At its executive committee meeting today, some landmark decisions were taken including a proposed PSU League (Public Sector Unit) including all major office teams which find it difficult to play in I-League due to stringent licensing criteria.
"A proposal has been sent to the AIFF governing body about making Railways and Services associate members with no voting rights. The Lodha Committee Recommendations has been landmark and very forward looking. The proposal has been sent to the governing council for approval at the Special General Meeting," a senior AIFF office-bearer told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
"The PSU leagues will help all the office teams to participate and that can also generate employment for the footballers."
Just like Lodha Committee has recommended an Apex Council where an international player should be a part, the same is going to happen in AIFF's all-powerful executive committee.
"The AIFF Executive Committee will have a former international player with minimum 25 India caps," the source said.
"Just like FIFA's new secretary general Fatma Samoura of Senegal, the AIFF will also have a new woman Vice-President, which will help in promoting women's football all the more better," he added.
The Committee also ratified the proposal of providing a
time span of one year to 2nd division Clubs to complete their I-League Club licensing criteria instead of the prevailing three-month span.
The fee of the Central Registration system (CRS) was reduced from Rs. 15000 to Rs. 5000 for foreign Players and to Rs. 5000 to Rs. 2000 for Indian Players.
The AIFF regulations on working with the intermediaries were approved by the Committee.
Meanwhile, the Committee congratulated the Indian National Team for an authoritative display against Laos in the play-offs for the 2019 UAE Asian Cup Qualifiers where India won 7-1 on aggregate.
Javier Ceppi also briefed the Committee about the organistion of the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017.
The proposed new logo of the AIFF was presented to the Committee and approved. The launch date of the logo will be decided soon by the President.
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