PFF Postpones DFA Elections Due to Appeals and High Number of Nominations
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has opted to delay the District Football Association (DFA) elections following the recent unveiling of the eligible clubs list. Originally set for release on March 3, the final roster of voters has encountered a setback due to approximately 700 club appeals received by the PFF.
Of the 700 appeals, 397 have already been resolved, with the affected clubs duly notified about the outcomes. The remaining appeals are currently under review by the Electoral Appeal Committee, with support from the PFF’s Legal Department. This thorough process aims to ensure fairness and transparency in the election proceedings.
Moreover, the DFA elections have witnessed an impressive influx of over 1,000 nominations for various district positions, a testament to the heightened interest and engagement within the football community. This surge in participation has further contributed to the decision to postpone the elections.
The PFF has assured stakeholders that any updates regarding the revised schedule and subsequent steps will be promptly communicated to all concerned parties. The federation remains committed to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and fostering a democratic environment for football governance in Pakistan.
As details emerge, the football fraternity eagerly anticipates the next course of action in the DFA election process. Stay tuned for further developments as the PFF continues to address appeals and prepare for a smooth and equitable election period.
This pivotal update was first reported by The Nation on March 2, 2024, underscoring the significance of the unfolding events within the Pakistani football landscape.
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