CoA appoints Ranjit Bajaj as Chairman of the Advisory Committee overseeing AIFF

CoA appoints Ranjit Bajaj as Chairman of the Advisory Committee overseeing AIFF

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: June 24 2022

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  • Entrepreneur Ranjit Bajaj, who earlier owned an I-League club, has been named chairman of advisory committee to assist the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) which is running the day-to-day affairs of All India Football Federation (AIFF).
  • The three-member CoA, comprised of Justice AR Dave, Dr SY Quraishi, and Bhaskar Ganguly, has put in place a setup that will advise it on every aspect of the game.
  • The 12-member advisory committee was appointed by the CoA to oversee the day-to-day matters of various departments of the AIFF.
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