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This is an archive article published on November 8, 2004

Finally, a forward pass after endless dribbling

Finally it has happened; a step towards changing the way sport is run in this country. The All India Football Federation AIFF appears to h...

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Finally it has happened; a step towards changing the way sport is run in this country. The All India Football Federation AIFF appears to have bitten the bullet as it amended its consitition at a special AGM here today and like its parent body has opted for a professional setup. A couple of honorary appointments remain, but outside of that, practically everyone will now be appointed and paid like in a corporate set-up. The nitty gritty of the changes will be put on paper before the end of the year, when the next AIFF elections take place.

Here8217;s a look at the statics, the dynamics, and everything in between8230;

FROM HONORARY ELECTS TO PRO APPOINTMENTS

8226; Till now, the AIFF executive committee members 8212; including the president, treasurer and general secretary 8212; were honorary elects.

8226; Now, only the president and the treasurer will be elected. The general secretary will be an appointed member, paid for his services and responsible for the various departments and committees, and accountable to the AIFF executive.

DECENTRALISATION OF ZONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

8226; The states and union territories were not divided into particular groups, and were directly under the AIFF8217;s supervision.

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8226; The country will now be divided into five zones with each zone having one vice-president and two paid members on the executive committee.

THE CATCHES

8226; The general secretary will be paid, but will be appointed at the sole descretion of the president.

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8226; The different executive departments will have no say in policy matters and appointments made by the president. The top guy will continue to have the final say.

COLACOSPEAK

AIFF secretary Alberto Colaco on the changes:
8226; Our structure will now be the same as that of FIFA or AFC. Except of course that they deal with so many more things. If they have 10 departments, we will have three or four. But the theory behind the structure will be the same.

8226; We were asked by FIFA and AFC to make this change. They told us that if we want to grow, we have to become more professional and make these changes. We needed a professional constitution and a lot of other things.

8226; Along with building the AIFF headquarters FIFA House in New Delhi, this is the second big step towards making things more organised. We couldn8217;t go on shifting headquarters and messing up.

 

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