Controversial Indian FA president Kalyan Chaubey faces growing lobby for no-confidence vote
January 27 – State associations are planning a no-confidence motion in Kalyan Chaubey (pictured), the president of the All India Football Federation (AIFF).
India has 36 state associations and reportedly more than 20 want to move against Chaubey with the no-confidence motion. One-third of associations are required to stage an extraordinary congress to that end. Jammu, Tamil Nadu and Kashmir do not have voting rights. The state associations are understood to have the backing of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) political party.
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