In case matters could not get any more embarrassing for Football Federation Australia, the organisation is set to be given a lesson in democracy from a North Korean official.

A delegation of administrators from the Asian Football Confederation and FIFA is set to arrive in Australia this month as part of a mission to expand the FFA congress to become more inclusive and could likely include representatives from two autocratic nations.

Paying a visit: Han un Gyong will be the North Korean representative of a FIFA delegation.

It follows the inability of the FFA board and chairman Steven Lowy to reach consensus with stakeholders for an expanded membership tier required by world football's governing body.

As part of the joint mission to Australia with the AFC will be representatives from FIFA's Member Associations Committee, which includes Han Un Gyong from North Korea – one of the least democratic nations in the world.