Easy for BFC to say knowing they won't be playing there. AIFF has taken an anti national stance by forcing clubs to go to Kashmir. Instead of derecognizing RKFC for sedition they are actually trying to protect it. PP trying to project his pro-minority image before elections. Centre should withdraw all security for football matches in the valley. The security personnel will be better utilized in providing assiatassi to anti terrorist actions.
Basically Thailand seeks revenge or finally recognizes us a decent football team.. They always invite big teams for King's cup and a mid Tier Asian nation
AIFF PUBLISHES NEW ACADEMY ACCREDITATION REGULATIONS FOR 2019/20
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is pleased to announce the publication of the New Academy Accreditation Rules & Regulations for the 2019/20 season. The application window for the same has opened from December 7, 2018.
The Academy Accreditation portal for application can be found at - http://www.administrator.the-aiff.com/ , which will remain open from till February 28, 2019.
The regulations for the same is now published and available on the AIFF website under the Document Library section. All entities with a youth development structure interested in securing accreditation from AIFF for the coming season are required to download and go through the document and can apply upon meeting all eligibility criteria by submission of the Academy Accreditation Application Form along with the Application Fee by the given deadline.
The Academy Accreditation forms the eligibility criteria for participation in next season's AIFF Youth Leagues across all age-groups for all clubs and academies that include Hero I-League, Hero ISL, Hero 2nd Division League and other private/government clubs and academies.
Academies claiming to fulfil the set criteria are required to upload necessary proof in form of official documents on the Accreditation portal by the given deadline above. After successful upload of all required documents, the same will be assessed and reverted upon. The process will be followed by physical inspection at respective sites to verify the uploads. Points will then be allotted to each academy after inspection.
The total points allotted will determine the Academy rating. Details leading to the assessment and inspection in the process along with all other mandatory criteria are shared through the rules and regulations document. The eligibility criteria to participate in the AIFF Youth Leagues 2019-20, will be shared separately by the League Department of AIFF later, based on the accreditation results for the 2019-20 season. Participation in respective age-group leagues will be confirmed through formulation, using star ratings.
The link to the portal for uploading all supporting documents as per the accreditation criteria is the same link used to access the AIFF Central Registration System (AIFF CRS). All academies who do not have access to the CRS would be required to get in touch with the concerned State Football Association of their location.
For any doubts and concerns in regard to CRS access, an academy may get in touch with the Registrations department at AIFF via e-mail at [email protected] or through telephone by the contact numbers given at https://www.the-aiff.com/contact-us-AIFF.htmebsite under the Document Library section.
All entities with a youth development structure interested in securing accreditation from AIFF for the coming season are required to download and go through the document and can apply upon meeting all eligibility criteria by submission of the Academy Accreditation Application Form along with the Application Fee by the given deadline.
Academy Accreditation Regulations 2019-20 and Application Form - Download available at - https://www.the-aiff.com/document-library.htm The Academy Accreditation forms the eligibility criteria for participation in next season's AIFF Youth Leagues across all age-groups for all clubs and academies that include Hero I-League, Hero ISL, Hero 2nd Division League and other private/government clubs and academies. Academies claiming to fulfil the set criteria are required to upload necessary proof in form of official documents on the Accreditation portal by the given deadline above. After successful upload of all required documents, the same will be assessed and reverted upon.
The process will be followed by physical inspection at respective sites to verify the uploads. Points will then be allotted to each academy after inspection. The total points allotted will determine the Academy rating. Details leading to the assessment and inspection in the process along with all other mandatory criteria are shared through the rules and regulations document.
The eligibility criteria to participate in the AIFF Youth Leagues 2019-20, will be shared separately by the League Department of AIFF later, based on the accreditation results for the 2019-20 season. Participation in respective age-group leagues will be confirmed through formulation, using star ratings.
The link to the portal for uploading all supporting documents as per the accreditation criteria is the same link used to access the AIFF Central Registration System (AIFF CRS). All academies who do not have access to the CRS would be required to get in touch with the concerned State Football Association of their location. For any doubts and concerns in regard to CRS access, an academy may get in touch with the Registrations department at AIFF via e-mail at [email protected] or through telephone by the contact numbers given at https://www.the-aiff.com/contact-us-AIFF.htm
I-League: Mohun Bagan write to AFC, requests clarity on Indian football
The Kolkata-based I-League club has requested Asian Football Confederation for clarity on the roadmap of Indian football...
I-League side Mohun Bagan have written to the continent's governing body, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), seeking clarification on the future of Indian football.
Club director Debashis Dutta on Wednesday sent a letter to Dato' Windsor John, the General Secretary of the AFC, requesting the governing body's swift action in clarifying the issues regarding the roadmap of Indian football.
The club has referenced the meetings held in 2017 with the representatives of Indian football stakeholders and then later with the delegates from FIFA and AFC which had the roadmap of Indian football on the agenda and writes that they have received no further information from any of the involved parties ever since.
Bagan has stated that AIFF, despite several requests, has not provided them with any solution or clarity on the matter. The Kolkata-based club has requested for AFC's help in getting a faster resolution, with the future of the current top-tier football league, I-League, uncertain.
They would have never written to AFC had they got a sponsor. Same goes for EB. Kol clubs are selfish. Actually all these IL mess is because they did not a stance with Goan and other clubs a few years back when IL demise started.
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Bengaluru FC wants to play Real Kashmir FC in Kashmir itself.
AIFF PUBLISHES NEW ACADEMY ACCREDITATION REGULATIONS FOR 2019/20
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is pleased to announce the publication of the New Academy Accreditation Rules & Regulations for the 2019/20 season. The application window for the same has opened from December 7, 2018.
The Academy Accreditation portal for application can be found at - http://www.administrator.the-aiff.com/ , which will remain open from till February 28, 2019.
The regulations for the same is now published and available on the AIFF website under the Document Library section. All entities with a youth development structure interested in securing accreditation from AIFF for the coming season are required to download and go through the document and can apply upon meeting all eligibility criteria by submission of the Academy Accreditation Application Form along with the Application Fee by the given deadline.
Academy Accreditation Regulations 2019-20 and Application Form - Download available at - https://www.the-aiff.com/document-library.htm
The Academy Accreditation forms the eligibility criteria for participation in next season's AIFF Youth Leagues across all age-groups for all clubs and academies that include Hero I-League, Hero ISL, Hero 2nd Division League and other private/government clubs and academies.
Academies claiming to fulfil the set criteria are required to upload necessary proof in form of official documents on the Accreditation portal by the given deadline above. After successful upload of all required documents, the same will be assessed and reverted upon. The process will be followed by physical inspection at respective sites to verify the uploads. Points will then be allotted to each academy after inspection.
The total points allotted will determine the Academy rating. Details leading to the assessment and inspection in the process along with all other mandatory criteria are shared through the rules and regulations document. The eligibility criteria to participate in the AIFF Youth Leagues 2019-20, will be shared separately by the League Department of AIFF later, based on the accreditation results for the 2019-20 season. Participation in respective age-group leagues will be confirmed through formulation, using star ratings.
The link to the portal for uploading all supporting documents as per the accreditation criteria is the same link used to access the AIFF Central Registration System (AIFF CRS). All academies who do not have access to the CRS would be required to get in touch with the concerned State Football Association of their location.
For any doubts and concerns in regard to CRS access, an academy may get in touch with the Registrations department at AIFF via e-mail at [email protected] or through telephone by the contact numbers given at https://www.the-aiff.com/contact-us-AIFF.htmebsite under the Document Library section.
All entities with a youth development structure interested in securing accreditation from AIFF for the coming season are required to download and go through the document and can apply upon meeting all eligibility criteria by submission of the Academy Accreditation Application Form along with the Application Fee by the given deadline.
Academy Accreditation Regulations 2019-20 and Application Form - Download available at - https://www.the-aiff.com/document-library.htm The Academy Accreditation forms the eligibility criteria for participation in next season's AIFF Youth Leagues across all age-groups for all clubs and academies that include Hero I-League, Hero ISL, Hero 2nd Division League and other private/government clubs and academies. Academies claiming to fulfil the set criteria are required to upload necessary proof in form of official documents on the Accreditation portal by the given deadline above. After successful upload of all required documents, the same will be assessed and reverted upon.
The process will be followed by physical inspection at respective sites to verify the uploads. Points will then be allotted to each academy after inspection. The total points allotted will determine the Academy rating. Details leading to the assessment and inspection in the process along with all other mandatory criteria are shared through the rules and regulations document.
The eligibility criteria to participate in the AIFF Youth Leagues 2019-20, will be shared separately by the League Department of AIFF later, based on the accreditation results for the 2019-20 season. Participation in respective age-group leagues will be confirmed through formulation, using star ratings.
The link to the portal for uploading all supporting documents as per the accreditation criteria is the same link used to access the AIFF Central Registration System (AIFF CRS). All academies who do not have access to the CRS would be required to get in touch with the concerned State Football Association of their location. For any doubts and concerns in regard to CRS access, an academy may get in touch with the Registrations department at AIFF via e-mail at [email protected] or through telephone by the contact numbers given at https://www.the-aiff.com/contact-us-AIFF.htm
I-League: Mohun Bagan write to AFC, requests clarity on Indian football
I-League side Mohun Bagan have written to the continent's governing body, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), seeking clarification on the future of Indian football.
Club director Debashis Dutta on Wednesday sent a letter to Dato' Windsor John, the General Secretary of the AFC, requesting the governing body's swift action in clarifying the issues regarding the roadmap of Indian football.
The club has referenced the meetings held in 2017 with the representatives of Indian football stakeholders and then later with the delegates from FIFA and AFC which had the roadmap of Indian football on the agenda and writes that they have received no further information from any of the involved parties ever since.Bagan has stated that AIFF, despite several requests, has not provided them with any solution or clarity on the matter. The Kolkata-based club has requested for AFC's help in getting a faster resolution, with the future of the current top-tier football league, I-League, uncertain.