PFF NC likely to get three-month extension amid election delays [Nukta]

PFF NC likely to get three-month extension amid election delays [Nukta]

With current deadline of 15 December fast approaching for current PFF NC tenure, FIFA may extend time again to March to complete PFF elections. This comes after a PFF Extraordinary Congress session in November to amend electoral clauses in PFF Constitution got disrupted.

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NA body again asks PSB, NC to submit documents [The News]

NA body again asks PSB, NC to submit documents [The News]

In addition to submitting a detailed report on PFF electoral process, NA Standing Committee on IPC also directed PFF NC to submit a list of all individuals banned by PFF and the reasons behind those bans.

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Is Pakistan football on the brink of international suspension? [Nukta]

Is Pakistan football on the brink of international suspension? [Nukta]

There are fears that PFF electoral process could be derailed and could force FIFA to suspend Pakistan again because of third-party interference.

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PFF Extraordinary Congress postponed as parliamentary panel raps NC [Dawn]

PFF Extraordinary Congress postponed as parliamentary panel raps NC [Dawn]

One reason for the postponement of PFF's Extraordinary Congress yesterday was after three departments - Navy, PAF, and Police - objected to their exclusion from taking part.

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PFF moot postponed as Pakistan football continues to remain in a state of flux [Nukta]

PFF moot postponed as Pakistan football continues to remain in a state of flux [Nukta]

The purpose of the meeting was the amendment in the PFF Constitution Article 38 which carries the eligibility criteria for the PFF’s president.

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PFF presidency eligibility criteria under spotlight as congress considers amendments [Nukta]

PFF presidency eligibility criteria under spotlight as congress considers amendments [Nukta]

NC, along with FIFA-AFC delegation, will propose the necessary amendments to the PFF Constitution and Congress will need to approve or disapprove by two-third majority.

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