East Bengal board members decide against participating in Super Cup

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

board members decided not to participate in the main round which begins in Bhubaneswar, holding firm to the alliance of eight revolting clubs.

Terming it 'unethical' to pull out of the alliance, said in a statement: "The nominees on the Board suggested that since an alliance of Clubs have already been formed, it would be unethical for us to come out of the Alliance."

The first board meeting of the club since became the club's investors in July also agreed to bid for the

The board meeting was held in Bengaluru.

"The Board also agreed to bid for ISL if the terms are financially acceptable. The East Bengal nominees mentioned that they would convey the decision to of the club and discuss further," it added.

East Bengal, which had finished runners-up in the I-League, were to play against ISL side Delhi Dynamos in their Round of 16 match on March 30.

A section of club officials of East Bengal wanted to take part in the but the investors, Quess Corp, who took the call, were firm against it.

Their difference of opinion had reached to such a level that some club officials were even mulling at one point of time to field a separate team in the name of President's XI.

The is the knockout club tournament of the AIFF, competed among and ISL teams.

But eight clubs, including Mohun Bagan and new champions FC, had formed an allilance and decided to withdraw from the competition citing AIFF's "unfair treatment".

Minerva Punjab, Aizawl FC and Gokulam Kerala had not also turned up in the qualifying round matches played in on March 15 and 16.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 20:00 IST