AIFF elections to be held on September 2

AIFF elections to be held on September 2
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New Delhi: The elections to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Executive Committee will be held on September 2 and fresh nominations can be filed from Thursday, the returning officer has announced.

The Supreme Court on Monday terminated the Committee of Administrator (CoA), as demanded by the world governing body FIFA, and pushed back the AIFF election by a week.

Hours after the SC order, returning officer Umesh Sinha issued a fresh notice, outlining the process afresh.

The nominations for the posts can be filed between Thursday and Saturday while the scrutiny will be done on Sunday (August 28).

The candidates, whose nominations are deemed valid, will have a chance to withdraw the nomination, if they want, on August 29 while the returning officer shall prepare the final list of contesting candidates and put it on the AIFF website on August 30.

The polls would be held on September 2 (Friday) at the AIFF Headquarter in New Delhi and the results could be announced either on September 2 or 3, according to the returning officer's notice.

FIFA had suspended the AIFF on August 15 for "undue third party interference", jeopardising the U-17 Women World Cup, the country is set to host in October.

The revocation of AIFF ban and holding the U-17 Women's World Cup in the country depended on CoA's exit and the apex court directed that the day-to-day affairs will be run by acting secretary general Sunando Dhar.

As per revised order, there will be no "eminent footballers" as individual voters, something that violates the FIFA Statuettes.

The implication of this order means that former captain Bhaichung Bhutia will have to come from a state unit in order to contest the election unlike earlier time when he filed as an eminent footballer.

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