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AIFF Faces Potential Penalties for Exiting FIFA ASEAN Cup Amidst Claims of 'False Statements' from the Federation.

  • Authored By: Sports Now
  • Updated Aug 20, 2026, 12:20 IST

AIFF has denounced "false assertions" regarding a monetary fine associated with their exit from the FIFA ASEAN Cup 2026.

AIFF Faces Potential Penalties for Exiting FIFA ASEAN Cup Amidst Claims of 'False Statements' from the Federation.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has publicly addressed what it calls “incorrect claims” regarding its decision to withdraw from the FIFA ASEAN Cup 2026, asserting that this choice will not lead to any predetermined financial penalties. In a recent statement, the federation expressed its concerns over the dissemination of unverified financial figures and allegations that lack supporting documentation.

Withdrawal for Strategic Opportunity

India's decision to forgo participation in the inaugural FIFA ASEAN Cup was made in favor of hosting a prestigious international friendly match against Brazil, a five-time world champion. The AIFF emphasized that the match, scheduled for October 3 in Kolkata, was arranged through proper institutional channels and represents a significant opportunity for Indian football, the national team, and its supporters.

According to the federation, this friendly match is expected to provide a substantial morale boost to the Indian national team and enhance fan engagement with the sport. “The impact of this match is immeasurable,” the AIFF stated, highlighting that the event is a collaborative effort between two football federations rather than a unilateral decision.

Call for Fact-Based Discourse

While the AIFF acknowledges the public's right to express opinions about Indian football, it insists that any claims regarding its financial management and expenditures must be grounded in factual evidence. The federation cautioned that the spread of misleading information could harm India's reputation both domestically and internationally.

“We believe that those making these claims are likely misinformed and have the best interests of Indian football at heart,” the AIFF remarked. The federation aims to clarify the facts surrounding its financial situation and has warned that it may take legal action against individuals who continue to propagate false and defamatory statements. The AIFF's statement serves as a reminder of the importance of accuracy in discussions about the future of Indian football.

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