Kolkata, Nov. 25 -- Finally, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has a constitution. The formal adoption of two clauses pertaining to one person holding one post on Monday ended an eight-year saga involving the Supreme Court, FIFA and Asian Football Confederation. "The AIFF Constitution is now in accordance with the directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and the framework recommended by Justice (Retd) L Nageswara Rao. With this, a matter pending since 2017 stands conclusively resolved," an AIFF statement said following Monday's special general meeting in New Delhi that adopted Article 25.3 c and d. Of the 27 members who attended, 24 voted in favour, said an official. The Indian Football Association and Goa Football Association have suggested a review in the SC and Football Association of Odisha sought time to discuss this internally. The clauses state that an AIFF executive committee member shall "automatically be deemed to have vacated his/her position in the Member Association" and that while being in the national federation, no member can be elected in a member association....