The FIFA Emergency Committee
decided to suspend the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) with immediate effect,
on account of government interference.
Article 13, par. 1 and article 17,
par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes oblige member associations to manage their affairs
independently and with no influence from third parties.
The suspension of Nigeria from
international football by FIFA would have a lot of implications on the
development of the game in the country.
. No Nigerian team can compete in
any international (CAF and FIFA organised) competitions
.As a result of this decision, no
team from Nigeria of any sort (including clubs) can have any international
sporting contact (art. 14 par. 3 of the FIFA Statutes).
. During the period of suspension,
the NFF may not be represented in any regional, continental or international
competitions, including at club level, or in friendly matches.
.The most immediate effect is that
Nigeria will not be entitled to participate in the upcoming FIFA U-20 Women’s
World Cup (5-24 August 2014) should the suspension not be lifted by 15 July
2014.
. In addition, neither the NFF nor
any of its members or officials may benefit from any FIFA or CAF development
programmes, courses or training during the suspension period.
The decision to suspend the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) follows a letter sent by FIFA to the NFF on 4 July
2014, in which it expressed its great concern after the NFF was served with
court proceedings and consequently an order preventing the president of the NFF,
the NFF Executive Committee members and the NFF Congress from running the
affairs of Nigerian football was granted by a High Court of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
The said court order compelled the
Nigerian Minister of Sports to appoint a senior member of the civil service to
manage the NFF until the matter was heard in court, without giving any date for
such a hearing. The authorities then appointed a person who decided to convene
an extraordinary general assembly on 5 July 2014. This extraordinary general
assembly was convened in violation of the NFF statutes.
Originally, an elective congress
had been planned by the NFF to take place on 26 August 2014.
The suspension will be lifted once
the court actions have been withdrawn and the properly elected NFF Executive
Committee, the NFF general assembly and the NFF administration are able to work
without any interference in their affairs.
As a result of this decision, no
team from Nigeria of any sort (including clubs) can have any international
sporting contact (art. 14 par. 3 of the FIFA Statutes). During the period of
suspension, the NFF may not be represented in any regional, continental or
international competitions, including at club level, or in friendly matches.
The most immediate effect is that
Nigeria will not be entitled to participate in the upcoming FIFA U-20 Women’s
World Cup (5-24 August 2014) should the suspension not be lifted by 15 July
2014.
In addition, neither the NFF nor
any of its members or officials may benefit from any FIFA or CAF development
programmes, courses or training during the suspension period.
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