CMAO Joyce Cook also confirms that they have been recently contacted by various top level football clubs from India in view of the ongoing fiasco in Indian Football and seeks acknowledgement on the development on the potentially unified "Indian Football League".

This was after Gokulam Kerala FC along with 5 other I-League clubs had written to FIFA President Gianni Infantino earlier this week requesting intervention on the deal that the AIFF made with FSDL. The letter also contained the sensitive MRA and up to 35 points explaining how the AIFF, through this deal, managed to ruin the already ill-treated clubs and further disrupt the future of the top league in India.

Gokulam Kerala FC and all other I-League Clubs ask Kushal Das and AIFF for the umpteenth time to release the report which consists of a clear road for the development of Indian Football which was sent by FIFA in 2018.

Following the response by FIFA, AIFF have also issued a statement. The statement is as follows:

“There are some media reports of a communication between FIFA and AIFF regarding the issues of Hero I-League and potentially a unified Indian Football League where a report of a consultation paper of FIFA and AFC in 2018 is being mentioned.

In the recent days, the AIFF President Mr. Praful Patel in his meeting with the Hero I-League clubs as well as in several recent interviews has broadly taken the same line as was suggested in the above-mentioned report.

Needless to mention that this is precisely the reason that a two-three-year window is required to resolve all contentious issues amicably with all stakeholders.

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The question of Hero Indian Super League not remaining a closed league permanently has been clarified amply enough by the AIFF President, and promotion and relegation eventually would lead to the development of club football in India.

The AIFF is committed to engaging with AFC and FIFA as well as all other stakeholders for finding an early resolution to these issues.”

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