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Tuesday, Jul 8, 2025
The apex court said that it is modifying its earlier order to facilitate holding of the Under-17 Women's World Cup by India and revocation of suspension of the AIFF by the world football governing body FIFA.
The club has announced withdrawal from the AFC Women's Club Championship due to the existing ban on the national body.
With FIFA suspending the AIFF late on Monday, there was chaos as Gokulam Kerala women's team had already reached Uzbekistan to participate in the AFC Women's Club Championship.
Former goalkeeper Kalyan Chaubey has emerged as the front-runner in the race for the top job.
The Blasters were scheduled to play three friendlies in UAE starting August 20.
The court also asked the Centre to take proactive steps to hold the world cup in India and lift the suspension of AIFF.
While there is no imminent threat to the AFC Asian Cup participation by the senior men's team in late 2023 or early 2024, some of the games slated for clubs and age-group national teams in the next few months could well be a tricky terrain.
The suspension means that the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2022, scheduled to take place in India from October 11-30, cannot currently be held in the country as planned.
FIFA made it known that it is against any third party intervention to the running of its member units.
Sources claimed that it's team's assistant coach Alex Ambrose, who forced the minor player to indulge in "inappropriate" act.
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