Top five decisions taken in AIFF Executive Committee meeting

The AIFF Executive Committee met on Monday, April 7.
The All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) Executive Committee met at the Football House on Monday, April 7, 2025, to discuss the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) proposal given to the federation by Football Sports Development Ltd.
AIFF President Shri Kalyan Chaubey chaired the meeting, which was attended by Vice President Mr. NA Haris, Treasurer Mr. Kipa Ajay, Deputy Secretary General Mr. Satyanarayan M, along with members Mr. Arif Ali, Mr. GP Palguna, Mr. Lalnghinglova Hmar, Mr. Menla Ethenpa, Mr. Mohan Lal, Mr. Neibou Sekhose, Mr. Syed Husnain Naqvi, Mr. Syed Imtiaz Hussain, Ms. Valanka Alemao, Mr. Vijay Bali, Ms. Thongam Tababi Devi, Ms. Pinky Bompal Magar, Mr. Shabbir Ali, Mr. Bhaichung Bhutia, and Mr. Climax Lawrence.
Take a look at the top five decisions taken in the AIFF Ex Co meet.
1. Eight-Member Task Force Formed for MRA Negotiations
The committee deliberated in detail about the MRA, and decided to form an eight-member task force to look into the MRA negotiations with FSDL. The task force will consist of the AIFF President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General, Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of the Finance Committee, and the Chairperson of the League Committee.
2. Appointment of Advisors and Strengthening of Technical Support for National Teams

Shri Kalyan Chaubey proposed that two renowned coaches – Mr. Bimal Ghosh and Mr. Armando Colaco – who were recently conferred with the Dronacharya Award, be nominated as advisors to the AIFF President.
Mr. Ghosh and Mr. Colaco, in coordination with Technical Director Mr. Syed Sabir Pasha, National Teams Director Mr. Subrata Paul, Technical Committee Chairperson Mr. IM Vijayan, Padmashree Awardee, and Deputy Chairperson Mr. Shabbir Ali, Major Dhyanchand Awardee, will support the chief coaches of the men’s and women’s national teams across all age categories.
They will coordinate with the coaches on matters such as the requirement for the duration of camps, scouting, and exposure matches for the respective teams. The aforementioned task force will also submit a quarterly report on the same to the AIFF.
3. Introduction of Communications Guidelines and Appointment of Spokesperson
The committee proposed a set of communications guidelines be set for all AIFF affairs, including national teams. The house further proposed to appoint a spokesperson, who would be authorised to issue statements on behalf of the AIFF.
4. Proposal for a Normalisation Committee in State Football Associations
The Executive Committee suggested that a Normalisation Committee be formed that will expedite the conduct of elections in the Jammu & Kashmir Football Association and the Tamil Nadu Football Association.
5. Four-Member Task Force for Institutional League Feasibility Report
The committee proposed the formation of a four-member task force, consisting of DIG CISF Mr. Jitender Rana, IPS, Secretary, Services Sports Control Board, Mr. Varun Singh, Secretary, Railway Sports Promotion Board, Mr. Prem Chand Lochab, and Dronacharya awardee Mr. Bimal Ghosh, former coach of Air India.
The task force is to prepare a feasibility report on the institutional League/tournament that the AIFF intends to revive, and submit a report to the federation in 30 days.
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