It has been 106 days since Chennai City FC (CCFC) beat Minerva Punjab to lift the I-League title, but the club is yet to receive its prize money from the All India Football Federation (AIFF). CCFC stands to pocket ₹1 crore for its triumph.
“We won the I-League three months ago but are yet to get our prize money. We sent a letter to the AIFF three weeks ago asking for an update, but have not heard from them yet,” Rohit Ramesh, owner of Chennai City, told Sportstar.
Fellow I-League clubs such as Minerva Punjab and Gokulam Kerala FC are also yet to receive their subsidies of ₹15 lakh for the season. Gokulam, in fact, is to get ₹25 lakh including the reimbursement of floodlight charges.
Last season’s champion, Minerva Punjab received its prize money only after threatening the AIFF to boycott the Super Cup last year.
“We sent them a letter saying that we would pull out of the Super Cup due to a lack of funds.
“They gave us the prize money within the next three days,” said Minerva owner Ranjit Bajaj.
Aizawl FC, which had won in the 2016-17 season, was also made to wait for close to four months until it received its prize money.
Despite repeated attempts, AIFF officials were unavailable for comment, while one senior source hinted that it could be “due to a paucity of funds.”