AIFF ban: Sports Ministry requests FIFA, AFC to allow Indian clubs to play AFC tournaments

The Gokulam Kerala FC women’s team is scheduled to compete in the AFC Women’s Club Championship from August 23 while ATK Mohun Bagan is slated to play the AFC Cup 2022 Inter-Zone semifinals on September 7.

Published : Aug 19, 2022 17:43 IST , NEW DELHI

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: FIFA had suspended India for “undue influence from third parties” on Monday.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: FIFA had suspended India for “undue influence from third parties” on Monday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: FIFA had suspended India for “undue influence from third parties” on Monday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

The Sports Ministry has requested the world football governing body FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to allow Indian clubs - Sree Gokulam Kerala FC and ATK Mohun Bagan - compete in the tournaments as scheduled despite the ban on AIFF.

With FIFA suspending the All India Football Federation (AIFF) late on Monday, there was chaos as Gokulam Kerala women’s team had already reached Uzbekistan to participate in its second AFC Women’s Club Championship.

The women’s team is scheduled to compete against a team from Iran on August 23 and one from the host nation on August 26 in Qarshi, while ATK Mohun Bagan is slated to play the AFC Cup 2022 (Inter-Zone semifinals) on September 7 in Bahrain.

The ministry wrote an email to FIFA and AFC, apprising them of the fact that Gokulam Kerala was already in Uzbekistan when FIFA’s suspension of AIFF was announced.

“It has requested FIFA and AFC to therefore consider allowing the team to play in the AFC Women’s Club Championship (West region) in the interest of the young players,” the Ministry said in a release.

The ministry said that it has also “reached out to the Indian embassy in Uzbekistan to extend assistance to the team in all possible ways. The ministry is also in constant touch with Gokulam team’s management.”

Following the news of the ban, Gokulam Kerala women’s team president VC Praveen had called up the sports ministry with the players standing by his side. The ministry had then promptly taken up the matter with the AFC, which offered the team an extension of 48 hours in Tashkent.

On Monday, FIFA had suspended India for “undue influence from third parties” and said the U-17 Women’s World Cup “cannot currently be held in India as planned”.

This is the first time AIFF has been banned by FIFA in its 85-year history, with the apex body saying there have been “flagrant violations of the FIFA Statutes”.

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