Pakistan Football Federation Imposes Lifetime Ban on Former President

The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalization Committee has made a major decision by imposing a lifetime ban on Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, the former president of the federation. This action is part of a broader disciplinary measure affecting 18 individuals, who face various charges including the unlawful occupation of the PFF House and the embezzlement of Rs4 million. The committee’s decision follows investigations into misconduct and mismanagement within the organization.

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Additionally, the committee stated that 10 of the 18 people allegedly used PFF vehicles for personal purposes. They have been instructed to return the vehicles within a week, or they will face legal action.

The PFF committee noted that those affected by the ban have 15 days to file an appeal. If no appeal is submitted, the bans will remain in effect.

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