Bin
Hammam to chair Ad-hoc Committee on Indian Football
Tuesday April 12, 2011 08:30:03 PM,
PTI
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New Delhi: The Ad-hoc
Committee for Professionalising Indian Football will take stock of
the progress of the game in the country in a meeting under the
chairmanship of AFC chief Mohamed bin Hammam here tomorrow.
Hammam, on a two-day visit to India, will chair the meeting. All
India Football Federation chief Praful Patel, who is deputy
chairman of the committee, will also be present.
Along with AFC Vice-President and FIFA Executive Committee member
Manilal Fernando, prominent Indian club owners and officials are
members of the committee, whose aim is to professionalise football
in the country.
Several issues of importance will be taken up for discussion and
decision during the meeting.
The committee in its last meeting in September 2010 saw the
members expressing their views and aspirations for Indian
football, discussing the way forward for the game to reclaim its
past glory.
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