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FIFA
RECOGNISES GFA EXECUTIVE BODY
....REJECTS
THREE-PERSON COMMITTEE
by Michael Bascombe
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, October 23 2008 –
Football’s world governing body, FIFA has endorsed the executive body of the
Grenada Football Association (GFA) which was elected earlier this year, and
in the process rejected a three-person committee which was attempting to
govern local football.
In a letter sent to the
President of the GFA, Ashley “Ram” Folkes from the Secretary General of
FIFA, Jerome Valcke, FIFA reiterated its recognition of the Executive
Committee, headed by Folkes.
A joint FIFA/CONCACAF
delegation visited Grenada last month following attempts by the committee to
proceed with a vote of no-confidence in the Executive. However, Mr Folkes
described the moves as unconstitutional and refused to step down.
“The three-person committee
is not recognized by FIFA and CONCACAF and should immediately cease and
desist from representing to third parties that it is responsible for the
governance of the GFA,” according to the letter which was also copied to
FIFA Vice President and CONCACAF President Jack Warner.
“FIFA recognizes the
Executive Committee elected on 26 April 2008 which was observed by external
delegates,” it stated.
However, FIFA has requested
that the GFA should convene an Extraordinary General Council “for the sole
purpose of adopting the revised statutes as approved by FIFA”. This meeting,
according to FIFA, should be held within the next 30-45 days.
FIFA also requests that the
GFA convenes a second Extraordinary General Council also within the next
30-45 days and the agenda should include the items raised in the June 28th
petition.
FIFA together with CONCACAF
will again mount a joint delegation to the Extraordinary Council Meetings.
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