All India Football Federation (AIFF) is the governing body of football, futsal and beach soccer in India. It is a member of FIFA, and is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation and the South Asian Football Federation.

It is affiliated with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. India men's and women's football teams are governed by the AIFF, and represent India in various international football tournaments.

The AIFF manages, sanctions, conducts, schedules and runs all national level football tournaments and leagues in India, including Indian Super League, I-League, I-League 2, I-League 3, Indian Women's League, Indian Women's League 2, Santosh Trophy, Rajmata Jijabai Trophy, Futsal Club Championship, National Beach Soccer Championship, Super Cup, Durand Cup, Youth League and others. The federation also indirectly manages local football competitions through its member associations.

History

Before the formation of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the de facto ruling body for association football in India was the Indian Football Association (IFA). The IFA was founded in 1893 and ran the game in the Bengal region. The federation was mainly governed by Englishmen and served as the most powerful football body in the country during the early 20th century.

The IFA stated efforts to form a countrywide football federation in 1935 when the federation, as well as seven other associations, met at a conference but consensus could not be reached. After differences of opinion and other conflicts were resolved, a meeting was conducted in March 1937 which would serve to be the beginning of the start of the AIFF. The AIFF was officially founded on 23 June 1937 after representatives from the nine regional football associations met at the Army Headquarters in Shimla. Namely, the nine regional football associations were the IFA, Army Sports Control Board, North West India Football Association, Bihar Olympic Association, WIFA, Madras Football Association, United Provinces Sports Control Board, Mysore Football Association, and Ajmer and Mewar Football Association.

After the launch of the national football federation, the idea of an India national football team did not gain much momentum until after India's independence in 1947. Select Indian teams did participate in tours of Australia, Burma, Afghanistan, and South Africa but none were officially part of the national team. In 1948, one year after independence and 11 since forming as a football association, the AIFF gained affiliation with FIFA, the governing body for football around the world. Later that year, the national team was officially formed and participated in their first official tournament, the 1948 Summer Olympics.

In 1950, the national team automatically qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup which was to be held in Brazil after all the teams in India's qualification group withdrew. However, prior to the tournament, India withdrew, citing the reason as due to lack of funding. Other reasons given for India's withdrawal included that the AIFF valued the Summer Olympics more than FIFA World Cup at that time and that the players playing mainly barefooted, though the later is just a tale. In 1952, during the Olympics in Finland, India was defeated in the first round by Yugoslavia 10–1. This defeat made the AIFF make it mandatory for players on the national team to wear football boots. In 1954, the AIFF played an active role in promoting football in Asia when they were one of the founding members of the Asian Football Confederation. India took part in four straight Olympic football tournaments between 1948 and 1960 but have failed to qualify since. In 1985, India started to participate in World Cup qualifiers again but have failed to make it to the tournament.

In 1977, the AIFF started the Federation Cup which was the first club based national tournament in the country. The Santosh Trophy, the national tournament for state teams, was started in 1941.

In 1996, the AIFF began the first national league in the country, the semi-professional National Football League. Before this, most clubs played in state leagues or select nationwide tournaments.

In 2006, the AIFF reformatted the league as the I-League in an effort to professionalise the game. However, during the following seasons, the league suffered from a lack of popularity due to poor marketing.

In September 2006, the AIFF signed a 10-year television and media contract with Zee Sports. The deal would make Zee broadcast the National Football League, later the I-League, and other tournaments organised by the AIFF and selected India's international matches. However, in October 2010, the deal between the AIFF and Zee Sports was terminated after differences between both parties related to payment and marketing of football in India.

On 9 December 2010, it was announced that the AIFF had signed a new 15-year, ₹700 crore deal with Reliance Industries and the International Management Group.

It received the AFC President's Recognition Award for Grassroots Football (Silver) for its unwavering commitment to football growth at the grassroots in October 2024. It did better this time compared to its bronze award it received at the last ceremony of the AFC awards.

FIFA Suspension

On 16 August 2022, the FIFA Council unanimously decided to suspend All India Football Federation with immediate effect due to undue influence from third parties, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes. As a result, India was temporarily excluded from next AFC Asia Cup edition until the suspension got lifted before the tournament began. In response to the ban, AIFF agreed to hold an election on 2 September to restore India's participation in FIFA once it got a new administration. On 27 August, FIFA lifted suspension on India, after the government agreed to end its interference in the AIFF, allowing the AIFF administration to resume activities.

Administration

FoundationGeneral body
Executive committeeStanding committee & Judicial bodies
President
Secretary General
AIFF secretariat
Strategy & planning
Governance & administrationFootball DevelopmentBusiness & marketing
NamePosition
Delegates The following are on the board of the directors at the AIFF. Name Position India Kalyan Chaubey President India Nalapad Ahmed Haris Vice-president Vacant Secretary General India Satyanarayan Muthyalu Deputy secretary India Kipa Ajay Treasurer India Syed Sabir Pasha Technical director India Prashant J. Singh Head of players' development India Ashish V. Pandey Grassroots manager India Sarthak Mishra State development manager India Shveta Sharma Coaching education India Aman Dubey Coaching education India Shubham Gurung Technical coordinator India Khalid Jamil Head coach (senior men's) India Crispin Chettri Head coach (senior women's) India Jaydeep Basu Media director India Ravishankar J. Referee coordinatorTechnical committee IM Vijayan – Chairperson Shabbir Ali – Deputy chairperson Baichung Bhutia Eugeneson Lyngdoh Climax Lawrence Harjinder Singh Arun Malhotra Santosh Singh Pinky Bompal Magar Victor Amalraj Thongam Tababi DeviLeague committee Lalnghinglova Hmar – Chairperson Arif Ali – Deputy chairperson Santanu Pujari Amit Chaudhary Reginold Vargese K. P. Singh Kiran Chowgule NizamuddinDevelopment committee Avijit Paul – Chairperson Mulrajsinh Chudasama – Deputy chairperson Vijay Bali Ratankumar Singh Moirangthem S. Dhanasegar Muhammed Rafeek T. K. M. Liaqat Ali Jesiah Villavarayar Mohd. ShahidBeach soccer committee Jignesh Patil – Chairperson KI Nizammudin – Deputy chairperson Anup Patra Bruno Coutinho Md. Ikram Upen Patel Dilip Singh Shekhawat Sanjay Mehshack Santosh Kumar G. P. PalgunaAdvisory committee Shabbir Ali – Chairperson G. P. Palguna – Deputy chairperson Gurdev Singh Atanu Bhattacharya Irungbam Surkumar Singh Victor Manjila RP Singh Arun Singh RajputFutsal committee Vijay Bali – Chairperson Amit Khemani – Deputy chairperson Kuljit Singh Lalrengpuia Syed Husnain Ali Naqvi Ravinder Prasad Singh Naresh Singh Rana S. Achu B. S. Mehra Chung Chung Bhutia Mohammad Shahid JabbarReferee committee Sankar Komaleeswaran, Chairperson Sundarraj Balu – Deputy chairperson Chaitali Paul Srikrishna Coimbatore Ramaswamy Mohd. Kamil Sethumadhavan Chozhakkad Subrata SarkarFinance committee Menla Ethanpa – Chairperson Maloji Raje Chhatrapati – Deputy chairperson L. V. LalthantluangaOther members Valanka Natasha Alemão – Chairperson, women's committee Monoranjan Bhattacharya Savio Medeira – Head of coaching education Kiran Kumar Kulkarni – Chairperson, medical committee Malojiraje Chhatrapati Mohan Lal K. Neibou Sekhose Deepak Sharma Syed Imtiaz Husain Syed Hasnain Ali Naqvi
India Kalyan ChaubeyPresident
India Nalapad Ahmed HarisVice-president
VacantSecretary General
India Satyanarayan MuthyaluDeputy secretary
India Kipa AjayTreasurer
India Syed Sabir PashaTechnical director
India Prashant J. SinghHead of players' development
India Ashish V. PandeyGrassroots manager
India Sarthak MishraState development manager
India Shveta SharmaCoaching education
India Aman DubeyCoaching education
India Shubham GurungTechnical coordinator
India Khalid JamilHead coach (senior men's)
India Crispin ChettriHead coach (senior women's)
India Jaydeep BasuMedia director
India Ravishankar J.Referee coordinator

Notes:

National teams

Men India national football team India national under-23 football team India national under-20 football team India national under-17 football team India national beach soccer team India national futsal teamWomen India women's national football team India women's national under-20 football team India women's national under-17 football team India women's national futsal team

Affiliated associations and leagues

There are currently 36 state associations and 2 affiliates with the All India Football Federation.

Full members

No.AssociationState/UTPresident
1All Manipur Football AssociationManipurM. Ratan Kumar Singh
2Andaman and Nicobar Football AssociationAndaman and Nicobar IslandsVidya Prakash Krishna
3Andhra Pradesh Football AssociationAndhra PradeshGopalakrishna Kosaraju
4Arunachal Pradesh Football AssociationArunachal PradeshPema Khandu
5Assam Football AssociationAssamNaba Kumar Doley
6Bihar Football AssociationBiharPrasenjeet Mehta
7Chandigarh Football AssociationChandigarhK. P. Singh
8Chhattisgarh Football AssociationChhattisgarhAjay Chandrakar
9Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Football AssociationDadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & DiuAmit Khemani
10Football Association of OdishaOdishaSamir Dey
11Football DelhiDelhiSaraftullah (acting)
12Goa Football AssociationGoaCaitano Fernandes
13Gujarat State Football AssociationGujaratParimal Nathwani
14Haryana Football AssociationHaryanaSuraj Pal
15Himachal Pradesh Football AssociationHimachal PradeshBaldev Singh Tomar
16Indian Football AssociationWest BengalAjit Banerjee
17Jammu and Kashmir Football AssociationJammu and KashmirWasim Aslam
18Jharkhand Football AssociationJharkhandMithlesh Kumar Thakur
19Karnataka State Football AssociationKarnatakaN. A. Haris
20Kerala Football AssociationKeralaNavas Meeran
21Ladakh Football AssociationLadakhTashi Namgail
22Lakshadweep Football AssociationLakshadweepK. Mohammed Ali
23Madhya Pradesh Football AssociationMadhya PradeshTrilok Chand Kochar
24Meghalaya Football AssociationMeghalayaLarsing Ming Sawyan
25Mizoram Football AssociationMizoramLalnghinglova Hmar
26Nagaland Football AssociationNagalandNeibou Sekhose
27Pondicherry Football AssociationPuducherryD. Nestor
28Punjab Football AssociationPunjabSamir Thapar
29Rajasthan Football AssociationRajasthanManvendra Singh
30Sikkim Football AssociationSikkimMenla Ethenpa
31Tamil Nadu Football AssociationTamil NaduJesiah Villavarayar
32Telangana Football AssociationTelanganaMohammed Ali Rafath
33Tripura Football AssociationTripuraRatan Saha
34Uttar Pradesh Football SanghUttar PradeshArvind Menon
35Uttarakhand State Football AssociationUttarakhandAmandeep Sandhu
36Western India Football AssociationMaharashtraPraful Patel

Affiliate members

No.AssociationDepartmentPresident
1Railways Sports Promotion BoardIndian RailwaysD. K. Gayen
2Services Sports Control BoardIndian Armed ForcesDinesh Suri

State leagues list

Men's Assam State Premier League (Assam) Bangalore Super Division (Karnataka) Bihar Soccer League (Bihar) Calcutta Football League (West Bengal) Chandra Memorial League (Tripura) Chennai Football League (Tamil Nadu) Chhattisgarh State Men's Football League Championship (Chhattisgarh) Dadra & Nagar Haveli Senior Division League and Daman and Diu Senior Division League (Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu) FAO League (Odisha) Delhi Football League (Delhi) Goa Football League (Goa) Gujarat SFA Club Championship (Gujarat) Haryana Men's Football League (Haryana) Himachal Football League (Himachal Pradesh) Indrajit Namchoom Arunachal League (Arunachal Pradesh) Jammu & Kashmir Premier Football League (Jammu and Kashmir) JSA League (Jharkhand) Kavaratti League (Lakshadweep) Kerala Premier League (Kerala) Ladakh Super League (Ladakh) Lucknow Super Division (Uttar Pradesh) Madhya Pradesh Premier League (Madhya Pradesh) Manipur Premier League (Manipur) Meghalaya State League (Meghalaya) Mizoram Premier League (Mizoram) Mumbai Football League, Pune Football League, NDFA League, Kolhapur Senior League, Thane Super Division (Maharashtra) Nagaland Premier League (Nagaland) Punjab State Super Football League (Punjab) Pondicherry Men's League Championship (Pondicherry) Rahim League A Division (Telangana) Rajasthan State Men's League (Rajasthan) Sikkim Premier Division League (Sikkim) Uttarakhand Super League (Uttarakhand)Women's Assam Women's League (Assam) Arunachal Women's League (Arunachal) Bihar State Women's League (Bihar) Calcutta Women's Football League (West Bengal) Chhattisgarh State Women's Football League Championship (Chhattisgarh) FD Women's League (Delhi) Goa Women's League (Goa) Gujarat State Women's League (Gujarat) Haryana Women's Football League (Haryana) Himachal Women's League (Himachal) JSA Women's League (Jharkhand) Karnataka Women's League (Karnataka) Kerala Women's League (Kerala) Madhya Pradesh Women's Premier League (Madhya Pradesh) Manipur Women's League (Manipur) Meghalaya Women's State League (Meghalaya) Mizoram Women's League (Mizoram) Nagaland Women's Football League (Nagaland) Odisha Women's League (Odisha) Punjab Women's League (Punjab) Pondicherry Women's League (Pondicherry) Sikkim Women's Super League (Sikkim) Tamil Nadu Women's League (Tamil Nadu) WIFA Women's Football League (Maharashtra)

Competitions

National level

State level

Men's senior Santosh Trophy National Beach Soccer ChampionshipMen's youth Swami Vivekananda NFC (U-20) B.C. Roy Trophy (U-15) Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy (U-13) Subroto Cup (inter-school)Women's senior Rajmata Jijabai TrophyWomen's youth Dr. Talimeren Ao Trophy (U-19) Sub Junior Girls' National Football Championship (U-16) Subroto Cup (inter-school)

Club level

Men's senior Indian Super League Indian Football League I-League 2 I-League 3 Super Cup Durand Cup Futsal Club ChampionshipMen's youth RF Development League (U-21) AIFF Youth League (U-17) Junior League (U-15) Sub-Junior League (U-13)Women's senior Indian Women's League Indian Women's League 2

Current title holders

CompetitionYearChampionsTitleNext edition
Senior (men's)
Santosh Trophy2025–26ServicesNational Champion2026–27
National Games2025KeralaNational Games Champion2027
National Beach Soccer Championship2023KeralaNational Beach Soccer Champion
Indian Super League2024–25Mohun Bagan SGISL Champion2025–26
Mohun Bagan SGISL Cup Winner
Indian Football League2024–25Inter KashiI-League Champion2025–26
I-League 22024–25Diamond HarbourI-League 2 Champion2025–26
I-League 32024–25Diamond HarbourI-League 3 Champion2025–26
AIFF Super Cup2025GoaSuper Cup Champion2025–26
Durand Cup2025NorthEast UnitedDurand Cup Champion2026
Futsal Club Championship2024–25Goal HunterzFutsal Club Champion2025–26
Senior (women's)
Rajmata Jijabai Trophy2025–26ManipurNational Women's Champion2026–27
National Games2025HaryanaNational Games Women's Champion2027
Indian Women's League2024–25East BengalIWL Champion2025–26
Indian Women's League 22024–25Garhwal UnitedIWL 2 Champion2025–26
Youth (men's)
Swami Vivekananda NFC (U20)2024–25DelhiNational U-20 Champion2025–26
B.C. Roy Trophy2025–26ManipurNational U-15 Champion2026–27
Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy2025–26West BengalNational U-13 Champion2026–27
Youth League (U-17)2024–25PunjabU-17 league Champion2025–26
Youth League (U-15)2024–25PunjabU-15 league Champion2025–26
Youth League (U-13)2024–25Minerva AcademyU-13 league Champion2025–26
Youth (women's)
Junior Girls' National Football Championship2025–26ManipurNational U-19 Champion2026–27
Sub Junior Girls' National Football Championship2025–26JharkhandNational U-16 Champion2026–27

Indian Football League pyramid

Men's

LevelNational leagues
1Indian Super League 14 clubs
2Indian Football League 10 clubs – 1 promotion ↑↓ 1 relegation
3I-League 2 9 clubs – 2 promotions ↑↓ 2 relegations
4I-League 3 25 clubs (5 zones) – 2 promotions ↑↓ provisional relegations
State leagues
State levelWest BengalAssamDelhiTamil NaduMaharastraGoaJammu and KashmirKarnatakaManipurMeghalayaOdishaJharkhandPunjabSikkimTripuraKeralaLadakhMizoramArunachal PradeshBiharChhattisgarhDadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuGujaratHaryanaHimachal PradeshLakshadweepMadhya PradeshNagalandPuducherryRajasthanTelanganaUttar PradeshUttarakhand
MumbaiPuneNagpurKolhapurThane
51CFL Premier Division ↑promote ↓relegateAssam State Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateDelhi Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateCFA Senior Division ↑promote ↓relegateMumbai Premier League ↑promote ↓relegatePDFA Super Division League ↑promote ↓relegateNDFA Elite Division League ↑promote ↓relegateKolhapur Senior League ↑promote ↓relegateThane Super Division ↑promote ↓relegateGoa Professional League ↑promote ↓relegateJ&K Premier Football League ↑promote ↓relegateBDFA Super Division ↑promote ↓relegateManipur Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateMeghalaya State League ↑promote ↓relegateFAO Diamond League ↑promote ↓relegateJSA League Premier Division ↑promote ↓relegatePunjab State Super Football League ↑promote ↓relegateSFA A-Division S-League ↑promote ↓relegateChandra Memorial League ↑promote ↓relegateKerala Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateLadakh Super League ↑promote ↓relegateMizoram Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateIndrajit Namchoom Arunachal League ↑promoteBihar State Soccer League ↑promoteChhattisgarh State Men's Football League Championship ↑promoteDD Senior Division League / DNH Senior Division League ↑promoteGujarat SFA Club Championship ↑promoteHaryana Men's Football League ↑promoteHimachal Football League ↑promoteKavaratti Football League ↑promoteMadhya Pradesh Premier League ↑promoteNagaland Super League ↑promotePondicherry Men's League Championship ↑promoteRajasthan State Men's League ↑promoteRahim League A Division ↑promoteLucknow Super Division ↑promoteUttarakhand Super League ↑promote
62CFL 1st Division↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2Assam Club Championship / Guwahati Premier Football League ↑promote ↓relegateFD Senior Division League ↑promote ↓relegateFirst Division ↑promote ↓relegateMumbai Super League ↑promote ↓relegatePDFA First Division League ↑promote ↓relegateNDFA Super Division League ↑promote ↓relegate1 divisionGFA 1st Division League ↑promote ↓relegateJ&K Super Division ↑promote ↓relegateBDFA A Division ↑promote ↓relegateAMFA Cup ↑promote ↓relegateShillong Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateFAO Gold League ↑promote ↓relegateJSA League Super Division ↑promote ↓relegatePunjab State League Second Division ↑promote ↓relegateSikkim B Division ↑promote ↓relegateChandra Memorial B Division League ↑promote ↓relegateKerala Premier League Second Division ↑promoteLadakh District Leagues ↑promoteMizoram 1st Division League ↑promote1 division
73CFL 2nd Division ↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2GSA A Division Football League ↑promote ↓relegateFD A-Division ↑promote ↓relegateSecond Division ↑promote ↓relegateMFA First Division ↑promote ↓relegatePDFA Second Division League ↑promote ↓relegateNDFA Senior Division League ↑promote ↓relegateGFA 2nd Division League ↑promote ↓relegateJ&K A-Division ↑promote ↓relegateBDFA B Division ↑promote ↓relegateThangjam Birchandra-Maipakpi Memorial Winners' Cup ↑promote ↓relegateSecond Division League ↑promote ↓relegateFAO Silver League ↑promote ↓relegateJSA League A Division ↑promotePunjab State League Third Division ↑promoteSikkim C Division ↑promoteChandra Memorial C Division League ↑promote2 divisions
84CFL 3rd Division ↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2GSA B Division Football League ↑promote ↓relegateFD B-Division ↑promote ↓relegateThird Division ↑promote ↓relegateMFA Second Division ↑promote ↓relegatePDFA Third Division League ↑promote ↓relegate3 divisionsGFA 3rd Division League ↑promoteJ&K B-Division ↑promoteBDFA C Division ↑promoteManipur District Leagues ↑promoteThird Division League ↑promoteFAO 2nd Division League ↑promote3 divisions
95CFL 4th Division ↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2GSA C Division Football League ↑promoteFD C-Division ↑promoteFourth Division ↑promoteMFA Third Division ↑promote4 divisions4 divisions
106CFL 5th Division ↑promote 25 divisions

Women's

LevelLeague(s) / Division(s)
National leagues
1Indian Women's League 7 clubs – ↓ 0 relegations
2Indian Women's League 2 8 clubs – 2 promotions ↑↓ relegations TBA
State leagues
State levelKarnatakaWest BengalDelhiMaharastraTamil NaduAssamGoaManipurMeghalayaOdishaJharkhandPunjabSikkimMizoramArunachal PradeshBiharChhattisgarhGujaratHaryanaHimachal PradeshKeralaMadhya PradeshPuducherry
31Karnataka Women's Super Division ↑promote ↓relegateCWFL Premier Division A ↑promoteFD Women's Premier League ↑promote ↓relegateWIFA Women's Football League ↑promoteTamil Nadu Women's League ↑promoteAssam Women's League ↑promoteGoa Women's League ↑promoteManipur Women's League ↑promoteSSA Women's Football League ↑promoteOdisha Women's League ↑promoteJSA Women's League ↑promotePunjab Women's League ↑promoteSikkim Women's Super League ↑promoteMizoram Women's League ↑promoteArunachal Women's Football Championship ↑promoteBihar State Women's League ↑promoteChhattisgarh State Women's Football League Championship ↑promoteGujarat State Women's League ↑promoteHaryana Women's Football League ↑promoteHimachal Women's League ↑promoteKerala Women's League ↑promoteMadhya Pradesh Women's Premier League ↑promotePondicherry Women's League ↑promote
42Karnataka Women's A DivisionCWFL Premier Division BFD Women's ChampionshipMFA Women's LeaguePDFA Women's DivisionKolhapur Women's League1 division
53Karnataka Women's B Division2 divisions

Evolution

Men's
LevelYears
1888–18931898–19411941–19771977–19961996–19971997–20012001–20062006–20072007–20112011–20142014–20172017–20222022–20232023–20262026–present
18931937
National leagues1NoneFormation of Indian Football Association (IFA)Calcutta Football LeagueSantosh TrophyNational Football LeagueI-LeagueIndian Super LeagueIndian Super League
I-League
2NoneFormation of All India Football Federation (AIFF)NoneNFL Second DivisionI-League 2nd DivisionI-LeagueIndian Football League
3NoneNFL Third DivisionDiscontinuedI-League 2
4NoneI-League 3
Regional leagues5–11State leagues
Cup competitionsDurand Cup
Federation CupAIFF Super Cup
Indian Super CupDiscontinued
Women's
LevelYears
19371991–20162016–20232023-present
National leagues1Formation of All India Football Federation (AIFF)Senior Women's National Football ChampionshipIndian Women's League
2NoneIndian Women's League 2
Regional leagues3–State leagues

Past office bearers

PresidentsState FATenure
Presidents The following is a list of presidents of AIFF: PresidentsState FATenure Brigadier V.H.B. MajendieArmy1937 –? Brigadier Dorman SmithArmy? –? D. MoirBombay? –? Moin-ul-HaqBihar1948 – 1950 Pankaj GuptaWest Bengal1950 – 1960 Manindra Nath Dutta RayWest Bengal1960 – 1975 Nurul AminAssam1975 – 1980 Khalifa ZiauddinMaharashtra1980 – 1988 Priya Ranjan DasmunsiBihar, Women's FA1988 – 2008 Praful PatelMaharashtra2009 – 2022 Kalyan ChaubeyGujarat2022 – presentSecretaries-General The following is a list of secretaries of AIFF: SecretariesState FATenure Major AC WilsonArmy1937 –? Major JB DonaldsonArmy? –? EJ TurnerBombay? –? Manindra Nath Dutta RayBengal1942 – 1950 Major Lachman SinghArmy? –? Khalifa ZiauddinMaharashtra? –? A. T. VijayrangamMysore? – 1980 Ashok GhoshWest Bengal1980 – 1988 P. P. LakshmananKerala1988 – 1996 Kedar Nath MourAssam1997 – 2000 Alberto ColacoGoa2000 – 2010 Kushal Das–2010 – 2022 Sunando Dhar (interim)–2022 Shaji PrabhakaranDelhi2022 – 2023 Satyanarayan M (interim)Karnataka2023 – 2024 Anilkumar PrabhakaranKerala2024 – present
Brigadier V.H.B. MajendieArmy1937 –?
Brigadier Dorman SmithArmy? –?
D. MoirBombay? –?
Moin-ul-HaqBihar1948 – 1950
Pankaj GuptaWest Bengal1950 – 1960
Manindra Nath Dutta RayWest Bengal1960 – 1975
Nurul AminAssam1975 – 1980
Khalifa ZiauddinMaharashtra1980 – 1988
Priya Ranjan DasmunsiBihar, Women's FA1988 – 2008
Praful PatelMaharashtra2009 – 2022
Kalyan ChaubeyGujarat2022 – present
SecretariesState FATenure
Major AC WilsonArmy1937 –?
Major JB DonaldsonArmy? –?
EJ TurnerBombay? –?
Manindra Nath Dutta RayBengal1942 – 1950
Major Lachman SinghArmy? –?
Khalifa ZiauddinMaharashtra? –?
A. T. VijayrangamMysore? – 1980
Ashok GhoshWest Bengal1980 – 1988
P. P. LakshmananKerala1988 – 1996
Kedar Nath MourAssam1997 – 2000
Alberto ColacoGoa2000 – 2010
Kushal Das2010 – 2022
Sunando Dhar (interim)2022
Shaji PrabhakaranDelhi2022 – 2023
Satyanarayan M (interim)Karnataka2023 – 2024
Anilkumar PrabhakaranKerala2024 – present

Controversies

From 1988 to 2009, Congress party's Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi was president of AIFF. After him his fellow, then Congress and later Nationalist Congress Party's politician Praful Patel became president and run it from 2009 to 2022 in an authoritarian manner. He was removed from the position by Supreme Court of India in May 2022 and a three members' committee was appointed to run AIFF. In their decision the judge remarked that the present state of this organisation is not in the interest of proper governance. Patel remained president of the AIFF for 16 years, without any tenure limit. He held the position in 3 terms. As per AIFF, some people dictate Indian football who serve themselves in the expenses of football sport and players. According to The Telegraph newspaper's article, there is rampant and open corruption in the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and due to this, many of the sponsors do not want to sponsor AIFF or be associated with it. And Players, coaches and officials related to football feels that the AIFF's attitude and management of this organisation have to be change, otherwise football will not improve in India.

As of 6 October 2021, since 2020 AIFF avoided elections to new president and office holders. Praful Patel is president of AIFF since 2009 and held president's post even after his legal presidency period ended.

Multiple times, FIFA have accused AIFF of outside influence in it. On 15 August 2022, FIFA suspended the federation for violating its statutes on third-party interference. India was stripped off its hosting rights for international football tournaments, including the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup scheduled for October 2022. The Suspension was lifted on 27 August 2022. As a result, 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup scheduled for October 2022 were held as planned.

This organisation is often accused for neglecting women's football.

The Indian men's national football team has never played in the FIFA World Cup but India did qualify for the 1950 FIFA World Cup which was held in Brazil. In 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification, the other teams in India's qualification group withdrew due to various reasons and India qualified as the remaining team. However, the Indian team did not participate and withdrew their name. A common myth is that India withdrew and didn't participate because FIFA did not allow Indians to play football barefoot. According to author and sports journalist Jaydeep Basu, this is completely wrong and India did not participate because AIFF did not believe that its then players had the calibre to compete against the top teams of the world. Furthermore, AIFF used to consider the Olympics more important than the FIFA World Cup. According to Basu, by not sending India's team to the 1950 FIFA World Cup, AIFF did huge mistake.

See also

Further reading

  • Media team, AIFF (12 May 2023). . the-aiff.com. New Delhi: All India Football Federation. Archived from on 12 May 2023.

External links

  • (archived 22 October 2020)
  • at FIFA.com (archived 23 June 2007)
  • at The-AFC.com (archived 19 March 2013)