I-League bids of 3 new clubs under AIFF evaluation

A three-member committee met in New Delhi to evaluate the bids of three new clubs.

Update: 2016-11-23 13:03 GMT
AIFF's decision to make the I-League a second tier tournament prompted Salgaocar and Sporting Clube de Goa to withdraw from the league. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Indian football is set to got a huge shot in the arm, after the All India Football Federation (AIFF) received bids from three new clubs, for inclusion in the I-League, just a day Sporting Clube de Goa pulled out of the tournament.

Three new teams – Minerva Academy FC, FC Bardez Goa, and Chennai City FC – have put forth the proposition to be included in the upcoming season of the I-League.

An evaluation committee set up by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) met in New Delhi on Wednesday, to discuss the logistics of including the three teams in the league.

The committee comprised of top AIFF officials - general secretary Kushal Das, vice president Subrata Dutta, and CEO Sunando Dhar among others.

Das was upbeat about the prospects of the three new teams joining the league.

"It's truly heartening to see these three clubs, that too from different states across the Nation, showing their enthusiasm to play in the Hero I-League,” said Das in a press release. “This actually highlights that we're heading towards a bright future of Indian Football, involving every nook and corner of the country.

This news comes just a day after Sporting Clube de Goa announced their withdrawal from the league, as a mark of protest against AIFF’s decision to make I-League a second tier tournament.

Sporting’s fellow Goan club Salgaocar had also withdrawn from the I-League, earlier this year.

Das expressed his grief at the withdrawal of the historic Goan club from the I-League. He said, "Sporting Clube de Goa have contributed significantly to Indian Football since their inception. It's really sad to see them withdrawing from Hero I-League now.”

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