Praful Patel grants Rs 3 crore COVID solidarity fund to state football associations

All India Football Federation (AIFF), President, Praful Patel met all state association representatives in a virtual meeting on Monday evening.

By ANI | Published: September 22, 2020 12:36 AM2020-09-22T00:36:57+5:302020-09-22T00:55:03+5:30

Praful Patel grants Rs 3 crore COVID solidarity fund to state football associations | Praful Patel grants Rs 3 crore COVID solidarity fund to state football associations

Praful Patel grants Rs 3 crore COVID solidarity fund to state football associations

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All India Football Federation (AIFF), President, Praful Patel met all state association representatives in a virtual meeting on Monday evening.

Presidents and general secretaries of affiliated state associations attended the meeting besides general secretary of the AIFF.

An AIFF release said Patel decided to waive off the CRS fees for all players - an amount of Rs 1.32 crore which was to be paid to the AIFF, and also an amount of 34.5 lakh for the Academy Accreditation fee for the 2020-21 season. He also granted a Rs 3 crore COVID solidarity fund to help the state associations which will be discussed individually with the state FAs to understand their individual requirements. However, the WIFA and the IFA announced their decision to forego the grant.

Earlier, the meeting began with everyone paying their homage to all the departed souls from the Indian Football family, and a minute's silence was observed as a mark of respect for all their contribution to Indian football.

"I understand that the COVID pandemic has made life difficult for all of us - not just for football but for all issues regarding our livelihood. The sport has been very badly affected worldwide, and matches are being played behind closed doors," Patel said.

"The Indian football season is all set to kick-off from October onwards. Despite the difficult situation we hope to move ahead with the planned calendar. But there's always a doubt whether we would be able to conduct ourselves as planned. A large number of states are still battling the virus, our teams cannot reassemble, and we also cannot start our camps. In a country as big and diverse as India, there are many restrictions in many states," he added.

He said even the leagues are getting curtailed and it's not good for the game and the players. "2020 has been a very difficult year for sports," Patel said.

Meanwhile, representatives from state associations unmously lauded and thanked AIFF's initiative to bring all together on the virtual platform, expressing their "solidarity with AIFF" in taking Indian football forward together.

( With inputs from ANI )

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