Sports Minister Vijay Goel to Speak to AIFF on Exodus of I-League Clubs
Talking on the sidelines of the unveiling of the BRICS U-17 football tournament logo in Panaji, Indian sports minister Vijay Goel said he would speak to AIFF on the pull-out of I-League clubs and ask the board to find a resolution
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 27, 2016 12:51 am IST
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Vijay Goel has said he will speak to AIFF on the exodus of I-League clubs
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Goel was speaking on the sidelines of the BRICS U-17 tournament logo
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Many I-League clubs have announced their exits from the top-flight
Sports Minister Vijay Goel on Monday expressed unhappiness over the top football clubs of the country leaving the I-League and promised to speak to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to look into the matter.
Talking on the sidelines of the unveiling of the BRICS U-17 football tournament logo in Panaji, Goel said, "I will speak to those from the federation and ask them to find a resolution to the problem."
He was asked if he was concerned about the exodus of top-flight teams from the I-league, following the emergence of Indian Super League (ISL).
Top teams from Goa like the Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa have already announced their exit from the I-League, while former league winners Dempo FC are also expected to follow suit.
Goel said both he as well as Prime Minister Narendra Modi were keen on promoting football and other sports in the country.
He added that the U-17 tournament, which will be held parallel to the BRICS Summit, will strengthen the ties between the member states.
"We should encourage such games between member states as that will increase bonding and create a warm atmosphere between the people of those countries," Goel said.