This time the ‘deprivation’ will rise from the I -League! Federation’s Appellate Committee

Daily Digital Desk: From this year, the I -League may be degraded. Such a decision has been made by the All India Football Federation’s Appellate Committee. Delhi FC and Sporting Club Bengaluru are breathing relief as a result of the AIFF suspension. It has been reported that no party can be sent down until the final verdict comes.

Sporting club Bengaluru and Delhi FC were already raised questions. However, when you look at the points table of the I-League, you will see that Bengaluru points in 22 matches. On the other hand, Delhi’s points are only 1 in the same number of matches. Like the calculation, these two teams will not be able to play in the next I -League. However, the two clubs appealed to the AIFF to prevent their degradation by raising policy questions.

It is learned that the two clubs went to the AIFF’s Disciplinary Committee. It was then that the Appellate Committee sent the Application of the Club Disciplinary Committee. Clubs argue that the ISL is not degraded. In this situation, why will the i-League be degraded? The bench of retired Justice Rajesh Tandon was then suspended in the I -League.

The Appellate Committee said, “The AIFF has sought two days considering the situation in the case. Any order of the degradation will be suspended till this time. It will not be implemented until the final hearing of the present appeal.” The next hearing of the Appellate Committee on May 7. The verdict is going to be very important to the two teams at the bottom of the league standing.

Asish Roy
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