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  • IF thats the case, why FIFA haven't said anything ? Why didnt Dato' Windsor say anything when he said he want one league from next season. Which means either there are loopholes which FSDL/AIFF got or FIFA is sold out as well.

    What If AIFF present different MRA to fifa or AFC and prove bajaj wrong. 

  • SamyajitSamyajit Kolkata1246 Points
    The case is that FIFA and AFC are no holy men. They have kept mum on issues when it suited them. AFAIK they gave time till 19-20 to have this one nation-one league thing. But given the conditions, I don't think these people have guts to execute that. And FIFA would probably turn a blind eye as banning AIFF wouldn't be profitable. However, the clubs may go to CAS. It would be a different ball game then.
    Deb_BanCarbon_14munna219777goalkeepardeepu
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30177 Points
    https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-infrastructure/jsw-may-not-get-access-to-kanteerava-stadium-743355.html

    JSW may not get access to Kanteerava Stadium

    The High Court of Karnataka has indicated that it would restrain JSW from using the Kanteerava stadium. 

    Citing a Supreme Court order, which says government properties cannot be parted without public notice and bidding, the court said the process was not followed in allowing JSW to use the stadium for promoting football. It sought responses from the government and JSW.

    The court heard a petition filed by Arjuna awardee Ashwini Nachappa and 49 other coaches and athletes questioning the government's decision to allow a private club to hold football matches on the track and field area of the Kanteerava outdoor stadium.

    The petitioners said the stadium's track and field area has been built solely for athletics. Despite having the a State Football Association Stadium, JSW was using Kanteerava stadium for football in the guise of promoting FIFA Under-17 World Cup. 
    atuljgmunna219777EastBengalPride
  • samsam 16526 Points
    Praful Patel will meet the clubs before AIFF Executive Committee meeting, which will now be held on July 9.
    munna219777
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    So they changed the Executive Committee Meetng date from 3rd July to 9th July ?
    Any Date fixed for PP meeting with the clubs ?
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30177 Points
    edited June 2019
    The Mariners'

    After lot of drama, Mr. Praful Patel invites I League Club alliance in a meeting, to be held on July 2, 2019. The proposed Executive Committee meeting of AIFF is reported to be deferred to July 9 from July 3.

    https://twitter.com/MohunBagan?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    Not sure of authenticity, @munna219777


    munna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30177 Points

    AIFF set to receive financial boost from central government

    The annual budget was announced by Kiren Rijiju in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

    Kiren Rijiju, the newly-appointed Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, announced the increment in the annual financial assistance provided by the Government of India to the governing body of football in India, the AIFF. The revised amount is ₹30 crore for 2019-20, a major upgrade from ₹23.08 crores in 2018-19.

    The announcement was later conveyed in a press release which also made mention of policies for promoting football in the country. Apart from stating the amount that the AIFF would receive for the 2019-20 financial year, which by the way was finalised after having a look at all the possible training camps and fixtures for the team, the press release also listed out the responsibilities of the country's official National Sports Federation (NSF) for football.

    Sports being a matter of state government's concern, AIFF would be expected to work in collaboration with the state governments for the development of the sport, with the cente only assisting them and not being a part of their collaboration.

    The three parties to be involved in the planning for the development of the sport - state government, district affiliates and the NSF for football, AIFF, would be expected to bring policies to life at State/District level, with the central government not intending to interfere in the development processes and/or planning.

    The release also stated that the major sports promotional programs, that are 'Scheme of Assistance to National Sports Federations’ and ‘Khelo India’, are applicable for all areas, including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe dominated areas.

    The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports backed Sports Authority of India (SAI) has been tasked to introduce and implement development policies and schemes across the country, including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe dominated areas.

    The SAI would also be needed to identify and develop talents from across the country in the age of 8-25 years. These players would be developed to participate in the national and international competitions and tournaments. The list of the competitions are as follows:

    • National Sports Talent Contest Scheme (NSTC)Army Boys Sports Company (ABSC)
    • Army Boys Sports Company (ABSC)
    • SAI Training Centre (STC)
    • Special Area Games (SAG)
    • Extension Centre of STC/SAG
    • Centre of Excellence (COE)
    • National Sports Academies (NSA)
    https://khelnow.com/news/article/central-government-sports-ministry-aiff-financial-help
    Nagendramunna219777
  • coolgagancoolgagan 1109 Points
    edited June 2019
    30 cr per year. That's pathetic. Even with IMG's 45 cr, the figure only adds upto 75 cr which is clearly not enough. No wonder football is not improving in India. What we need is innovation in sports management in India I believe. 
    Carbon_14ashindia
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29699 Points
    India has bigger problems then sports, but I do agree its too low, that money is like the price of single Air to Air missile.
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