AIFF Expresses Surprise Over Two I-League Teams Exit
The All India Football Federation said Salgaocar and Sporting Clube de Goa's decision to quit I-League was taken in haste
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 24, 2016 10:05 pm IST
Highlights
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Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa have withdrawn from I-League
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Both teams complained of lack of financial viability plan on AIFF's part
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AIFF says plan to introduce three tier league system was misunderstood
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) expressed regret and surprise over the sudden decision of two I-League clubs Salgaocar SC and Sporting Clube de Goa to pull out of the country's top-tier domestic tournament.
Terming it as a knee jerk and speculative reaction, AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said: "We along with our marketing partners have been very transparent sharing our thoughts with all stakeholders regarding the way forward for Indian football.
"It was clearly stated that the shared draft was only a proposal and we would like suggestions from various stakeholders. The AIFF has been receiving various suggestions and the last one was received only a week back.
"Since it involves setting the roadmap for Indian Football every aspect needs to be carefully considered. So the assumption made by the clubs that AIFF has not responded is presumptuous and speculative," he added.
Das also said: "There is no denying the contribution made by the Clubs who have been associated with Indian Football for a long time, it was also evident that they were unable to create fan base to sustain themselves.
"The purpose of the proposal was to enable Clubs to create a sustainable model for the future which has unfortunately been wrongly interpreted by some of the Clubs," he further said.
Reacting to the allegations of the Clubs about financial matters, Sunando Dhar, CEO, I-League said: "The amount for fielding age-group sides in the respective competitions of AIFF which were pending since 2008, was agreed in an I-League committee meeting that the same would be adjusted against the I-League participation fees. This has been in practice for the last 3-4 years."