Nepal football conundrum continues
At the moment, I have nothing much to write about Nepal
football, which may make fans feel happy, excited and optimistic. The sad part
is, the scenario remains murky, uncertain and questionable, and there is no
indication that will change anytime soon.
I do not need to go into detail to explain the situation
that is going from bad to worse with every passing day. Football enthusiasts
are sick and tired over the way ANFA is being run.
The readers are smart, intelligent enough to know that what
ails football in Nepal and who is to blame for it.
I cannot help but repeat myself. Therefore, excuse me for
being repetitive. No one would dispute the fact that Nepal Football conundrum
continues unabated. That is what it is.
For well over two decades, All Nepal Football Association
(ANFA) headed by Mr. Ganesh Thapa has been all about rampant corruption,
maladministration, mismanagement and non-transparency. They have totally failed
to deliver when it comes to overall football development and results.
The biggest problem facing Nepal football, today, is the
disastrous, dictatorial leadership of Mr. Thapa. He has done more harm than
good to football. He will never change his arrogant demeanor. If you still
believe in him, you are far from reality and you may have delusions.
The national team’s world rankings is in a free fall, grass
roots level football is in shambles, and infrastructure is almost non-existent,
although money continues to flow into ANFA from FIFA, AFC, sponsors and the
government.
When ANFA demands more funds from the government it makes no
sense. Why should the government fund the football body that has the reputation
of misusing and misappropriating funds.
All in all, it is business as usual at ANFA. The
controversial ANFA chief is back in
office after completing seven months suspension over his alleged involvement in
corruption scandal.
FIFA Ethics Committee’s reinvestigation into Mr.Thapa’s corruption charges is turning
into a sham. Almost eleven months have
gone by, but they are yet to release its findings.
But for all the national and international publicity the
case has received, FIFA has virtually remained tight-lipped. All they say is
the case is still pending.
To make matters worse, they have unethically allowed the
corruption-tainted Mr. Thapa resume his office responsibilities. What a joke
this entire thing has been so far.
In short, FIFA’s
reinvestigation of Mr. Thapa is nothing short of a total farce. Battered
by corruption scandal and arrest of high-ranking officials, FIFA’s credibility
is at an all time low.
FIFA’s failure to take prompt and immediate action
against football association chief like
Mr. Thapa under investigation for corruption is proving devastating to the
stability of Nepali football.
Not only a huge disappointment but also further calls FIFA’s
intention, honesty and integrity into question.
Furthermore, our toothless government is reluctant to
crackdown on corruption that has deeply taken root.
Not surprisingly, Mr. Thapa is back to his old ways. With
clear intentions to solidify his shaky, insecure position and protect his
fiefdom, he is on the prowl, already.
This has led to a flurry of activities on part of the
football body. Of the four clubs banned by ANFA, the ban has been lifted on
Saraswati FC and Machhindra FC, however, the ban on Himalayan Sherpa Club and
Friends Club remains intact.
Should the clubs bury the hatchet and join hands with ANFA
that is destroying football, they are making a grave mistake.
The appointment of Dhurva KC, incidentally, brother-in-law
of ANFA boss as head coach of the
national team, has raised many eyebrows.
This is a golden opportunity for players, clubs and coaches
to unite against Mr. Thapa led ANFA and save Nepali football from oblivion.
Otherwise, football will continue its downward spiral.
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