All India Football Federation Explained

All India Football Federation
Abbrev:AIFF
Logosize:250px
Sport:Football
Jurisdiction: National
Aff:FIFA
Affdate:1948
Region:AFC
Regionyear:1954
Subregion:SAFF
Subregionyear:1997
Headquarters:New Delhi, India
President:Kalyan Chaubey
Vicepresident:Nalapad Ahmed Haris
Secretary:Anilkumar Prabhakaran
Coach:Manolo Márquez[1]
Womenscoach:Langam Chaoba Devi
Key Staff:
  • Kipa Ajay (Treasurer)
  • Vincent Subramaniam (Chief Technical Officer)
  • Syed Sabir Pasha (Technical Director)
  • Prashant J Singh (Head of Players' Development)
  • Sarthak Mishra (State Development Manager)
  • Shveta Sharma (Sr. Manager, Coach Education)
  • Aman Dubey (Sr. Coordinator, Coach Education)
  • Shubham Gurung (Technical Coordinator)
  • Jaydeep Basu (Director of Media)
  • Ravishankar J (Referee Coordinator)
Operating Income: 79 crore (US$9 million) (FY 2018-19)[2] (as of 31 March 2019)
Sponsor:FSDL, Performax Activewear, Nivia
Membership:38
Url:http://www.the-aiff.com/
Countryflag:IND

All India Football Federation (AIFF) is the governing body of football, futsal and beach soccer in India. It is a member of FIFA, and is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation and South Asian Football Federation.[3] [4] [5]

It is affiliated with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. India men's and women's football teams are governed by the AIFF, and represent India in various international football tournaments.

The AIFF manages, sanctions, conducts, schedules and runs all national level football tournaments and leagues in India, including Indian Super League, I-League, I-League 2, I-League 3, Indian Women's League, Indian Women's League 2, Santosh Trophy, Senior Women's National Football Championship, Futsal Club Championship, National Beach Soccer Championship, Super Cup, Durand Cup, Youth League and others. The federation also indirectly manages local football competitions through its Member State Associations.

History

Before the formation of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the de facto ruling body for association football in India was the Indian Football Association (IFA).[6] The IFA was founded in 1893 and ran the game in the Bengal region.[7] The federation was mainly governed by Englishmen and served as the most powerful football body in the country during the early 20th century.[6]

The IFA stated efforts to form a countrywide football federation in 1935 when the federation, as well as seven other associations, met at a conference but consensus could not be reached.[6] After differences of opinion and other conflicts were resolved, a meeting was conducted in March 1937 which would serve to be the beginning of the start of the AIFF.[6] The AIFF was officially founded on 23 June 1937 after representatives from the nine regional football associations met at the Army Headquarters in Shimla. Namely, the nine regional football associations were the IFA, Army Sports Control Board, North West India Football Association, Bihar Olympic Association, WIFA, Madras Football Association, United Provinces Sports Control Board, Mysore Football Association, and Ajmer and Mewar Football Association.[8] [6]

After the launch of the national football federation, the idea of an India national football team did not gain much momentum until after India's independence in 1947.[6] Select Indian teams did participate in tours of Australia, Burma, Afghanistan, and South Africa but none were officially part of the national team.[6] In 1948, one year after independence and 11 since forming as a football association, the AIFF gained affiliation with FIFA, the governing body for football around the world.[9] Later that year, the national team was officially formed and participated in their first official tournament, the 1948 Summer Olympics.[6]

In 1950, the national team automatically qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup which was to be held in Brazil after all the teams in India's qualification group withdrew. However, prior to the tournament, India withdrew, citing the reason as due to lack of funding. Other reasons given for India's withdrawal included that the AIFF valued the Summer Olympics more than FIFA World Cup at that time and that the players playing mainly barefooted, though the later is just a tale. In 1952, during the Olympics in Finland, India was defeated in the first round by Yugoslavia 10–1. This defeat made the AIFF make it mandatory for players on the national team to wear football boots. In 1954, the AIFF played an active role in promoting football in Asia when they were one of the founding members of the Asian Football Confederation. India took part in four straight Olympic football tournaments between 1948 and 1960 but have failed to qualify since. In 1985, India started to participate in World Cup qualifiers again but have failed to make it to the tournament.

In 1977, the AIFF started the Federation Cup which was the first club based national tournament in the country.[10] The Santosh Trophy, the national tournament for state teams, was started in 1941.[11]

In 1996, the AIFF began the first national league in the country, the semi-professional National Football League.[12] Before this, most clubs played in state leagues or select nationwide tournaments.[12]

In 2006, the AIFF reformatted the league as the I-League in an effort to professionalise the game.[13] However, during the following seasons, the league suffered from a lack of popularity due to poor marketing.[14]

In September 2006, the AIFF signed a 10-year television and media contract with Zee Sports. The deal would make Zee broadcast the National Football League, later the I-League, and other tournaments organised by the AIFF and selected India's international matches.[15] However, in October 2010, the deal between the AIFF and Zee Sports was terminated after differences between both parties related to payment and marketing of football in India.[16]

On 9 December 2010, it was announced that the AIFF had signed a new 15-year, ₹700 crore deal with Reliance Industries and the International Management Group.[17]

FIFA Suspension

On 16 August 2022, the FIFA Council unanimously decided to suspend All India Football Federation with immediate effect due to undue influence from third parties, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes.[18] As a result, India was temporarily excluded from next AFC Asia Cup edition until the suspension got lifted before the tournament began. In response to the ban, AIFF agreed to hold an election on 2 September to restore India's participation in FIFA once it got a new administration.[19] On 27 August, FIFA lifted suspension on India, after the government agreed to end its interference in the AIFF, allowing the AIFF administration to resume activities.[20]

Administration

Delegates

The following are on the board of the directors at the AIFF.[21] [22] [23]

NamePosition
Kalyan ChaubeyPresident
Nalapad Ahmed HarisVice-president
Anilkumar PrabhakaranSecretary General
vacantAssistant Secretary General
Kipa AjayTreasurer
Vincent SubramaniamChief Technical Officer
Syed Sabir PashaTechnical Director
Prashant J SinghHead of Players' Development
Sarthak Mishra State Development Manager
Shveta Sharma Sr. Manager, Coach Education
Aman Dubey Sr. Coordinator, Coach Education
Shubham Gurung Technical Coordinator
Manolo MárquezHead Coach (Senior Men's)
Langam Chaoba DeviHead Coach (Senior Women's)
Jaydeep BasuDirector of Media
Ravishankar J.Referee Coordinator

Technical committee

League committee

Development committee

Beach Soccer committee

Advisory Committee

Futsal committee

Referee Committee

Other members

Notes:

National teams

Men

Women

Affiliated state federations and state leagues

See main article: List of Indian state football associations.

There are currently 36 state associations and 2 affiliates associations affiliated with the All India Football Federation.[24]

Full members

No. Association State/UTPresident
1 ManipurM. Ratan Kumar Singh
2 Andaman and Nicobar IslandsVidya Prakash Krishna
3 Andhra PradeshGopalakrishna Kosaraju
4 Arunachal PradeshPema Khandu
5 AssamNaba Kumar Doley
6 BiharPrasenjeet Mehta
7 ChandigarhK. P. Singh
8 ChhattisgarhAjay Chandrakar
9 Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
10 OdishaDebashish Samantaray
11 DelhiSaraftullah (acting)
12 GoaCaitano Fernandes
13 GujaratParimal Nathwani
14 HaryanaSuraj Pal
15 Himachal PradeshBaldev Singh Tomar
16 West BengalAjit Banerjee
17 Jammu and KashmirWasim Aslam
18 JharkhandMithlesh Kumar Thakur
19 KarnatakaN. A. Haris
20 KeralaTom Jose
21 LadakhTashi Namgail
22 LakshadweepK. Mohammed Ali
23 Madhya PradeshTrilok Chand Kochar
24 MeghalayaLarsing Ming Sawyan
25 MizoramLal Thanzara
26 NagalandNeibou Sekhose
27 PuducherryD. Nestor
28 PunjabSamir Thapar
29 RajasthanManvendra Singh
30 SikkimMenla Ethenpa
31 Tamil NaduJesiah Villavarayar
32 TelanganaMohammed Ali Rafath
33 TripuraRatan Saha
34 Uttar PradeshArvind Menon
35 UttarakhandAmandeep Sandhu
36 MaharashtraPraful Patel

Affiliate members

No. Association DepartmentPresident
1 D. K. Gayen
2 Dinesh Suri

State Leagues list

See main article: Indian State Leagues.

Men's

Women's

Competitions

International Level

National Level

Men's Senior

Men's Youth

Women's Senior

Women's Youth

Club Level

Men's Senior

Men's Youth

Women's Senior

Current title holders

CompetitionYearChampionsTitleNext edition
Senior (men's)
Santosh Trophy2023–24ServicesNational Champion2024–25
National Games2023ServicesNational Games Champion
National Beach Soccer Championship2023KeralaNational Beach Soccer Champion2024
Indian Super League2023–24Mohun Bagan SGISL Champion2024–25
Mumbai City FCISL Cup Winner
I-League2023–24MohammedanI-League Champion2024–25
I-League 22023–24Sporting BengaluruI-League 2 Champion2024–25
I-League 32023-24Sporting GoaI-League 3 Champion2024-25
Super Cup2024East BengalSuper Cup Champion2025
Durand Cup2023Mohun Bagan SGDurand Cup Champion2024
Futsal Club Championship2023–24Corbett FCFutsal Club Champion2024–25
Senior (women's)
Senior Women's National Football Championship2023–24ManipurNational Women's Champion2024–25
National Games2023OdishaNational Games Women's Champion
Indian Women's League2023–24Odisha FCIWL Champion2024–25
Indian Women's League 22023–24Odisha FCIWL Champion2024–25
Youth (men's)
Swami Vivekananda NFC (U20)2023–24DelhiNational U-20 Champion2024–25
B.C. Roy Trophy2023–24Uttar PradeshNational U-15 Champion2024–25
2023–24MizoramNational U-13 Champion2024–25
Youth League (U-17)2023-24Classic FAU-17 league Champion2024-25
Youth League (U-15)2023-24Minerva Academy FCU-15 league Champion2024-25
Youth League (U-13) 2023-24Reliance Foundation Young ChampsU-13 league Champion2024-25
Youth (women's)
Junior Girl's National Football Championship2023–24ManipurNational U-19 Champion2024–25
2023–24JharkhandNational U-16 Champion2024–25

Past office bearers

Presidents

The following is a list of presidents of AIFF:[25] [26] [27]

Presidents State FA Tenure
Brigadier VHB Majendie 1937 –
Brigadier Dorman Smith ASCB
D Moir Bombay
Bihar OA
1950 – 1960
Manindra Nath Dutta Ray 1960 – 1975
1975 – 1980
Khalifa Ziauddin 1980 – 1988
BFA, Women’s FA 1988 – 2008
2009 – 2022
2022 – present

Secretaries-General

The following is a list of secretaries of AIFF:[25] [27] [28]

Secretaries State FA Tenure
Major AC Wilson ASCB 1937 –
Major JB Donaldson ASCB
EJ Turner Bombay
Manindra Nath Dutta Ray IFA 1942 – 1950
Major Lachman Singh ASCB
Khalifa Ziauddin WIFA
A. T. Vijayrangam Mysore – 1980
Ashok Ghosh IFA 1980 – 1988
P. P. Lakshmanan Kerala 1988 – 1996
Kedar Nath Mour Assam 1997 – 2000
Alberto Colaço Goa 2000 – 2010
Kushal Das 2010 – 2022
Sunando Dhar (Interim) 2022
Delhi 2022 – 2023
M. Satyanarayan (Interim) Karnataka 2023 – 2024
Anilkumar Prabhakaran Kerala 2024 – present

Controversies

Politicians are highly involved in AIFF. From 1988 to 2009, Congress party's Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi was president of AIFF. After him his fellow, then Congress and later Nationalist Congress Party's politician Praful Patel became president and run it from 2009 to 2022 in an authoritarian manner. He was removed from the position by Supreme Court of India in May 2022 and a three members' committee was appointed to run AIFF. In their decision the judge remarked that the present state of this organisation is not in the interest of proper governence.[29] Patel remained president of the AIFF for 16 years, without any tenure limit. He held the position in 3 terms. As per AIFF, some people dictate Indian football who serve themselves in the expenses of football sport and players.[30] [31] According to The Telegraph newspaper's article, there is rampant and open corruption in the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and due to lots of sponsor do not want to sponsor AIFF or associated with it. And Players, coaches and officials related to football feels that the AIFF's attitude and management of this organisation have to be change, otherwise football will not improve in India.[32]

As of 6 October 2021, since 2020 AIFF avoided elections to new president and office holders. Praful Patel is president of AIFF since 2009 and held president's post even after his legal presidency period ended.[33]

Multiple times, FIFA have accused AIFF of outside influence in it. On 15 August 2022, FIFA suspended the federation for violating its statutes on third-party interference. India was stripped off its hosting rights for international football tournaments, including the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup scheduled for October 2022. The Suspension was lifted on 27 August 2022. As a result, 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup scheduled for October 2022 were held as planned.[34]

This organisation is often accused for neglecting women's football.

The Indian men's national football team has never played in the FIFA World Cup but India did qualify for the 1950 FIFA World Cup which was held in Brazil. In 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification, the other teams in India's qualification group withdrew due to various reasons and India qualified as the remaining team. However, the Indian team did not participate and withdrew their name. A common myth is that India withdrew and didn't participate because FIFA did not allowed Indians to play football barefoot. According to author and sports journalist Jaydeep Basu, this is completely wrong and India did not participate because AIFF did not believe that its then players had the calibre to compete against the top teams of the world. Furthermore, AIFF used to consider the Olympics more important than the FIFA World Cup. According to Basu, by not sending India's team to the 1950 FIFA World Cup, AIFF did huge mistake.[35] [36]

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: AIFF AGM.... AIFF. 31 March 2019 . 15 January 2020.
  3. Web site: AFC's 63rd anniversary: Seven events that shaped Asian football . the-AFC.com. 8 May 2017 . 19 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230518191829/https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/news/afcs_63rd_anniversary_seven_events_that_shaped_asian_football.html . 18 May 2023 . live.
  4. Web site: The unity of the South Asian Countries playing football . SAFF. 19 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230518192918/https://saffederation.org/about-us . 18 May 2023 . live.
  5. News: AIFF to reinvigorate futsal, beach football . The Times of India. 7 August 2018 .
  6. News: Kapadia. Novy. The Birth of the All India Football Federation. 24 March 2017. Saddahaq. 24 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20170325112623/https://www.saddahaq.com/the-birth-of-the-all-india-football-federation. 25 March 2017. dead.
  7. Web site: The Golden Years of Indian Football. www.chaseyoursport.com. Chase Your Sport. Kolkata. Rounak. Majumdar. 22 April 2019. 28 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20201107230046/https://www.chaseyoursport.com/Football/The-Golden-Years-of-Indian-Football/659. 7 November 2020.
  8. Book: Olympic Games . Soccer Weekly News . Kapur . M.L. . 1956 . 11 January 2023 . 4 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055130/http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Socceroo/1956A.html . live .
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  10. Web site: List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Federation Cup. 24 March 2017. IndianFootball.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315003131/http://www.indianfootball.de/data/fedcup.html. 15 March 2016. live.
  11. Web site: List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Santosh Trophy. 24 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170524163702/http://www.indianfootball.de/data/santosh.html. 24 May 2017. live.
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  15. News: Zee Sports in football deal. 13 August 2017. DNA India. 26 September 2005. 3 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210703151250/https://www.dnaindia.com/sports/report-zee-sports-in-football-deal-3438. live.
  16. News: Bali. Rahul. Three Member Committee To Negotiate With Zee To End The Contract. 13 August 2017. Goal.com. 10 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20170830020215/http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/1064/i-league/2010/10/10/2158765/india-three-member-committee-to-negotiate-with-zee-to-end. 30 August 2017. live.
  17. News: AIFF signs 700-crore deal with IMG-RIL. Times of India. 9 December 2010 . 14 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140530143649/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/AIFF-signs-700-crore-deal-with-IMG-RIL/articleshow/7072492.cms?referral=PM. 30 May 2014. live.
  18. Web site: FIFA suspends All India Football Federation . FIFA . 16 August 2022 . 16 August 2022 . 24 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220824202457/https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/media-releases/fifa-suspends-all-india-football-federation . live .
  19. Web site: All India Football Federation Elections on 2 September, Nominations to be Filed from August 25 . 23 August 2022 . 25 August 2022 . 25 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220825221450/https://www.outlookindia.com/sports/all-india-football-federation-elections-on-september-2-nominations-to-be-filed-from-august-25-news-218312 . live .
  20. Web site: FIFA lifts suspension of All India Football Federation . 27 August 2022 . 28 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220828231925/https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/media-releases/fifa-lifts-suspension-of-all-india-football-federation . live .
  21. Web site: Former goalkeeper Kalyan Chaubey appointed new AIFF President. 4 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220904100011/https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/former-goalkeeper-kalyan-chaubey-appointed-new-aiff-president. FPJ. Sports Desk. www.freepressjournal.com. 2 September 2022. 4 September 2022.
  22. Web site: List of AIFF executive committee members & co-opted eminent players. 2 September 2022. 2 September 2022. 4 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220904100030/https://khelnow.com/football/indian-football-aiff-executive-committee-members-coopted-eminent-former-players-list. khelnow.com. Khel Now.
  23. News: AIFF Executive Committee appoints Shaji Prabhakaran as new Secretary General. www.the-aiff.com. All India Football Federation. AIFF. Media Team. en. 3 September 2022. 4 September 2022. New Delhi. https://web.archive.org/web/20220904095136/https://www.the-aiff.com/article/aiff-executive-committee-appoints-shaji-prabhakaran-as-new-secretary-general. 4 September 2022.
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  28. Web site: Former AIFF chief Lakshmanan passes away . AFC . 1 May 2018 . 27 September 2022 . 27 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220927180200/https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/news/former_aiff_chief_lakshmanan_passes_away.html . live .
  29. Web site: Praful Patel removed from All India Football Federation. Zee news.
  30. Web site: Praful Patel: The artful dribbler shown the red card . 20 May 2022 . 11 December 2022 . 11 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221211104758/https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/praful-patel-aill-india-football-federation-sc-7927125/lite/ . live .
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