
The rankings for the AIFF Performance Assessment for States 2019-20 was based on five operational parameters – Coaches’ Education, Grassroots Development, Referees’ Development, Academy Accreditation and Leagues & Competitions.
The states themselves were divided into two categories. The first category are the 11 states which are part of the FIFA Development Project and the second category were the states which weren’t part of the FIFA project.
Category I (FIFA Development Project)
- West Bengal (9.9)
- Maharashtra (8.2)
- Kerala (7.4)
- Karnataka (6.6)
- Tamil Nadu (6.5)
- Meghalaya (5.1)
- Punjab (4.3)
- Goa (3.3)
- Mizoram (3.3)
- Jammu & Kashmir (2.6)
- Odisha (1.3).
Category II (NON-FIFA Development Project)
- Manipur
- Delhi
- Gujarat
- *
- Assam
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Sikkim
- *
- *
- Jharkhand
- Tripura
- *
- *
- *
- *
- Nagaland
*Will be updated once the complete list is available.
Source: Marcus Mergulhao
AIFF Media Release
The content below is from the AIFF Media Team and has not been altered in any way.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) in its effort to push and encourage the State Associations to contribute to the football development in the concerned states has introduced a points-based assessment system that indicates the performance of the states on the various operational verticals. The operational verticals based on which points have been alloted are Coaches Education (AIFF D-Certificate courses), Grassroots consisting of AIFF Golden Baby Leagues and AIFF E-Certificate Courses, AIFF Academy Accreditation Endorsements, Referees Education (through Cat 3, 4 and 5 courses) and conduction of leagues and competitions including accreditation of academies.
Based on the points accumulated for the 2019/20 football season, West Bengal governed by The Indian Football Association (The IFA) ranks the highest followed by Maharashtra under Western Indian Football Association (WIFA) ranking second and Kerala under Kerala Football Association (KFA) ranking third. The points allotted to the states are based on the activities carried out by the governing associations under the aforementioned verticals with each vertical weighted accordingly.
All three states had Development Officers deputed and funded by AIFF.
Mr. Kushal Das, General Secretary AIFF congratulated the top 3 States and added that the ranking system was “very well defined and fair in line with the strategic goals of the AIFF”. “The appointment of Development Officers by AIFF in different states has added immense value and states like Karnataka and Tamilnadu have shown significant improvement from the previous years and hopefully will soon be ranked amongst the top in future years”, he quipped.
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