Kuwait was suspended from the IOC last year and barred from this year’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro due to Government interference.

A new sports law granted by the Sports Ministry, with the power to take over all sports bodies and National Federations, as well as being able to control decisions including appointments and financial matters, prompted the sanction.

Since then, relations have deteriorated, with raids carried-out on the KFA headquarters building when it was still led by Sheikh Talal in August.

The KOC was also dissolved and replaced with a rival body led by Sheikh Fahad Jaber Al-Sabah.

Legal action was threatened by the IOC last week against the body for an alleged violation of their branding rules.

Kuwait then lodged a $1 billion lawsuit against the IOC in the Lausanne Civil Court for suspending the country.

The interim football officials are thought to be close to Kuwaiti Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Sheikh Salman al-Humoud Al-Sabah.

His personal feud with his cousin, FIFA Executive Committee member and Association of National Olympic Committees President, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, is thought to be at the center of the conflict.

Sheikh Salman resigned as head of the Asian Shooting Confederation after standing unsuccessfully against Mexico’s Olegario Vazquez Raña to become head of the International Shooting Sport Federation in 2014, an election he lost by 165 votes to 128.

He blamed Sheikh Ahmad for his defeat after it was alleged beforehand that he used his Government position to illegally collect votes.

FFFBy Nick Butler