Why India was banned from football

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    Despite one of the biggest populations in the world, India have never reached a World Cup or been particularly competitive beyond fixtures in South Asia itself.
    But recently, FIFA made the decision to ban India from football - causing 10 days of chaos in the process. This is the story behind why the AIFF was disbanded, and why such measures needed to take place.
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  • @74neverlast
    @74neverlast Před rokem +6551

    If FIFA claims that Indian football has structural problems, we should pay attention, as the FIFA is pretty experienced in this matter.

    • @JoshuaC923
      @JoshuaC923 Před rokem +92

      Hahaha exactly

    • @abishekdas73
      @abishekdas73 Před rokem +256

      You can critique FIFA. You can critique India. The main point is to create a fair rule for all those who are are a part of football. India had a problem. It didn’t address it in time. Now it pays a price. FIFA had problems. It was forced to solve it. Now they are fine. We need to understand that good governance is the ultimate goal. All this finger pointing is nonsense.

    • @darrenchin_
      @darrenchin_ Před rokem +458

      @@abishekdas73 bro FIFA is not "fine". It's still a den of snakes.

    • @abishekdas73
      @abishekdas73 Před rokem +23

      @@darrenchin_ i agree.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem

      Everything ops corrupt in India

  • @agniz4089
    @agniz4089 Před rokem +1318

    Another thing to add - India's most successful women's club Gokulam Kerala were unable to participate in the AFC Women's Club Championship due to the ban. They travelled all the way to Uzbekistan just to return a week later.

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem +34

      sad

    • @bthunderbolt4101
      @bthunderbolt4101 Před rokem +39

      @@av_24 tbf from the outside indian hockey has had a renaissance recently especially the woman's team

    • @lnfused
      @lnfused Před rokem +3

      Hahahahahahahahaha

    • @safalparajuli
      @safalparajuli Před rokem +1

      It has Nepali 🇳🇵 legend Sabitra Bhandari playing for them 👏

    • @sammatthew2841
      @sammatthew2841 Před rokem +7

      @@av_24 well woman from northeast india do quite well when it comes to sports like boxing and weightlifting in international tournaments.

  • @shesh32
    @shesh32 Před rokem +874

    As usual, the biggest enemies of India are not outsiders, but insiders like this guy Praful Patel.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +65

      Praful Patel is only a symptom.

    • @poojith6549
      @poojith6549 Před rokem +17

      One would think that there is some big guy pulling strings , no it's just the whole sport or at least here football selection committees and stadiums became a joke

    • @zefersanity6537
      @zefersanity6537 Před rokem +31

      again a guy from congress being a guy from congress

    • @sergiowinter5383
      @sergiowinter5383 Před rokem +6

      Government being government

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před rokem +1

      The whole report explains how the FIFA tries to overrule a huge country´s supreme court, and the only thing you understood was a person´s name that was involved? U see no problem therein, that FIFA, having no legitimation at all, dictates what the supreme court has to say? Especially when this supreme court stands for every 5th human?

  • @alexanderchronos8694
    @alexanderchronos8694 Před rokem +1912

    I'm actually extremely happy that we got banned by FIFA. If someone as corrupt as FIFA says you're corrupt, you really must be doing something special. These fuckers ruined sports in India, not just football, but every sport. It's in shambles, and a very shameful conclusion we've come to.

    • @TheSubstitues
      @TheSubstitues Před rokem +160

      Look, if Zimbabwe is compliant. It's embarrassing for your nation but then again you love cricket 😭

    • @joshuajohn74
      @joshuajohn74 Před rokem +1

      @@TheSubstitues MF we love football ok come to certain states like kerela sikkim bengal meghalaya etc we live and breathe football so shut up

    • @timherrmann4168
      @timherrmann4168 Před rokem +123

      it seems like Fifa just wants the same people to stay in power while the Indian government actually tried fighting corruption. Why cannot more than 25% of federation members be active players? Fifa wants to make sure the power is held by bribable old people rather than the players.

    • @Huang_Teh.
      @Huang_Teh. Před rokem +36

      @@TheSubstitues cricket has no link to football....the national sport of india is hockey .
      And football too has huge following Asian oldest & biggest derby mohan bagan vs east bengal fc is from india . Even Asia oldest & 3rd oldest football tournament Durand cup is still going on .

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +15

      @@timherrmann4168 ex players don't solve problems my friend. They were the problem that culminates into this situation.

  • @jcxkzhgco3050
    @jcxkzhgco3050 Před rokem +1311

    India should have multiple leagues every league covering 2 or 3 states. This could help with exposure but would require investment in all the facilities

    • @TiagoFerreira-zp9gi
      @TiagoFerreira-zp9gi Před rokem +49

      lol, they have multiple leagues.

    • @Pratyush017
      @Pratyush017 Před rokem +28

      We already have that

    • @jcxkzhgco3050
      @jcxkzhgco3050 Před rokem +85

      @@Pratyush017 i mean like at the top level… like instead of isl being the primary league we should have multiple leagues that are top level with seperate league systems. I’m suggesting that India be having leagues like a continent

    • @yournotgully
      @yournotgully Před rokem +41

      @@jcxkzhgco3050 india just doesnt have good players to be performing at the top level

    • @swarinkeshmayankdas9612
      @swarinkeshmayankdas9612 Před rokem +64

      @@yournotgully agreed but it's hard to find players if the structures are not right in place

  • @bobbywrtm
    @bobbywrtm Před rokem +377

    Same stupidity also happens in Indonesia few years ago where we got banned from FIFA, be patient my fellow football friend in India

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem +45

      Luckily we didn't get banned but suspended and quickly did elections and elect the new president now the suspension has gone but things need to improve. Thanks for your wishes. I hope Indonesia also improves in football.

    • @Darwinek
      @Darwinek Před rokem +1

      Didn't Indonesia have two associations and two first leagues at the same time, at some point?

    • @bobbywrtm
      @bobbywrtm Před rokem +17

      @@Darwinek it was, one of the association/league run by government that wants to save the organization (PSSI), the other one runs behind the bar by the incumbent who was convicted for doing corruption but amazingly he doesn't get fired/resigned because he and his corrupted cronies changes the organization statute so a prisoner/criminal can run the organization (because of that changing, FIFA banned the organization and create normalization team to change the association structure without any Indonesian government involvement)

    • @senmanzero6493
      @senmanzero6493 Před rokem +7

      @@Darwinek it also happened here in india where rich people just setup a new league cos welll....theg could

    • @joselima6279
      @joselima6279 Před rokem +13

      Here in Guatemala we also got suspended from FIFA for a while due to serious corruption and mismanagement

  • @somnath1235
    @somnath1235 Před rokem +221

    Prafull Patel is highly corrupt politician.. He was earlier the aviation minister and absolutely screwed up the national carrier.. But thanks for making a video on Indian football.. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @bricktop.
      @bricktop. Před rokem +4

      What was the national carrier for? Other aircraft?

    • @somnath1235
      @somnath1235 Před rokem

      @@bricktop. no.. It was the indian government owned civil aviation company called Air india..due to massive corruption employee salary also got delayed.. Finally it had to be sold to a private firm

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      @@bricktop. Air India went from a barely profit making firm to a white elephant under him.

    • @geraldclydeabella3350
      @geraldclydeabella3350 Před rokem

      @@bricktop. That the National Carrier Air India, He was involving on leet acquisition scam and brought 68 planes

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 Před rokem

      @@bricktop. national airline owned by government. Called Air India, before he took it was unprofitable and later he turned to a company where govt had to regularly pump money so the employees don't protest which was a huge loss.
      The biggest conglomerate had to step in to buy it along with the losses as everyone knew it is a loss making company which anyone else won't buy

  • @mhtv5959
    @mhtv5959 Před rokem +1649

    Thanks for raising awareness, Tifo Football. Your platform will put more spotlight on the situation in India

    • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
      @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem +1

      How do you have a thousand likes and not a single response before mine?

    • @Rihardololz
      @Rihardololz Před rokem

      @@ThePrinceOfNigeria L+Ratio

    • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
      @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem +2

      @@Rihardololz what does that even mean?

    • @Rihardololz
      @Rihardololz Před rokem

      @@ThePrinceOfNigeria not here to spoon feed you.

    • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
      @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem

      @@RihardololzThen you shouldn't have even bothered responding in the first place.

  • @shravankarmarkar1332
    @shravankarmarkar1332 Před rokem +304

    Being an Indian and a football lover, and a sportsperson myself, this is shameful to hear and see. I pray that no athlete should deserve this, and hopefully this situation never comes up again. Thank you Tifo for the awareness.

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 Před rokem +3

      Millions of indians are getting job benefits in Qatar and send back to jndia 100s of billions of dollars every year...
      Every indian should support Qatar during world cup.

    • @newbie4789
      @newbie4789 Před rokem +1

      @@ululukululu450 I support Netherlands and I know they are gonna win against Qatar. I have family members working and gaining money from Qatar and are grateful to the nation. But sports is all about spirit and people have the rights to choose whoever they want to support.

    • @sairaj8219
      @sairaj8219 Před rokem +2

      @@ululukululu450 what kind of logic is this😂 . Millions of india benefits from Australia, America, England ,canada ,france , German , Netherlands also and also send billions of dollars.

    • @YaNoAwantoMas
      @YaNoAwantoMas Před rokem

      @@ululukululu450 millions of indians scam Americans every day by phone calls bringing billions of dollars of fraudulent money to your filthy country every year.. Do you also support that.. of course you do.

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 Před rokem

      @@ululukululu450 Qatar should first respect human rights…

  • @rahulvkrishnan
    @rahulvkrishnan Před rokem +158

    I'm fed up of politics ruining Football in this country.

    • @myownlilbubble
      @myownlilbubble Před rokem +33

      Keep the flame burning for the football in your nation...... politicians and businessmen are always trying to ruin the beautiful game.....

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Před rokem +16

      Wasn't it being mismanaged before the government entered the scene?

    • @GarkKahn
      @GarkKahn Před rokem +5

      Same here with my country and the rest of the world as well

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +5

      @@charlesray9674 you are dealing with kids who think corruption is the main problem this country faces.

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Před rokem

      We are fed up of this country itself 🤣

  • @background_lurker
    @background_lurker Před rokem +320

    India actually did qualify for the FIFA world Cup in Brazil in 1950, but a dire post-independence political, economic and social situation meant that we never made it to play.

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem +21

      ..they didn't have quality boots and kit

    • @ek6352
      @ek6352 Před rokem +107

      @@praddumnvats6759 that's a myth. It's wrong

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem

      @@ek6352 wow

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem +3

      @@DamnedUnitedStand lol colonial mindset

    • @Daniel-ro8tq
      @Daniel-ro8tq Před rokem

      @@DamnedUnitedStand India can keep it's g-rape culture with itself, only thing they can consistently do well 🤣

  • @xRob
    @xRob Před rokem +472

    I would love to see India competing on World Cup level. I hope they can overcome their corruption in the AIFF and rise up.

    • @nabihbawazir8019
      @nabihbawazir8019 Před rokem +11

      WIth 8 - 9 Asian Spots avaliable for FIFA World Cup, is not impossible

    • @realchad7200
      @realchad7200 Před rokem +8

      🤣with 20 team
      Its Impossible
      India it's a cricket country they would never join in football

    • @ritzrandom5551
      @ritzrandom5551 Před rokem +12

      @@realchad7200 England made cricket

    • @peteypete9357
      @peteypete9357 Před rokem

      They can't even get rid of the caste system. What makes you think they'll get rid of corruption?

    • @carinhaquemoralogoali2345
      @carinhaquemoralogoali2345 Před rokem

      If even FIFA can't overcome corruption, I don't think the AIFF could do it. Brazil x Croatia was a proof of this corruption.

  • @thesportshalf
    @thesportshalf Před rokem +269

    Thanks for making this video Tifo!
    The elections have already taken place and Kalyan Chaubey is the President now. Indian Football needs a major overhaul of it's administrators. And a bigger vision.
    Hope more awareness among fans will help in taking the sport to the next level in the country.

    • @sanjaynalamaru
      @sanjaynalamaru Před rokem +3

      100% agreed. Hope the new set of administrators do good

    • @luminousdreams8405
      @luminousdreams8405 Před rokem

      Already Kiren Rijiju Accused of Fixing Kalyan Chaubey's Election To AIFF Presidency Vs Bhaichung Bhutia

    • @bear1245
      @bear1245 Před rokem +5

      If they can be trusted

    • @marky1173
      @marky1173 Před rokem +6

      Personally I think Baichung Bhutia should be the president

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +3

      @@marky1173 because?

  • @sayantandasgupta9605
    @sayantandasgupta9605 Před rokem +101

    India has structural problem everywhere including cricket. Amit Shah made his son the head of BCCI. Guess ICC is kind of impervious to it because the amount of money IPL brings in

    • @anuragpatel1476
      @anuragpatel1476 Před rokem

      He was duly elected, also he is not the Head, that will be Roger Binny and BCCI has been very successful

    • @yahiabhisachhai8025
      @yahiabhisachhai8025 Před rokem

      please go china

    • @sayantandasgupta9605
      @sayantandasgupta9605 Před rokem

      @@yahiabhisachhai8025 Only if your mom comes with me :)

    • @yahiabhisachhai8025
      @yahiabhisachhai8025 Před rokem

      @@sayantandasgupta9605 kyu najayaj ho kya

    • @DosPerspectiva
      @DosPerspectiva Před rokem

      @@yahiabhisachhai8025 anpadh gawar jaake chulha chauka kar. Amit shah ki dickriding krta rehta h jb dekho

  • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
    @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem +359

    In Nigeria it is our belief that India was issued a hundred years ban for using black magic in their last match against Nigeria. It is believed that our goal keeper would see several lions approaching him anytime the Indian striker takes a shot at him. Nigerians also claim the scores were 99:0 in favor of India meaning the average of 1 goal per minute.
    Edit:
    The match actually ended 99:1 but the Nigerian player that dared to score against India died shortly after, from unknown complications.

    • @GenesiisDavid
      @GenesiisDavid Před rokem +60

      😂😂 I was looking for this

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +24

      Please tell me there is an article on this in English.

    • @princediamond85
      @princediamond85 Před rokem +17

      Lol same in Ghana 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
      @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem +47

      @@rutvikrs Unfortunately there isn't, it's just similar to folklore that has been passed down through the generations by word of mouth since it allegedly happened.

    • @ThePrinceOfNigeria
      @ThePrinceOfNigeria Před rokem +13

      @@princediamond85 Ghana and Nigeria is practically the same thing bros, many Ghanaians played for Nigeria in that match.

  • @luminousdreams8405
    @luminousdreams8405 Před rokem +101

    The biggest Irony is currently now AIFF president is Kalyan Chaubey who won 33-1 against one of The most renowned Indian footballer Baichung Bhutia just because Kalyan chaubey is a long time party member of Current govt. But Baichung already did many administrator work for the sports field and also he was a successful member of parliament too.
    But Pedigree, Previous experience don't matter when Politics come.

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem +8

      ahh the same old problem

    • @jagratrajrana
      @jagratrajrana Před rokem +24

      Biachung is also a politician now and contested election with tmc and later formed his own party. He is a great player but has done little to nothing for sikkim football. I don't know if chaubay is right guy but finally there is someone who has played football. Infact he played for 7 years for senior national team.

    • @praddumnvats6759
      @praddumnvats6759 Před rokem +1

      @@jagratrajrana oh I didn't know that.

    • @luminousdreams8405
      @luminousdreams8405 Před rokem +19

      @@jagratrajrana Can you tell me where did you get the information of doing little to nothing for sikkim football? Because I work closely with Under 21 Interstate football and whole north east is basically telling me entire different story. It was Baichung who actually made 3 academies in Sikkim and 1 in Bengal also he was the one who introduced sports scholarship with his own money.
      Whole sikkim is actually against this voting and recently a member of voting panel already Accused Kiren Rijiju of Fixing Kalyan Chaubey's Election.

    • @jagratrajrana
      @jagratrajrana Před rokem +6

      @@luminousdreams8405 actually I have a friend from sikkim who told me this so I'm not sure about that myself but you also ignored that the other guy was also a footballer and both of them were in politics after their career.

  • @PitchforkStudios
    @PitchforkStudios Před rokem +89

    Love Tifo. I'm from India. This was a great watch. Football doesn't have the value it should have in India. IMO if India wants to do great in the world of football, follow that Belgian model. But corruption is always on an all time high here along with kids dreaming of playing football don't have the opportunities or high level training amenities.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +8

      Corruption is a byproduct. Lack of identity and incentive structures are the causal factors for it. We have always followed trends in football and that has been the reason we haven't had a single player in the top 5 leagues. The Belgian model will be replaced by Dutch one in 5 years.

  • @Knightwolf__
    @Knightwolf__ Před rokem +189

    I'm conflicted rn, idk if i should be happy that Indian football is being showcased on Tifo for the first time, or sad that it is probably the last time we are spoken about. Hope this video helps to raise awareness about the state of football.

    • @jinhuakuek5351
      @jinhuakuek5351 Před rokem +29

      it's not the first time that Tifo mentioned about football in India, just very infrequent. They had a two-parter of history of football in India 4 years ago which I enjoyed.

    • @aryados1520
      @aryados1520 Před rokem +1

      Please do the needful

    • @Dev_712
      @Dev_712 Před rokem +19

      This isn't the first time that Tifo has done a video on Indian football, neither will it be the last. There are multiple videos on Mohunbagan, history of Indian football, etc

    • @czdaniel1
      @czdaniel1 Před rokem +2

      I feel so conflicted, too...but for different reason.
      The Corrupt ineffective governance of FIFA vs The Corrupt Ineffective Red Tape of INDIA Government.
      MY RULING: The Indian Federation needs to allocate more into the youth-development side of the pyramid...
      as for the rest, thank Tifo for making the video bringing the dispute to our attention. I'm curious to learn more before taking a side

    • @marioelburro1492
      @marioelburro1492 Před rokem +2

      It'll bring more world wide attention to India and may force the country to do better. Sometimes a bit of criticism is needed to cause change

  • @outtrun
    @outtrun Před rokem +30

    1.4 billion of us… surely there’s gotta be a lil brown messi here somewhere

    • @anab0lic
      @anab0lic Před rokem

      das racist

    • @monsterwith21faces92
      @monsterwith21faces92 Před rokem +6

      Or not...
      Maybe he never had anyone to tell him that he can make it big in any other sport then Cricket or maybe he never had any idol to seek inspiration from that's sad because that's Just another lost talent

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem +2

      He's working as engineer or doctor

    • @Faster2525CK
      @Faster2525CK Před rokem

      @@mtk3755 lmao bro spitting facts

  • @shashankshekharsingh871
    @shashankshekharsingh871 Před rokem +14

    AIFF spent nearly 1.6 million Rupees on an astrolgy firm for good vibes, but can't afford to provide proper football facilities to young footballer???
    Abhorrent behaviour from those incharge. Shame!

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem

      It's just a fake news all money went in their pockets.

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 Před rokem +6

      Guess what that astrology firm doesn't exist 😂, Google about it !

    • @Bubajumba
      @Bubajumba Před rokem +1

      1.6 million indian rupees are only 20k USD. Not justifying their actions but you won't get much for that

    • @SobhitRanjan
      @SobhitRanjan Před rokem

      @@Bubajumba bro 1.6 million dollaris ₹129,919,209 crore in ruppes

    • @SobhitRanjan
      @SobhitRanjan Před rokem

      @@Bubajumba 1 million = 10,00,000 in indian ruppes

  • @ugoeze7360
    @ugoeze7360 Před rokem +115

    The fine print at the top of “The Sports Code” has written: “Not A Real Document”.
    I see what you did there. Well played, Tifo. Well played.

  • @alwynjimmy5990
    @alwynjimmy5990 Před rokem +28

    Great work promoting indian football, we really need it. Exposing the corruption behind the scenes is massive.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      Corruption is not the problem. It's a symptom. There are fundamental issues with football that will take decades to resolve

  • @someguywithdepression1363

    Indians : let's play Football
    Spice : Nope

  • @adhnaanahmed5029
    @adhnaanahmed5029 Před rokem +11

    As a indian and football fanatic,this video is heart wrenching for me seeing indian football in this state whereas Indians including me supporting European football.😔.
    Football is at its worse in india tht cricket in india is taking over markets and generating more money to indian GDP.
    I hope one day we will grow as football powerhouse just as cricket

    • @Sanjay_Singh_Bisht
      @Sanjay_Singh_Bisht Před rokem

      Europe put his 100 years on football, just like we put 30 years on Cricket. It will take time, we don't have any magical wand.

  • @shauryasuri3653
    @shauryasuri3653 Před rokem +11

    there are 3 problems in indian football.
    1) bad management/corruption as you saw from this video.
    2) Most kids quit football after 10th grade to focus on their careers(a footballer is considered as a very bad career option in india since they dont get paid a lot).
    3)training facilities aren't great at most places

    • @kingboruto6973
      @kingboruto6973 Před 10 dny

      Wrong biggest issue is corruption by congress from 1960 now bjp has got it.IND can never be football nation until AIFF is not made private

  • @cogknight7335
    @cogknight7335 Před rokem +50

    Thank you tifo football for raising awareness about the situation... ❤️

  • @shopnil584
    @shopnil584 Před rokem +27

    Only if FIFA monitored things about Bangladesh the same way they did for India..

    • @makchot3263
      @makchot3263 Před rokem +17

      Nobody cares about pengladesh

    • @opinionatortv6457
      @opinionatortv6457 Před rokem +7

      @@makchot3263 bruh

    • @shopnil584
      @shopnil584 Před rokem +13

      @@makchot3263 A very bold statement coming from someone who's name sounds like some Indian Slang

    • @shopnil584
      @shopnil584 Před rokem +1

      @@DamnedUnitedStand ikr xD

    • @Kushagra.j
      @Kushagra.j Před rokem +7

      @@makchot3263 more like beggardesh

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Před rokem +59

    Here's hoping there's a second part of this video in the future showing how things have improved. 🤞🤞

    • @dude99844
      @dude99844 Před rokem +10

      Spurs have a better chance of winning the league than that happening

    • @werewolf1803
      @werewolf1803 Před rokem +2

      @@dude99844 so a very good chance then

    • @dude99844
      @dude99844 Před rokem +9

      @@werewolf1803 you must be new to football

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +4

      With "eminent sportspersons" back in the fray. No chance.

    • @hnaku8748
      @hnaku8748 Před rokem +4

      Don't hold your breath on improvement is all I'll say. Personally gave up already. Always just new ways of being bad.

  • @tanay3627
    @tanay3627 Před rokem +85

    Thank you for raising awareness about the sticky situation we were in🤝🏼🇮🇳

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      How does it help though?

  • @Bandookwaala
    @Bandookwaala Před rokem +14

    Promotion and relegation should be from the district level to city level to state level ( every State ) to i league 3rd division to 2nd division to i league to ISL without any franchise fees... This will change the Indian football

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      How will it change Indian football? Do you mean gametime?

  • @Mij10132
    @Mij10132 Před rokem +13

    Leadership and Corruption Problems are also prevalent here in Bangladesh too. We have a rich traditon of Football yet the president currently has been in power for 14 years and our ranking is going downhill. I hope I can see my country in the world cup within my lifetime.

    • @Darwinek
      @Darwinek Před rokem +1

      You will see Bangladesh in the World Cup once FIFA expands the number of participants to 84 or something like that. Same applies for India too.

    • @surjayanroybarman6844
      @surjayanroybarman6844 Před rokem +2

      @@Darwinek lol! We are far ahead of Bangladesh in football.. we are going to play Consecutive asian cups and fifth overall.. don't underestimate us

    • @Darwinek
      @Darwinek Před rokem +1

      @@surjayanroybarman6844 I have to see you in the final stage of qualifiers for FIFA World Cup yet.

    • @surjayanroybarman6844
      @surjayanroybarman6844 Před rokem +1

      @@Darwinek let us perform in the asian cup.. after that only we can hope for doing something in the world cup qualifiers

    • @Beluga-pl8nt
      @Beluga-pl8nt Před rokem +1

      Keep dreaming..

  • @bipin2295
    @bipin2295 Před rokem +8

    at 0:20, India had qualified for world cup in 1950 by default when all the other members withdrew!

    • @RFC_16
      @RFC_16 Před rokem +3

      But they ended up withdrawing before the tournament began, so it doesn't really count.

  • @dontbewrong7706
    @dontbewrong7706 Před rokem +11

    If India wants to be great in Football and sports in general, Our parents need to shift away from the mentality of ' Study and get into engineering '.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem +8

      It's not them, they only look for financial security for their child. It's about the federation to make football into a good career option. Like cricket. If not why would ones parent want to let them go into football.

    • @karthiknarayanan3705
      @karthiknarayanan3705 Před rokem +4

      Thats not how it works. Football must become a great career option in the same way cricket has become. Only then parents will encourage children to take up football as a career option.

    • @whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
      @whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Před rokem +1

      No; sports as an entertainment doesn't pay for a career in India. When was the last time we paid to see local sports events?
      Unless there are enough people with money and the willingness to spend that money on entertainment through sports; there won't be any progress.
      Call me a capitalist; but that's how it works

    • @thomasgrabkowski8283
      @thomasgrabkowski8283 Před rokem

      Depends by the sport. India has never been a football nation. Their national sport is cricket and they’re very good at it

  • @himanshugurjar9002
    @himanshugurjar9002 Před rokem +12

    This ultimately was good as finally indian football is getting organised and future looks hopeful.
    And finally the supereme court and government started paying attention.

  • @vishnuj8375
    @vishnuj8375 Před rokem +26

    Finally someone took the responsibility to explain this situation.

  • @kayaguard
    @kayaguard Před rokem +2

    Thanks for shinning light on this Tifo, it goes a long way in creating exposure in India. Cheers!

  • @shreyansjain6850
    @shreyansjain6850 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for bringing light to this topic.

  • @SarthakMondal
    @SarthakMondal Před rokem +5

    A corrupt body banning another corrupt body. Irony died a painful death

  • @ochan4884
    @ochan4884 Před rokem +23

    Apart from the chaos in the organisation, there is the factor of super popularity of cricket. Children while playing football will leave for a shot in cricket and return back - the mind and heart of Indian youth is in cricket.

    • @TheOfficialRamVenkatakrishnan
      @TheOfficialRamVenkatakrishnan Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately, it’s a dying sport, that is nowhere near where it should’ve been.

    • @HaramiHoshiyaar
      @HaramiHoshiyaar Před rokem

      @@TheOfficialRamVenkatakrishnan rather i think cricket is a dying sport.

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Před rokem

      And it will remain untill and Unless Indian football team atleast qualifies for the world cup

  • @hashemhashem8409
    @hashemhashem8409 Před rokem +8

    Could you please do a similar video on why Kuwait was banned for over 2 years?

  • @JoshMarshain
    @JoshMarshain Před rokem +10

    Always wondered about the perplexing nature of football in India but never did a deep dive, thanks Tifo

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      Its not a deep dive tbh.

  • @bear1245
    @bear1245 Před rokem +8

    Indian football would be hard to police all the fraud they’d undoubtedly commit.

  • @pascal9055
    @pascal9055 Před rokem +6

    FIFA: “…these guys have structural and corruption issues.” Good lord, if FIFA thinks that, it must be bad…

  • @rainbowkitten8990
    @rainbowkitten8990 Před rokem +2

    They are also banned from competing in the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. A shame to be honest. Love from the UK to India 🇬🇧❤

    • @TrickXxl
      @TrickXxl Před rokem +4

      Like they would qualify? 😂

  • @seandavidzonde4156
    @seandavidzonde4156 Před rokem +7

    This is quite similar to the situation in Zimbabwe were ZIFA recently got banned

  • @khareashish77
    @khareashish77 Před rokem +5

    Limiting player representation, having poor league structure, lack of administration, misuse and wasting of finances, Indian football needs a serious serious overhaul

  • @dariomendoza191
    @dariomendoza191 Před rokem

    never knew THAT !! thanks for Sharing1!!!

  • @flippinjimmy8677
    @flippinjimmy8677 Před rokem +2

    Thank you tifo for shedding some light on our countries footballing woes,wish we took football with the same seriousness as cricket

  • @esthermoses5068
    @esthermoses5068 Před rokem +7

    As a rising super power, India like it or not will have to do more with sports ,not acceptable that a big country like India is so low in sports . Look at china it has understood that is working extremely hard to meet western standards competitors. Any strong country that wants international respect must be sucesseful in many types of sports

    • @TENNSUMITSUMA
      @TENNSUMITSUMA Před rokem +3

      Sports isn't mandatory or relevant to being a super power (or human existence)! That and they're good at cricket from what i understand, which is a sport!

  • @otitkothabole
    @otitkothabole Před rokem +4

    There should be 8 different AIFF Premier League (North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest) with 3/4 states per league.
    18 teams per league.
    Top 4 of each league play AIlFF champions league.
    Every teams built based on a big city & 51% is owned by non-profit trust managed by fan members.
    70% salary cap rule, Minimum & Maximum salary limit per player, Maximum contract time limit, Release clause 10-12 times of yearly salary, Release clause decreases (100/total contract length)% per year, 28 player per squad, Minimum 14/6 playerr from native state in squad/11, Maximum 6/3 playerr from other state of league in squad/11, Maximum 6/3 playerr from other league in squad/11, Maximum 4/2 foreign player in squad/11.
    Maximum salary should not too high, performance bonus should be high.
    Every team has a reserve team in 2nd league, a satellite club each in 3rd,4th & amateur leauge.
    No top infastucture needed at start, just get the league running. India has so many people & so much land available, they will see result in 10 years.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      I know you mean well. But these are all feel good statements turned into plans.

  • @shuvbhowmickbestin
    @shuvbhowmickbestin Před 9 měsíci +1

    best thing to happen to Indian football, see how it is now growing under Kalyan Chaubey. Such a blessing in disguise!

  • @BryanBenoitPhoto
    @BryanBenoitPhoto Před rokem +8

    If government is involved it is way more hard for FIFA to extort money from the local federations :)

  • @farhi411
    @farhi411 Před rokem +4

    Pretty similar to Indonesia's suspension on football from 2014-2016

  • @shauryakalia3296
    @shauryakalia3296 Před rokem +4

    It actually seems like the committee appointed by supreme court was doing much needed work and FIFA was being hasty and unreasonable

  • @harrisroy3754
    @harrisroy3754 Před rokem +4

    Believe me if india enters fifa world cup support would be huge... Not even a single european country cannot dream it... We make every stadium home🇮🇳

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 Před rokem

      Dream on

    • @GHCMargarita
      @GHCMargarita Před rokem

      Bro why is there not even 1 relevant Indian footballer in history. Even if you are banned, Indian players are not banned to play in European teams. There are so many Indians in uk why can’t they make it? Y’all are trash at football stay with cricket

    • @GHCMargarita
      @GHCMargarita Před rokem

      @@harrisroy3754 no not invented a china china is the same as India not one relevant player Your history. And yes the highest level of football is played in Europe that’s a fact. Nothing to do with racism Europe got so many African and Central/South American players why not 1 Decent player from China or India?

    • @SKumar-os2ne
      @SKumar-os2ne Před rokem

      @@GHCMargarita because football is not seen as a viable career option. Talented sportsmen in India mostly pursue cricket. Football infrastructure isn't that good.

    • @GHCMargarita
      @GHCMargarita Před rokem

      @@SKumar-os2ne doesn’t apply to all the Indians in the uk or Europe in general, also even if that’s the case there are still football clubs in India no one made it yet

  • @timothyralsun2702
    @timothyralsun2702 Před rokem +10

    Thank you Tifo. You should also look into the problem between Indian Super and I League.

  • @klashnekov86
    @klashnekov86 Před rokem +3

    India should have the biggest sports platform in the world regardless of sport just because of our population. The fact we are always let down by corruption and greed really lets down our athletes.
    If we can a half decent structure, organisation with some decent coaching from abroad to train up our coaches we could do well in multiple sports, not just cricket. Be nice to see us in the Olympics competing for medals and being dark horses for some of the world cups. Hopefully in my lifetime

  • @FirebrickFoxx
    @FirebrickFoxx Před rokem +4

    Corrupt officials? Monarch type structure issues? I kept getting lost whether they were talking about AIFF or FIFA.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem +1

      Haha yeah basically both

  • @cr7beastronaldo
    @cr7beastronaldo Před rokem

    Lovely information thank u guys!

  • @rashidkhalid3970
    @rashidkhalid3970 Před rokem +1

    Add to that india won the cricket world cup in 80s and also its been won multiple times in sup continent since so people of sub continent became cricket crazy and it soon became nmr one sport

  • @JimynSan
    @JimynSan Před rokem +3

    Hard to find 22 people in one squad from 1.4 bil people to register

  • @marky1173
    @marky1173 Před rokem +8

    The new elections of the president have taken place and Kalyan Choubey is elected as the new President but he also fishes some allegations of having political connections as a sudden as his name suddenly appeared out of no where and famous football in India and a role model for many named Baichung Bhutia was denied the post of President.

    • @1003kaykay
      @1003kaykay Před rokem

      Man, they are not just 'connections'. Kalyan is a member of the ruling party, and has unsuccesfully contested elections before. Obviously the government wants a pawn in the organization; much easier to control funds and critical decisions.
      Baichung is also involved in off-shoot politics but he was hands-down the better choice. An ideal choice would have been an non-political affiliated person/ex-footballer.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      This thread is hilarious. 😂

  • @ashutoshyadav9899
    @ashutoshyadav9899 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for using the real map of India. Tifo, you are amazing.😍

  • @abhinavbharadwaj4629
    @abhinavbharadwaj4629 Před rokem +2

    The irony of fifa accusing aiff of being corrupt, lmao

  • @ikgz98
    @ikgz98 Před rokem +5

    Remember, politician and sports never mix and end up well. I've witnessed this myself by my hometown state club. A club that have achieved everything, never lose at home ground,winning treble, competing at the highest stage amongst the best at that moment, but after all those glories, everything went downfall, new big stadium project is never heard again, failing to be competitive on and off the pitch, losing players to rival, failing to pay for players salary. Enough is enough. Im glad the club is owned by the righ hands now.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      It's good for the politician and the country's politics. That is about it.

    • @ikgz98
      @ikgz98 Před rokem

      @@rutvikrs but not for the football club. Well it's all about management and integrity of course, corruption is the main factor, and that's something already well known about politicians.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      @@ikgz98 1. Then get AIFF out of government control. Let them create their own funding. Been saying this for a decade. Cricket and tennis are private and they are India's best run sports.
      2. Corruption is the symptom not the cause of issues. The main reason politicians join these organisations is to gain experience in administration. It's better to mess up a club or sportsboard than a ministry. A lot of them are corrupt. But so are ex footballers. There was one who took football back decades.
      3. A lifetime of playing does not prepare you for paper pushing administrative jobs. Ex players don't have skills in budget management, operations management, marketing and experience based skills. They ruin sports administration across the world.
      4. To involve ex sportspersons hoping to get results is the same logic as appointing a lawyer for hostage negotiation or a taxi driver as a pilot.

    • @ikgz98
      @ikgz98 Před rokem

      @@rutvikrs that's a long one. But im just talking about my experience from my country specifically. The politicians that own a football club have their own agenda. And it's a profitable ones. It's all about money. I guess that's clear in my comment. Simply put, they rob the money that the club gained .

  • @deepakmishraRF
    @deepakmishraRF Před rokem +4

    Loved your true map of India representation 🙏🙏

    • @Iam_Kady
      @Iam_Kady Před rokem

      Yes i saw anny foreigner youtube channel didn't share our true map
      But i appreciate it

  • @adhirathbali
    @adhirathbali Před rokem

    You're such a good narrator! Loved the video. I wonder though, how did you manage to get ALL the Indian names wrong?

  • @sabarnomandal5213
    @sabarnomandal5213 Před rokem

    bro your videos are amazing!! thank u for making video on indian football!!]😍😍🧡🧡🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @fg4peace
    @fg4peace Před rokem +9

    Can you please make a video about why Pakistan is not able to join FIFA? I know they apparently make the best football that is also used by FIFA in this world cup and many in the past. A country that makes the best football should also have a good strong team. I'm assuming its somewhat same reasons at India.

    • @uww.v
      @uww.v Před rokem +1

      Pakistan is a member of fifa.

    • @peakyblinder441
      @peakyblinder441 Před rokem

      @@uww.v I think the original comment meant that why Pakistan is not coming in top 30 or top 50 but ranks in very trash positions

    • @MuhammadUsman-mi4jk
      @MuhammadUsman-mi4jk Před rokem +13

      There’s no correlation. Being able to stitch a ball together doesn’t mean they should play the sport excellently. Does Vietnam making most Nike shoes mean they should have the best runners in the world?

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Před rokem

      This is the dumbest thing I have ever read in my entire life

  • @thankyouforinfo
    @thankyouforinfo Před rokem +7

    HAHAHA facts if the people on the top don't know anything except to make money, then what else will happen.
    I applaud FIFA for this act and I hope checks will be kept on the misuse of power in Indian football which takes away the opportunities of many young aspiring footballers.

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 Před rokem

      No dude FIFA actually tried to f it up, thankfully we all reached a compromise!

    • @manofnowhere8373
      @manofnowhere8373 Před rokem +1

      Not only indian football tarnished by politics, religion issues also in woeful state. I pity muslims in india

  • @samihamchev9528
    @samihamchev9528 Před rokem +3

    Ah cool, just like here in Bulgaria.
    Here instead of supreme court influence, we have the ex-best national players in history turn our football union into a communist tribune and as a result our football championship's quality has went incredibly low and the national team hasn't qualified for a big tournament since 2004. Tbh I'm surprised we haven't been sacked from FIFA too.
    If you haven't already, please make a video about this.

  • @mallikagadipudi9206
    @mallikagadipudi9206 Před rokem +1

    India has been qualified for FIFA in the past but our AIFF chose to go to Olympics and also other factors

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic Před rokem +30

    Keep the flame of football alive in your country and one day, there will be a time

  • @masterclass8405
    @masterclass8405 Před rokem +4

    Make a video on how women’s football teams are run and how their financial affairs are separate from the men’s teams, if they are, that is.

  • @Psycho250785
    @Psycho250785 Před rokem +2

    So, basically India wanted to reform its federation which had corrupt nature, but FIFA was against the reforms. So natural…

  • @anuragparee01
    @anuragparee01 Před rokem +1

    It will be a great team if people start watching the game at a massive scale in india. But cricket has always ruled through the heart of Indian .

  • @ImJay2207
    @ImJay2207 Před rokem +4

    Some of the most passionate fans in the world. A country that deserves more
    Great video

  • @vineethkapala4383
    @vineethkapala4383 Před rokem +11

    A lot of talented and passionate players dreaming of playing football don't have the opportunities or decent training.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem +1

      But Africans have it?

  • @abhijeetpawar7700
    @abhijeetpawar7700 Před rokem +1

    Thanks TIFO Football for making video on this and raising awareness. Pretty accurate.
    Hope that the new elected president having football background gives justice to this sport in India.

  • @ayushrajgaur4430
    @ayushrajgaur4430 Před rokem +2

    Hope our new committee performs better and do something for development

  • @DSBW
    @DSBW Před rokem +3

    I wonder why it's getting recommended now?

  • @mrrahul9683
    @mrrahul9683 Před rokem +3

    Today also many state fas are running like family business . For example the utharakhand state football association is run by arif ali, his wife ,his daughter (and also her husband).

  • @IMAN7THRYLOS
    @IMAN7THRYLOS Před rokem +1

    Football is th best sport in the planet and it is for everyone. It is a damn shame for India to be excluded from the football family. I hope that they sort these problems and participate in the following years in tournaments.

  • @theunknownstuntman4010
    @theunknownstuntman4010 Před rokem +4

    I love how fifa likes to tell everyone how to run the domestic leagues but realistically they couldn't run a bath, what's that saying about throwing stones in glass houses

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 Před rokem +16

    Totally deserved daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!👍

  • @RafaelBorghi
    @RafaelBorghi Před rokem

    Actually India was invited for World Cup 1950 in Brazil but gave up after some rule changes by FIFA

  • @huwenkai440
    @huwenkai440 Před rokem +2

    Well, India was never football first until now. So it will be a surprise if anyone knows something about Indian football status. This is rather fascinating, to be frank.

  • @amitk8
    @amitk8 Před rokem +4

    Indian Football has become an embarrassment 😔

  • @charlasdefutbolscouting
    @charlasdefutbolscouting Před rokem +4

    India is a strange case. 1.2 billion people; they love football, mainly english football, but zero good player.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 Před rokem +2

      As I understand it, it's highly regional. Football is huge in West Bengal, but not quite so big elsewhere, and of course the sport that gets the kind of attention in India that football does in most of the rest of the world is cricket. That said, West Bengal alone already has a population greater than that of Germany and nearly twice that of Argentina, and neither of those countries have ever had population statistics be a problem in producing scores of quality players and achieving huge success with their national teams.

    • @Dev_712
      @Dev_712 Před rokem +1

      @@rjfaber1991 it's indeed very true that football in India is extremely regional, but West Bengal isn't the only state which has a high potential. The problem lies elsewhere though. India lacks proper infrastructure and grassroot training programmes. The entire administrative structure is full of corrupt and inept people, with petty regional politics ruining the talented players and stunting their development. Although football is popular certain regions, it's not enough to ensure that the national leagues, clubs and the players get appropriate funds, which unfortunately is redirected towards cricket, and that in turn affects every other sport. It's very sad to see the current state of Indian football

    • @charlasdefutbolscouting
      @charlasdefutbolscouting Před rokem +1

      @@Dev_712if infrastructure is the problem, Africa would not have players in Europe. Uruguay has 3 million people and a poor league with the worst stadiums of american continent (disreputables), but they compete with everywhere. Indian teams like Mohun Bagan has tradition and a massive fan base. East Bengal too.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem +2

      @@charlasdefutbolscouting east bengal and mohun bagan are mostly famous in bengal or few regions not whole of india. Avg indians haven't even heard names if they not interested in football. Also the factor most miss is football is not seen as a financially good career to take. Even if bengal has culture but most parents will not let them go into that career if they feel that isn't financially secure. It's about lack of football culture in whole country, lack of facilities, lack of investment, administration problems, bad league structure and not convincing parents of football being a financially secure career.

    • @Dev_712
      @Dev_712 Před rokem +1

      @@charlasdefutbolscouting it doesn't make sense to compare countries having very different culture, geography and traditions. And as I had said, poor infrastructure is one of many problems.
      Secondly, for a lot of South American and African kids who play in Europe or elsewhere, football was the only way to live a decent life. If they could somehow make it to the top, they were guaranteed to live a better life. The same drive can be found in Indian kids as well, however the sport is different - it's cricket. Why? Because of the money that is invested in cricket is significantly more than that invested in all other sports combined. A professional football player doesn't even earn a tenth of the money earned by a cricketer. Add in the fact that there are differences in physical features as well. Just having a large fan base is never enough to produce quality players

  • @yogeshsingla131
    @yogeshsingla131 Před rokem +2

    What fifa was saying was our corrupt ties are being influenced by the Indian judicial system. We can’t risk exposing ourselves.

  • @Aleu931
    @Aleu931 Před rokem +2

    Imagine a FIFA World Cup Final of India Vs Nigeria..
    Internet 3rd world war

  • @punisherlee
    @punisherlee Před rokem +7

    As a Nigerian, it is widely said that India used juju to make the ball turn to stone and as a result, they beat Nigeria 99-1 and that is why they were banned from playing football again.

    • @sudhirmeghwal7258
      @sudhirmeghwal7258 Před rokem +1

      Wait what ?

    • @punisherlee
      @punisherlee Před rokem

      @@sudhirmeghwal7258 Yeah. It's urban legend around Nigeria.

    • @ancientphoenixians
      @ancientphoenixians Před rokem

      Do most Nigerians still believe in juju and voodoo?

    • @punisherlee
      @punisherlee Před rokem +1

      @@ancientphoenixians A good majority, yes.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Před rokem

      @@punisherlee haha yeah read about that but it's not true. We had been banned not because we beat you but because we refused to take part in 1950 wc because of lack of funds. Then fifa banned us from Wc for few years.

  • @thedarkknight5479
    @thedarkknight5479 Před rokem +16

    Thanks for showing the correct map 👍🏻

  • @millymahinra3900
    @millymahinra3900 Před rokem +1

    This video makes me curious as to what those statutes are

  • @sanchitgarg4484
    @sanchitgarg4484 Před rokem +2

    We indians have a lot of potential and talent at our disposal. If only money was not the root to all the evil..

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Před rokem

      We are overaelling the potential bit.

  • @salemaw
    @salemaw Před rokem +3

    Can we get a video on the downfall of Kuwaiti football

  • @pahadiboyrobin2656
    @pahadiboyrobin2656 Před rokem +7

    Love From *UTTARAKHAND HIMALAYAS , INDIA* 🇮🇳😘⚽️

  • @whatdadogdoin7531
    @whatdadogdoin7531 Před rokem

    Their situation is quite good compared to my country but surprisingly we are not banned from playing the WC, that is if we somehow manage to qualify.

  • @dr.victorperumal1248
    @dr.victorperumal1248 Před rokem

    Thanx for showing the correct map of India in the video... Plz correct the map in thumbnail too

  • @CodingExpress
    @CodingExpress Před rokem +6

    There is a myth in Nigeria, that India used charms to beat Nigeria 99-0, and because of that FIFA banned them!