Iran's new football federation set-up by Feb 7 Thursday, January 11, 2007 04:07 [IST]
Tehran:
The new set-up of the Iranian Football Federation (FFI) is to be finalised by
Feb 7, it was reported by sources.
"The announcement came after Wednesday's session of
FFI's special transitory board, which is charged with changing the federation's
structures to end a row with football's world governing body FIFA,"
sources said.
FIFA in November suspended Iran for excessive government
interference in football, but later agreed to temporarily lift the suspension
until a new set-up independent of the state was approved.
Iran
was forced in December to form a six-member FFI transitory board to amend the
federation's structure within 100 days and to achieve independence from the
government.
Since the 1979 Islamic revolution, Iran's Olympic committee and all of
its sports federations are run by the so-called Physical Education
Organisation.
The head of this sports organisation has always been a
deputy to the president. Mohammad Aliabadi, who is also the vice president of Iran, currently
holds the position.
Changing the status quo would oblige Iran to exclude
football from the jurisdiction of the sport's organisation.
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