NEROCA FC handed lifeline as AIFF freezes relegation from I-League
The Red Pythons have been granted permission to stay on in the league subject to meeting the necessary licensing criteria.
Subrata Dutta, Senior Vice President, All India Football Federation, and Chairman, League Committee chaired the AIFF League Committee Meeting held via video conferencing today (March 14, 2021).
Besides, AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das and League CEO Sunando Dhar, Lalnghinglova Hmar, Anil Kumar, Chirag Tanna and Rochak Langer attended the meeting. Abhishek Yadav, Deputy General Secretary, AIFF was also present, while leave of absence was granted to Souter Vaz and BK Roka.
The Committee deliberated at length to Doru Isac’s presentation in an earlier meeting with all member State Associations and AIFF President Praful Patel, wherein he had mentioned how the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected football across the world.
Isac drew examples from 23 countries across the world, including the likes of the Netherlands (Eredivisie), Argentina (Liga Profesional de Futbol), Mexico (Liga MX), Romania (Liga 1), Japan (J-League and J2-League), as to how different countries from across the world have frozen relegation during the time of the pandemic, in order to help the teams in difficult times.
“I have been in conversation with all Club coaches during the pandemic wherein everyone mentioned about the challenges faced -- which included short duration for preparation, reduced training hours, difficulties in organising friendly matches, transfer problems amongst others,” Isac mentioned in today’s meeting.
Dhar also informed that AIFF had “approached all the participating clubs and all of them have unanimously mentioned to us in writing that under current circumstances relegation should be frozen.”
In view of all the above, the Committee agreed, and recommended to the Executive Committee that no team should be relegated from the Hero I-League, and that Neroca FC be granted permission to compete in the 2021-22 edition of the Hero I-League subject to getting the requisite license as per the decision of the Club Licensing Committee. The Executive Committee will be taking a final decision on the matter soon.
The Committee also discussed about hosting the other events – the Hero Indian Women’s League, the Futsal Club Championship and the Hero I-League Qualifiers -- and decided to meet in a month’s time to assess the health parameters arising of the covid pandemic, and zero down on a feasible date for all stakeholders.
Dutta also urged everyone to take necessary precautions and stay safe. Football at the moment has come to a halt and we only hope that this pandemic will subside soon which will enable us to plan our calendar likewise,” Dutta averred.
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