AIFF to look into ways of allowing OCI, PIO footballers to represent Indian national teams


As per law, Overseas Citizens of India and Persons of Indian Origin are not allowed to represent India in international sports. The AIFF’s task force will collect data and open up a dialogue to look for ways to allow them to play for Indian national teams.
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