Vidhiśāstras – Advocates & Solicitors acted as advisors to the BRICS International Football Alliance (BIFA & BIFA +) and structuring the process legally. The Alliance is registered with its headquarters at Dubai, UAE with several locations to be operated at BRICS locations.
BIFA acts as the international governing body for the prestigious events (BRICS+ International Football Cup and League), establishing the rules, regulations, and overall structure for these competitions.
The firm was involved in the global legal structuring of this alliance, ensuring that every aspect of its foundation is solid, cohesive, and aligned with the vision of uniting football communities across BRICS nations.
Managing Partner Ashish Deep Verma stated, “At Vidhiśāstras, we are not just offering legal services; we are building a framework that allows this alliance to flourish globally. Our team is guiding the legal orientation of multiple elements—whether it be the governance structures, regulatory compliance, or cross-border operations, we are ensuring that every legal aspect is meticulously crafted. ”
Founder of the Alliance Salem Humaid Saif Almzaini stated, “Global legal structuring, as many of you know, is the backbone of any international organization. In the case of the BRICS International Football Alliance, Our Association with Vidhiśāstras -Advocates & Solicitors would ensure seamless coordination across different legal systems, providing a platform for transparent operations and successful collaboration. By acting as Global legal advisors, they aim to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders involved, fostering a spirit of fairness and integrity in every facet of this project. We are dedicated to ensuring that this alliance grows into a global institution, shaping the future of football in the BRICS nations and beyond.”
The creation of the BRICS International Football Alliance marks a monumental step in fostering deeper collaboration, cultural exchange, and unity among the member nations: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.