AIFF-CAFA MoU paves the way for national teams’ participation in Central Asian tournaments | News Room Odisha

AIFF-CAFA MoU paves the way for national teams’ participation in Central Asian tournaments

Doha (Qatar): All India Football Federation and the Central Asian Football Association entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will open the doors for India’s National Teams’ participation across all age groups in both men’s and women’s competitions organised by the CAFA on an invitational basis.

The AIFF, which was represented by President Kalyan Chaubey and Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran, also had highly fruitful discussions with the CAFA officials on the opportunities for mutual benefits in all areas of football, with a specific focus on youth football, women’s football, coach education, and refereeing.

AFC Deputy General Secretary Vahid Kardany was present, along with all the Presidents and General Secretaries of the CAFA member associations, when the MoU was signed on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, the AIFF President said: “Joining hands with CAFA will help us provide competitive exposure to our National Team players across all age groups. I would like to express my thanks to the management of the CAFA for accommodating our request to participate in the Central Asian competitions.”

The AIFF Secretary General said: “Our players require a higher level of competitive exposure, and that is one of the main reasons why we are collaborating with CAFA. No doubt, with these added opportunities, we would be better prepared for our continental competitions, as the Central Asian region is one of the most competitive football regions in Asia. We are hopeful that this collaboration will be of mutual benefit to both regions.”

The Central Asian Football Association is one of the five regional associations of the Asian Football Confederation. CAFA is currently headquartered in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

Afghanistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkmenistan, Iran, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are the CAFA member associations.

–IANS