Former AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das Passes Away at 66

Former All India Football Federation General Secretary Kushal Das has died at the age of 66. He served the AIFF for 12 years, a period marked by significant growth for Indian football. His tenure included successfully hosting the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup and launching the Indian Women's League. Tributes from current and former football administrators highlight his pivotal role in modernizing the sport's administration in India.

Key Points: Kushal Das, Former AIFF General Secretary, Dies at 66

  • Served as AIFF General Secretary for 12 years
  • Oversaw 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India
  • Launched Indian Women's League in 2017
  • Resigned in 2022 citing health reasons
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Former AIFF general secretary Kushal Das dies at 66

Former AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das, who oversaw the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, passes away at 66. Tributes pour in from the football fraternity.

"Kushal Das played an important role in the administration and development of Indian football - Kalyan Chaubey"

New Delhi, March 13

Former general secretary of the All India Football Federation Kushal Das passed away here on Friday at the age of 66. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

Das, who served the federation for 12 years, took charge as the AIFF general secretary in November 2010. Before joining AIFF, Das served as the chief financial officer of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai.

He oversaw landmark events and structural changes that helped raise the profile of the sport in India. The country successfully hosted the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup. Women's football also witnessed important progress during this period with the launch of the Indian Women's League in 2017. Towards the end of his tenure, India successfully hosted major international tournaments, including the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup.

In 2022, the seasoned administrator had resigned from his post at AIFF, citing health reasons.

AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey condoled the passing ofone of the longest-serving General Secretaries , saying, "Kushal Das played an important role in the administration and development of Indian football during his tenure as General Secretary of the AIFF. His efforts towards Indian football will always be remembered. On behalf of the entire Indian football fraternity, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones in this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace."

AIFF deputy secretary general M. Satyanarayan added, "It is indeed sad to hear of Mr Das's demise. He was one of the longest-serving General Secretaries of the AIFF, serving for over 12 years. During his tenure, the administration at Football House saw many changes and several new departments were created. "I had personally reached out to him on numerous occasions, and his demise leaves a huge void in sports administration. May his soul rest in peace."

A chartered accountant by profession, Kushal Das brought extensive experience in sports management and administration to Indian football. In his early professional years, he worked with several international organisations, including PwC, GSK, and Shell. In 1996, he joined IMG as Chief Financial Officer when the global sports marketing and television production company entered the Indian market.

Former AIFF chief and ex-FIFA council member Praful Patel also expressed his condolences. "Deeply saddened by the passing of Kushal Das, the former General Secretary of the All India Football Federation (AIFF). A seasoned administrator, his decade-long tenure was instrumental in professionalising Indian football and successfully hosting the historic 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup," Patel posted on X.

"​Beyond the boardroom, his commitment to youth development and building a modern roadmap for the sport leaves a lasting legacy. During this time of immense grief, my heartfelt condolences are with his family and the football fraternity he served with such distinction. May his soul rest in eternal peace," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Om Shanti. His contribution to women's football with the launch of the Indian Women's League should not be forgotten. That was a big step forward. My condolences to his family.
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Arjun K
A chartered accountant with experience at ICC and IMG... that's the kind of professional administration our sports bodies desperately need. He brought much-needed structure. A great loss.
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Sarah B
Heartfelt condolences. It's impressive to see the cross-sport experience he had, from cricket to football. That kind of perspective is valuable. Wishing strength to his loved ones.
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Vikram M
While he did good work, we must also be honest. The senior men's team's rankings and performance didn't see the dramatic rise one hoped for during his long tenure. Administration improved, but on-field results? Still a big question mark. Nevertheless, RIP.
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Kavya N
So young at 66. It's always health reasons with these high-pressure jobs. He laid a foundation; hope the current administration builds on it properly. Deepest sympathies to his wife and sons.

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