Rejects third party’s interference in football affairs
AFC promises to support Faisal’s PFF
By Our correspondent
KARACHI: Condemning the third-party’s interference in the affairs of the Member Associations the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on Friday promised its support to Faisal Saleh Hayat-led Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), the continental body said in a press release.
“The Executive Committee today condemned third-party interference in the running of the affairs of Member Associations. The AFC Executive Committee meeting in Abu Dhabi, UAE, promised their support to the ‘legitimately elected’ Pakistan Football Federation, which has recently been replaced by order of the country’s Supreme Court,” the AFC said. The meeting supported the principle of non-governmental interference in the running of Member Associations and confirmed their backing for whatever action FIFA may take in restoring the elected PFF officials, AFC said. It is pertinent to mention here that in the Supreme Court-ordered PFF elections held on December 12, 2018, at Islamabad Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was elected as the PFF chief.
On December 31, 2018, the new body also took control of the PFF headquarters, vehicles, financial and other matters.Meanwhile the AFC Executive Committee agreed that integrity, being central to the AFC’s Vision and Mission, must also prevail in the forthcoming elections to be held at the AFC 29th Congress in Kuala Lumpur on April 6, 2019.
Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, the AFC President, thanked all those not standing for re-election for their service to football in Asia ‘where the progress on and off the field has been so clear to see.’ The AFC Executive Committee confirmed that the AFC are working with FIFA following allegations of sexual abuse of female players in Afghanistan and will continue to monitor the situation as well as re-iterating the determination to provide a safe environment for all footballers – especially female and young players. “We will look to provide an easy pathway for players to report such abuse anonymously – in a way that people can report breaches of integrity – so that we can guarantee a safe environment. The Administration will work with stakeholders to establish the best way forward to make football even safer,” Salman said. The AFC’s five regional associations have asked the AFC Executive Committee to consider an increase in the number of Executive Committee seats and the administration were mandated work with the various committees on this request. The administration will also conduct media rights research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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