AIFF chief agrees to meet I-League clubs; general secretary says all on board

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With agreeing to meet them, the aggrieved clubs have shown "eagerness" to participate in the Super Cup, said Friday.

Busy with work related to the upcoming general elections, Patel has agreed to meet the agitating clubs between April 10-15.

"Yes, the clubs have been sent a mail with a tentative time-line for a meeting with the They all are on board and have shown eagerness to play the Super Cup, which shall go on as per the original schedule," Das told

"Their request of rescheduling by the clubs cannot be accepted as that's against the tournament regulations but all the other matches go on as per schedule," he added.

Mohun Bagan had requested to reschedule the qualification matches after a few clubs refused to turn up for their respective games.

On Wednesday, six clubs, including new champions FC, had expressed their willingness to compete in the if the national federation addresses their concerns about the impending restructuring of the domestic leagues.

On Thursday, Das wrote to the clubs saying the chief has agreed to give them time.

"He will meet the clubs to discuss the road map for Indian as communicated to me by the clubs on 20th March 2019, between 10th to 15th April 2019 (tentatively 14th April) at a venue to be confirmed.

"He has also urged the clubs to ensure the sport of football doesn't suffer because of differences in opinion which can always be sorted via mutual discussions," Das wrote in the letter.

Several clubs are worried that the may be relegated to the second tier in the domestic restructuring this coming season on the direction of the

Some of them, including former champions and Aizawl FC as well as Gokulam Kerala, did not turn up in the qualifying round of the in Bhubaneswar.

After that, the AIFF, through Das, sought confirmation from six I-League clubs -- East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Neroca, Churchill Brothers, Real FC and FC -- on whether they will take part in the Super Cup main tournament which begins on March 29 in Bhubaneswar. These six clubs were directly seeded into Round of 16 stage of the Super Cup.

Three of these and three other I-League clubs -- Minerva Punjab, Aizawl FC and Gokulam Kerala -- responded in a letter, asking AIFF to hear out their concerns first. East Bengal, Neroca and Real did not sign the letter.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 16:25 IST