
Panaji: The All India (AIFF) Football Federation is in danger of being a second time for the second time in three years if it cannot ratify its constitution until October 30, according to the FIFA letter, the World Football and Asian Football Confederation (AFC).FIFA and AFC on Tuesday sent a letter to President AIFF Kalyan Chaubey, who expressed “deep concerns” in the ongoing unfinished and revised constitution, “the matter that remained considered from the proceedings before the Supreme Court in India in 2017.” Despite repeated assurances, the letter notes: “The absence of a clear and satisfactory framework of administration has now created in the core of Indian football unsustainable vacuum and legal uncertainty.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The letter was signed by Elkhan Mammadov, the main member of FIFA members and Vahid Cardana, representative of the Secretary -General, Member Association, AFC. FIFA and AFC gave AFF of October 30 to ensure a definitive order from the Supreme Court, approved by the revised AFF Constitution, ensured complete alignment with compulsory provisions of the FIFA and AFC laws and obtained formal ratification of the Constitution at the next AIFF meeting.“The failure to meet this schedule will not leave us an alternative, but to be referred to the matter to the competent FIFA decision -making body to assess and decisions,” recalls the letter and recalls the AIFF of its obligation to manage its affairs independently and without any undue influence of third parties, including government bodies.If you do not comply with this obligation, FIFA-AFC said: “It can lead to sanctions listed in FIFA and AFC statutes, including the possibility of suspension.”The Association of Members may face the consequences of the influence of third parties, although it is not directly to blame (cf. Article 14 of the FIFA Articles of Association and Article 10 of the paragraph 1