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FIFA on Wednesday suspended the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) with immediate effect due to third-party interference.
In a statement, the global body said that third-party inference was a serious violation of the FIFA statutes. This situation was prompted by the recent hostile takeover of the PFF headquarters in Lahore by a group of protestors and an alleged decision by certain individuals to remove the FIFA-appointed normalisation committee of the PFF led by Haroon Malik and to hand over the leadership of the PFF to Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, the statement added.
The suspension will only be lifted once FIFA has received conformation from the normalisation committee stating that its premises, accounts, administration and communication channels are again under its full control and it can continue to carry out its mandate without further hindrance.
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HAROON Malik addresses the media on Tuesday.
LAHORE: Haroon Malik has a very measured approach when it comes to talking. He says every word carefully and meticulously.
He probably needs to do that considering he’ll be measured by every word he says during his tenure as the Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee chairman.
In his first news conference, in a novel setting in the gardens overlooking the PFF House due to coronavirus concerns, Haroon’s every sentence was thoughtfully crafted.
Haroon talked about doing a lot of things doing wrongs of the past right in particular but with five months left in the mandate given to the Normalisation Committee, he understands it won’t be easy.
Global football body FIFA is expected to name a replacement for outgoing Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee chairman Humza Khan by the first week of the New Year after it extended the mandate of its appointed body by six months. AFP/File
KARACHI: Global football body FIFA is expected to name a replacement for outgoing Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee chairman Humza Khan by the first week of the New Year after it extended the mandate of its appointed body by six months.
Humza had offered his resignation at the start of December and left his post midway through this month with Munir Sadhana having been made acting chairman of the Normalisation Committee which was appointed in September last year and will now continue until June 30 by which time the elections of the PFF have to be held.
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