Commission for national associations stressed that each government's decision to act unilaterally in the internal affairs of the Croatian Football Association, considered incongruous interference, so that such a case could be presented to the competent authorities of the global home of football.
World football governing body FIFA has made it know to the Croatian government , that if he continues to interfere in the work of the Football Association , Croatia will not go to Brazil , reports local media .
This clear and sharp messages arrived recently in Zagreb in the form of a letter signed by the Chief Secretary of FIFA and UEFA Embers Valka and Gianni Infantino .
- FIFA and UEFA do not criticize the Croatian government , but apply their statute - said in a joint letter in which he shared the message : If you keep stirring , Croatian clubs not in Europe, and representation in Brazil .
The letter clearly stated .
- FIFA Statutes , and in particular Articles 13 and 17 , the FIFA member association seeks to lead its business independently and without any influence of third parties.
- Therefore, the FIFA Committee for national associations stressed that each government's decision to unilaterally act in the internal affairs of the Croatian Football Association considered incongruous interference , and that would be the case by the competent bodies of FIFA for consideration and possible decision , which may impose penalties , including suspension and even the national team 's World Cup - said in a letter that arrived in Zagreb .
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