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AIFF set for centralised players registration system

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 04 2013 | 6:05 PM IST
With professionalism being the buzzword, the AIFF is planning to implement a centralised player registration system that will help the apex body crack down on age-fudging besides providing all the footballers -- from district to top level -- the security of insurance.
The IDs of the players registered with their respective states as well as the All India Football Federation will be managed by a software company of international repute.
As per the system, players will be asked to submit registration fees and the amount will be subject to "category of players" and "within their affordable limits", a top AIFF official told PTI.
The proposal has come in for criticism from some clubs and state associations and the AIFF sought to clarify saying "it was for all-round development of Indian football".
"The fees the players would be paying are nominal. And 50 per cent of the money that would be collected from them would go back to the states which can use it for youth development programmes. The states can also use some of the money for development activities in districts," the official said.
"Now for a foreign player or the Indian players playing in the I-League, Rs 10 or 15,000 is not a huge amount. Similarly, a state level or a district level player should not have problems paying Rs 50, 100, 300, 500 or for that matter 1000," he justified.

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First Published: Jul 04 2013 | 6:05 PM IST

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