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		IRNA - Secretary General of the Asian 
		Football Confederation (AFC), Peter Velappan, here Tuesday called for 
		promotion of the world's most popular sporting field in this central 
		capital.  
		 
		He made the request in his visit with Isfahan Mayor Seyed Morteza 
		Saqaeian-Nejad.  
		 
		"Promotion of football needs facilities," he told the mayor, adding 
		municipalities could play an important role in this regard by 
		establishing infrastructures and providing equipment.  
		 
		The visiting AFC official noted classrooms were not enough to train 
		football in schools and quality pitches and equipment were among 
		prerequisites to this end.  
		 
		He also urged the mayor to pay due heed to women's football and futsal.
		 
		 
		Velappan also paid a visit to Sepahan and Zob Ahan clubs, expressing his 
		satisfaction with their standard facilities.  
		 
		"I am very happy that these two clubs are supported by two industrial 
		giants and have constructive plans."  
		Velappan lauded Iranian footballers' exceptional role in the Asian 
		Continent, saying successful performance of some Iranian players in 
		different leagues of the world indicates their high abilities.  
		 
		He added the AFC had a one-year plan that would help upgrade football 
		management at professional level.  
		 
		"The plan also helps provide necessary facilities for the province," 
		vowed the secretary general.  
		 
		MORADI FAVORITE  
		Velappan said the top Iranian referee Massoud Moradi was favorite among 
		his Asian counterparts for officiating at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
		 
		 
		The AFC supremo added Moradi would head for Germany next month to attend 
		a World Cup referees seminar and undergo related tests.  
		 
		Velappan expressed hope the Asian Referee of the Year would find his way 
		into the World Cup finals.  
		 
		"Iran enjoys talented footballers and potentials for standing top in the 
		Asian Continent," said the ranking official, however, adding the dream 
		would not come true by chance and needs active and professional 
		management.  
		 
		Velappan said the AFC had 46 member states, out of which Iran, Japan, 
		Saudi Arabia, China, and Uzbekistan had greater potentials.  
		 
		Shifting to some states' effort for eliminating Iran from the World Cup, 
		the visiting official said, "Iran has legally qualified for the World 
		Cup and therefore FIFA supports Iran's presence in the event and there 
		is no room for concern.  
		 
		"The FIFA member states should send their articles of association to the 
		world football's governing body by the end of next May if they are 
		willing to extend their membership."  
		Velappan underlined that the FIFA rules had nothing to do with political 
		norms and religious tenets and there was no reason for member states to 
		avoid offering their articles of association.  
		 
		The AFC secretary general arrived here Monday morning to attend a 
		session on the "Asia Vision".  |