AFC President
Shaikh Salman
bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa has welcomed the outcome of the newly-created
FIFA Task
Force for improving situation of football in Palestine and hoped that it
will
help in the free movement of footballers, match officials and equipment
to and
from the West Asian country.
“I believe the
appointment of
liaison officers in each other’s associations and setting up a
deadline for
application of permits and other related authorisations will help both
the
associations draft a plan to work accordingly with their respective
governments,”
Shaikh Salman said.
“I feel the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) between the two football governing bodies will spell
out
all the terms clearly and the football fraternity will know the concrete
outcome
by next month.”
“I hope that both the
associations
will work towards bilateral solution to this issue and AFC will no
longer have
to face the issue of movement of players and officials to and from
Palestine in
the future,” he added.
The first meeting of the
FIFA Task
Force was attended by FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, AFC President
Shaikh
Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, UEFA President Michel Platini, FIFA
Vice-President and President of the Jordan Football Association HRH
Prince Ali
bin Al Hussein, Palestinian Football Association President General
Jibril
Rajoub and Israel Football Association President Avi
Luzon.
The establishment of the
Task Force
was announced by FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter in early July,
following the
mandate he received during the 63rd FIFA Congress and his subsequent
trip to
the Middle East.
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