The AIFF had said that the unsanctioned Premier Futsal will create unnecessary issues while also expressing serious doubts about the survival of the tournament. It has refused to recognised Premier Futsal, saying that it is the sole governing of body of football and futsal in the country.
Premier Futsal today responded by saying that it has nothing to do with the AIFF and conducting the tournament is legally permissible.
"Globally, AMF and FIFA co-exist. FAI, a recognized sports body, is the only entity that has been working towards development of Futsal in India -- and for 8 years," it said.
"Premier Futsal does not need sanction or authorization of AIFF and does not intend to poach players -- there are anyway no registered futsallers there. Conducting a semiprofessional league is fully permissible legally in our democracy and has been validated by our legal experts."
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"We have just completed 'Launchpad' -- our talent hunt programme to scout for young Indian futsal players who could play alongside top international futsallers and football legends in the inaugural edition starting July 15," it said.
It also sought to clear the air about former Portugal international Deco's pulling out of the tournament, saying it was not due to non-payment of his signing amount.
"Just to set the record straight, Deco is unable to participate in the inaugural season of Premier Futsal due to an injury," it said.
It has Portuguese football legend Luis Figo as president and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli as ambassador. The tournament will be governed by Futsal Association of India (FAI), a body affiliated to the world body Asociacion Mundial de Futsal (AMF). With FIFA, the world governing body for football, and AIFF refusing to recognise Premier Futsal, domestic players risk suspensions if they join the tournament.