The 12-member advisory committee was appointed by the CoA to supervise the day-to-day issues of assorted departments of the AIFF
The 12-member advisory committee was appointed by the CoA to supervise the day-to-day issues of assorted departments of the AIFF
Entrepreneur Ranjit Bajaj, who earlier owned an I-League membership, has been named Chairman of advisory committee to help the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) which is working the day-to-day affairs of All India Football Federation (AIFF).
The 12-member advisory committee was appointed by the CoA to supervise the day-to-day issues of assorted departments of the AIFF.
The advisory committee will ship common reviews to all of the members of the CoA for his or her info and approvals, if required.
Mr. Bajaj, who owned former I-League membership Minerva Punjab earlier than it was bought to RoundGlass in 2020, would be the chairman of the advisory committee and integrity issues.
The CoA took cost of the AIFF final month after the Supreme Court eliminated the Praful Patel-led workplace bearers for not holding elections on time. Patel had exceeded his tenure of 12 years as AIFF chief.
The CoA has been tasked to amend the AIFF structure according to the National Sports Code and maintain elections.
A seven-member joint group of the world soccer governing physique FIFA and its Asian unit AFC is presently visiting India to assist discover a answer to the deadlock.
Source: www.thehindu.com