Fifa lifts international ban on Chad
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Chad have been readmitted to international football after Fifa ended a suspension, originally handed out for governmental interference in football, that had lasted six months.
Football's world governing body banned Chad after the country's minister of youth and sports dissolved the FA (FTFA) in March.
"The Bureau of the Fifa Council has decided to lift the suspension of the FTFA with immediate effect," Fifa said, external in a statement on Tuesday.
The following reasons were given for the end of the ban:
Chadian government authorities have reinstated the powers delegated to the FTFA
Chadian government authorities have repealed their decision to establish a national committee for the temporary management of football
FTFA premises are once again under the control of President Moctar Mahamoud.
"Following the lifting of the suspension, a joint Fifa-Caf mission will be deployed to N'Djamena without delay to follow up on discussions with the FTFA and the Chadian government," Fifa added.
After the government dissolved the FTFA, African football's body Caf disqualified Chad from the final two rounds of qualifying for January's Africa Cup of Nations.
Chad missed no competitive matches since the team was knocked out of 2022 World Cup qualifying in the first round in 2019.