Kalyan Chaubey (born 16 December 1976) is an Indian politician of Bharatiya Janata Party and a former professional football goalkeeper. He is the current president of the All India Football Federation.

Football career

Playing career

Chaubey graduated from Tata Football Academy in 1995. He played as a goalkeeper and won the award – "Indian Goalkeeper of the Year" – in 1997–98 and 2001–02. He was member of the Indian teams at U-17 Asian Youth Championship 1994 in Iran and U-20 Asian Youth Championship 1996 in South Korea in 1996, the India national team from 1999 to 2006.

He was part of the Indian team that won the SAFF Championship twice. He played the National Championship (Santosh Trophy) for five different states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Goa, Punjab and Maharashtra. He played for Mohun Bagan AC, East Bengal FC, Salgaocar SC, Mahindra United, JCT Phagwara, and Mumbai FC as a goalkeeper. He had a short loan spell at Bangladesh Muktiyodha, Dhaka. [citation needed] He also played for East Bengal and Mohun Bagan from 1996 to 2000. In 2002, he trialled for the German club 2. Bundesliga side Karlsruher SC, and Verbandsliga Württemberg outfit VfR Heilbronn.

Post football career

After his retirement as a footballer, he had a brief modelling career. He also worked as a sports commentator and analyst for Sony, Ten TV and Start Sports Network for tournaments like Calcutta Football League and the Indian Super League. He was the CEO of Mohun Bagan academy from 2010 to 2013. He was also a co-ordinator for the GOALZ Project 2012, developed by Kolkata Police and British Council, to support underprivileged children.

Sports administrative career

AIFF President and IOA Joint Secretary

On 2 September 2022, Chaubey was elected as the President of the All India Football Federation after his 33–1 victory over former India international footballer Bhaichung Bhutia. On 28 November 2022, he was elected unopposed as the join secretary of the Indian Olympic Association. He is also functioning as the acting CEO of the IOA till the appointment of the post.

Allegations of bribery

On 2 March 2024, AIFF principal legal advisor alleged misuses of federation funds by Kalyan Chaubey and allotment of broadcasting tenders for various AIFF competitions to a company close to the president, these allegations were denied by Chaubey. Few days later, The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) asked the former legal head to submit evidence and sought full case files from the AIFF. On 9 July 2024, one day before the Maniktala bypoll elections, Kunal Ghosh, a Trinamool Congress leader released an audio recording alleging that BJP candidate Kalyan Chaubey offered him a post in football administration in return for his help to win the election. Chaubey denied the allegations stating it was a courtesy call and the recording was edited.

Administrative performance timeline

DateStatement/ActionPlanResultRef.
8 September 2022Expansion of women's footballintroduce age-group league introduce a minimum salary cap in the IWLNo age-group league for women's football initiated
11 September 2022MoU with Qatar FAstrategic alliance for the mutual benefit of footballNone
6 October 2022MoU with Saudi FAprovision of technological support organization and hosting of youth competitions for both men and women on a regular basis exchange of football and governance expertsOnly knockout stage of 2022–23 Santosh Trophy hosted in Saudi Arabia
5 December 20222027 AFC Asian Cup host bid withdrawalAIFF decided to withdraw their bid in order to build the foundations of proper footballing structure instead of hosting of big events as hosting requires big resourcesIndia failed to qualify for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup during qualification
3 July 2023Restore Federation Cupto revive and restore Federation Cup as the premier cup competition from the 2023–24 seasonNot held, plan abandoned
31 August 2023Institutional Leaguestarting the Institutional League as a competition for the institutional teamsDid not come to fruition
September 2023Hero MotoCorp title sponsorship of Indian football national tierscontinuation of title sponsorship of Indian men's and women's league and cup competitionsFailed to reach agreement with the organisation regarding sponsorship, leading to the end of Hero MotoCorp's association with Indian football, Indian national tiers organised without title sponsors since the 2023–24 season
30 October 2023MoU with CAFAparticipation of Indian national teams across all age groups in both men's and women's competitions on an invitational basis mutual benefits in all areas of football, with a specific focus on youth football, women's football, coach education, and refereeingIndia NT participated in the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup Age group men's or women's teams and senior women's team are yet to participate in CAFA tournaments
15 November 2023AIFF FIFA Academyset up the AIFF-FIFA Talent Academy under the FIFA Talent Development Schemeestablished at Bhubaneswar in Odisha
6 January 2024Introducing Additional Video Review System (AVRS)participating in the trial of AVRS instead of looking for possibilities for VARNot implemented
29 February 2024U20 Men's National Championshipsstarting the National Championships for the U20 men's age groupstarted from the 2023–24 season
22 March 2024TW3 age test in national youth competitionsApplication of TW3 age test across U13 and U15 competitions at the national level youth leaguesinitiated in Junior Youth League and Sub-Junior Youth League from the 2024–25 season
10 September 2024Reintroduce India U20 team in I-LeagueResume participation of India U20 team in I-League for game time and preparation for the 2027 Asian Cup and 2026 Asian Games, with exemption from promotion-relegationPlan dropped India U20 team failed to qualify for 2025 U-20 Asian Cup
2 December 2024Commercial rights of premier AIFF competitionssigned commercial rights agreement for I-League, I-League 2, IWL, Santosh Trophy and Rajmata Jijabai Trophy with Shrachi Sportsthe broadcasting of the competitions to be streamed on SSEN app broadcasting of 80% of I-League matches also awarded to Sony
11 July 2025Roadmap of Indian Women's Football post India's 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationholding the 2025–26 Indian Women's League from September 2025 to January 2026 participation of India U20 in the IWL India WNT to undergo 83 days of preparation camps, conducted in three phases India WNT to play 10-12 international friendlies and 5-7 matches with domestic teams each player is projected to play at least 30 matches between August and February, combining both club and international commitments 2025–26 Rajmata Jijabai Trophy to be held after the continental tournament for uninterrupted WNT preparationunable to host 2025–26 Indian Women's League as per roadmap, IWL started much later from 20 December 2025 with only one phase India U20 were promoted from IWL 2, but later were included in the IWL camps held only during the October and November FIFA windows India WNT have only played 2 FIFA and 1 exhibition friendlies in the October window and no matches were organised in the November window only certain players have played international friendlies and AFC club games, while league only started from December 2025 2025–26 Rajmata Jijabai Trophy was held before continental tournament contrary to the roadmap
November/December 2025Indian Super League tenderto monetise commercial rights of ISLdid not attract any bids, men's top tier season yet to start
December 2025I-League, I-League 2, I-League 3 tenderto monetise commercial rights of I-League tiersdid not attract any bids, men's lower tiers season yet to start
December 2025IWL, IWL 2 tenderto monetise commercial rights of IWL tiersonly one bid received, but AIFF failed to reach agreement with the bidder, women's top tier started without title sponsor

Political career

In 2015, he turned to politics and joined the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP). He was nominated by the BJP as its candidate for the Krishnanagar (Lok Sabha constituency) in the 2019 Indian general election but lost to Mahua Moitra of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). In 2021, he contested as a BJP candidate for the Maniktala constituency in the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election where he lost to Sadhan Pandey of the TMC. In 2024, he again contested from the same constituency in the bypolls after the death of Pandey. However, he lost by a huge margin to the widowed wife, Supti Pandey, who polled nearly 4 times the votes of Chaubey.

Personal life

Kalyan Chaubey is the son-in-law of former longtime Mohan Bagan general secretary Anjan Mitra.

Honours

India

Individual

  • Indian Goalkeeper of the Year: 1997–98, 2001–02

External links

Further reading

  • . scroll.in. Scroll. 1 August 2018. Archived from on 28 December 2019.
  • Media Team, AIFF (12 May 2023). . the-aiff.com. New Delhi: All India Football Federation. Archived from on 12 May 2023.