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AIFF Bans Dual Roles for Officials

Summary

  • Officials can no longer hold national and state positions simultaneously.
  • The Supreme Court ordered AIFF to adopt constitutional changes.
  • Current administration's term is unaffected until September 2026.
AIFF Bans Dual Roles for Officials

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has formally implemented a critical constitutional clause, prohibiting its officials from simultaneously holding positions within both national and state football organizations. This directive stems directly from a Supreme Court order, which mandated the adoption of specific articles within three weeks of its October 15, 2025, ruling.

These newly adopted articles clearly state that AIFF executive committee members cannot concurrently serve in state association capacities. This move aligns the AIFF's governance with the statutes of both FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), resolving a dispute that has been ongoing since 2017. The AIFF expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their cooperation.

The current AIFF administration, led by President Kalyan Chaubey, will continue their term without interruption until September 2026, as validated by the Supreme Court. This decision confirms that new elections are not necessary for the existing executive committee.

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The AIFF adopted constitutional clauses preventing officials from holding dual national and state positions.
The Supreme Court of India directed the All India Football Federation to adopt new constitutional clauses.
The current AIFF administration's term is unaffected and will continue until September 2026.

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