FIFA mission concludes meetings in Pakistan [Dawn]

FIFA mission concludes meetings in Pakistan [Dawn]

by Umaid Wasim & Mohammad Yaqoob

KARACHI/LAHORE: The FIFA/AFC mission concluded its meeting with Pakistan’s football officials on Wednesday in what is largely expected to be the first step towards resolving the long-running dispute in the game in the country.

“A FIFA/AFC fact-finding mission was in Lahore, Pakistan yesterday and today to discuss with all parties and assess the situation as per the mandate of the FIFA Member Associations Committee,” a FIFA spokesperson told Dawn on Wednesday. “The mission is expected to submit concrete proposals for the way forward to the relevant FIFA body in due course.”

Pakistan football was involved in a legal dispute over its control for the last three years which came to an end following an election ordered by the Supreme Court in which Ashfaq Hussain Shah was elected as the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) chief. However, Ashfaq isn’t recognised by global football body FIFA which accepts Faisal Saleh Hayat as the legitimate head of the PFF.

On the second day of their meetings, the FIFA mission held a meeting with the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) officials including its president retired Lt Gen Arif Hasan and secretary Khalid Mahmood while also meeting both Ashfaq and Hayat for the first time. It came after the mission had met representatives from both Ashfaq and Hayat’s groups on the first day.

Ashfaq’s meeting came as a surprise after the PFF had announced that none of its officials would meet the mission following the mission’s refusal to meet its vice-president Sardar Naveed Haider Khan, who the Hayat faction had claimed was suspended from his post as the Punjab Football Association (PFA) president.

On Monday, they had sent their legal representatives Taha Alizai and Chaudhry Zulfiqar to meet the mission.

“I received a phone call from the FIFA-AFC mission desiring for the meeting so with the consent of the Congress members I went to meet them and it was a very productive meeting,” Ashfaq told Dawn.

Hayat was accompanied by officials including Sindh Football Association (SFA) president Syed Khadim Ali Shah, Rubina Irfan, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahman and Mian Abdul Bari, The secretary of the Hayat faction, retired Col Ahmed Yar Khan Lodhi was also present, meeting the mission for a second time in two days.

The POA did not offer any comment over its meeting with the mission.

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2019

The News adds:

KARACHI: In a bid to find the way forward for resolving the long standing dispute of Pakistan football, the joint mission of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on Wednesday held final round of talks with all stakeholders at Lahore.

The mission also heard the FIFA-recognised PFF two-member team comprising its Secretary General Col Ahmed Yar Lodhi and Manager Clubs and League Shahid Khokhar in a meeting which lasted for one hour.

The FIFA-recognised body’s legal counsel Afzal Khan also briefed the four-member mission.The mission also took input from the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) President Lt Gen (retd) Arif Hasan who was accompanied by Secretary General Khalid Mehmood.

Sources said that the president of FIFA-recognised PFF Faisal Saleh Hayat also discussed at length the current situation with the mission.

The mission was briefed about the background of the current football crisis in Pakistan by Faisal.Also meeting the mission were FIFA-recognised PFF’s senior vice-president Khadim Ali Shah and vice president Robina Irfan, president of Islamabad Football Association (IFA) Dr Fazal-ur-Rehman and Pakistan Football Referees Association (PFRA) president Mian Abdul Bari.

In the morning, a U-turn was seen on the part of Ashfaq-led PFF as Shah himself met the mission. He was accompanied by the Islamabad Football Association Secretary Sharafat Bukhari.

Sharafat told ‘The News’ that Shah wanted to meet them and thank them for coming to Pakistan.“We met a couple of the mission members. Shah thanked them for coming to Pakistan,” Sharafat said.

After the mission refused to meet its vice-president Naved Haider, Ashfaq’s Congress had sent only its legal team comprising Chaudry Zulfiqar and Taha Ali Zai who held a three-hour long meeting with the mission on Tuesday.

The mission, which was led by Head of MA Governance FIFA Luca Nicola, included Senior Manager MA Governance and Services FIFA Alexander Holt, Deputy Director Legal AFC Andrew Mercer and Senior MA Manager AFC Purushotam Kattel.

The mission returned Wednesday night and will submit its report with FIFA.“The mission is expected to submit concrete proposals for the way forward to the relevant FIFA body in due course,” a FIFA spokesman told ‘The News’ on Wednesday.

Published in The News, 30 May 2019