World football’s governing body FIFA on Friday lifted the ban on the AIFF after the Supreme Court struck down the Committee of Administrators (CoA) order paving the way for India to host the Women’s U-17 World Cup in October. . FIFA on 15 August suspended the AIFF for “undue influence of third parties” and said that the Under-17 Women’s World Cup “cannot be held as planned in India at present”.
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