The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has announced plans for an “independent inquiry” into the contract renewal process of former head coach Igor Stimac. This decision comes after several reports and allegations surfaced suggesting irregularities and a lack of transparency in the renewal process of Stimac’s contract. The Croatian coach, who has been at the helm of the Indian football team since 2019, recently had his contract extended amid controversy over the terms and the decision-making procedure followed by the AIFF.
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The federation has faced growing criticism from various stakeholders, including players, football analysts, and former officials, who have questioned whether proper protocol was followed. Some critics argue that the renewal process lacked adequate consultation and input from key figures in Indian football, and that the terms of the new contract were not properly scrutinized. In response, the AIFF has decided to initiate an independent investigation to review all aspects of the renewal
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AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey stated that the decision for an inquiry reflects the organization’s commitment to transparency and accountability. He emphasized that the inquiry will be conducted by an external committee with no direct ties to the federation, ensuring an unbiased examination of the facts. “We want to make sure that every decision made is in the best interest of Indian football,” Chaubey said.
The inquiry will examine the decision-making process, the criteria used for the renewal, and whether all procedural norms were adhered to. It will also look into any possible conflicts of interest or undue influence involved. Depending on the outcome, the findings could impact Stimac’s future with the Indian team and lead to reforms in how such decisions are made within the AIFF.
This move by the AIFF is seen as a step toward restoring credibility and trust among the football community, and ensuring that future decisions are made with transparency and integrity.
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