The FIFA emergency committee have appointed a "normalisation committee" in order to solve the problems faced by the Football Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina following their suspension by FIFA and UEFA.
Bosnia-Herzegovina were suspended from FIFA and UEFA competition earlier this month due to the federation's structure, which includes a tripartite presidency split between representatives from the country's Croatian, Serbian and Muslim communities - in contravention of the international governing bodies' statutes.
A FIFA statement read: "After discussions with various stakeholders and following consultation with UEFA, a six-person normalisation committee with football personalities from Bosnia-Herzegovina has been established and put in place with immediate effect."
The six-person panel have been told to hold a general assembly by May 26, cut ties with any members of the former FFBH leadership and take all necessary steps to further improve the financial situation of the FFBH.
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