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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced that it is concerned about the FIFA Forward Enterprise proposal and UEFA's boycott of FIFA tournaments.

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has issued a statement expressing its "deep concern" regarding the FIFA Forward Enterprise (FFE) proposal and the uncertainty within the global football community. This reaction comes after UEFA unanimously voted to boycott FIFA tournaments, and CONCACAF rejected the opening of FIFA operations to private investors. The AFC joins these organizations, emphasizing that the introduction of private investments in FIFA competitions risks undermining the unity of world football. The AFC believes that the FFE proposal cannot achieve the necessary consensus and calls on FIFA to review its governance framework to ensure adequate consultation and authentic participation in the decision-making process. The statement highlights the importance of transparent governance and the involvement of all confederations in shaping the future of football.

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