‘Previous football bodies stand dissolved’
LAHORE: The Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee has made it clear that all previous provincial football associations and all district football associations stand dissolved and are now being run by Provincial and Regional FA Normalisation Commitees.
In a statement, the PFF NC stated that the appointment of provincial and regional FA normalisation commitees and similarly district FA normalisation committees have and are being taken as per the mandate given by FIFA/AFC to the PFF NC. All these actions are backed and approved by FIFA and AFC, it stated.
“These measures have been taken, given the exceptional circumstances due to the impasse created in Pakistan football since 2015 and are aimed at facilitating a transparent election process. The PFF NC has also ratified the decisions taken by the Punjab FA NC during its meeting held on Thursday,” said a PFF NC official.
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