PFF elections will happen this year, hopes NC member
KARACHI: A senior member of the FIFA-appointed PFF Normalisation Committee, Shahid Niaz Khokhar, on Saturday said that with the cooperation of the stakeholders he is confident that NC would be able to complete the statutory election process of the PFF this year.
“We are hopeful that the things go smooth and stakeholders cooperate with NC and elections of the PFF will happen this year,” Shahid told ‘The News’ in an interview.
“After the scrutiny of the clubs will be completed and the districts elections are held, the rest of the election process at the provincial and PFF level constitutionally takes around four and a half months,” Shahid said.
“The physical scrutiny is an essential need which we will try our level best to complete in minimum possible time,” Shahid added.
“From May 15 we intend to start the district elections process by initiating the clubs physical scrutiny,” he clarified.
Shahid stressed that before going for clubs scrutiny every effort would be made to first ensure all registered clubs meet the constitutional requirements.
“At the moment more than 5000 clubs have registered via Pakistan Football Connect (PFC) out of which only a few clubs meet the complete constitutional requirements of a club,” Shahid said.
He also said that they are working day and night to help the clubs to fulfill all the requirements which are demanded by the PFF Statutes.
“We cannot violate the PFF Constitution which is very clear on the requirements for being a legitimate club” he said
“We also are in contact with a national level bank and are working on the MoU and hopefully soon it will be signed. The clubs will then be able to open their accounts in various branches of the same bank across the country. We have already shared with the clubs a model constitution few weeks ago which they are using to fulfill one important statutory requirement,” Shahid said.
“There is no other opinion that the solution to the long-standing problems of Pakistan football lies in the holding of fair and transparent elections but instead of solving the problems the hastily conducted elections may create more complications” he added.
Appreciating the constructive and considerate approach of the international football community, Shahid said that the complex situation of football in Pakistan required such wisdom and patience which is demonstrated throughout by the global football family.
“FIFA and AFC have shown restraint in Pakistan's case, which is helping Pakistan's football to move forward and get out of the deep quagmire” Shahid said.
Shahid said that on March 20, NC held a meeting with the stakeholders legal representatives in Lahore in which such matters were also discussed which have delayed the election process.
-
Trump Revokes Legal Basis For US Climate Regulation, Curb Vehicle Emission Standards -
DOJ Blocks Trump Administration From Cutting $600M In Public Health Funds -
2026 Winter Olympics Men Figure Skating: Malinin Eyes Quadruple Axel, After Banned Backflip -
Scientists Find Strange Solar System That Breaks Planet Formation Rules -
Meghan Markle Rallies Behind Brooklyn Beckham Amid Explosive Family Drama -
Backstreet Boys Voice Desire To Headline 2027's Super Bowl Halftime Show -
OpenAI Accuses China’s DeepSeek Of Replicating US Models To Train Its AI -
Woman Calls Press ‘vultures’ Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home After Tense Standoff -
Allison Holker Gets Engaged To Adam Edmunds After Two Years Of Dating -
Prince William Prioritises Monarchy’s Future Over Family Ties In Andrew Crisis -
Timothée Chalamet Turns Head On The 'show With Good Lighting' -
Bucks Vs Thunder: Nikola Topic Makes NBA Debut As Milwaukee Wins Big -
King Charles Breaks 'never Complain, Never Explain' Rule Over Andrew's £12 Million Problem -
Casey Wasserman To Remain LA Olympics Chair Despite Ghislaine Maxwell Ties -
Shaun White Is Back At The Olympics But Not Competing: Here’s Why -
Breezy Johnson Engaged At Olympics After Emotional Finish Line Proposal