Indian national football team defender Anwar Ali’s transfer from Mohun Bagan Super Giant to East Bengal FC has been making quite a bit of noise in the recent months. (More Football News)
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has decided ඣto hand Ali a four-month suspension after finding him guilty of his four-year loan termination with Mohun Bagan Super Giant.
However, it does not end there. As a result of the deal, parent club Delhi FC and East Bengal FC have been restricted from registering ♐any new players for two transfer windows.
All three parties, Anwar, Delhi FC, as well as MBSG- approa♍ched th﷽e AIFF’s Players’ Statue Committee (PSC) seeking a firm decision.
“Anwar Ali will serve a four-month sporting ban, while East Bengal and Delhi FC will face two transfer window bans, starting from the January transfer window. All three p🧸arties – Anwar Ali, Delhi FC and East Bengal – must pay Rs 12.90 crores in compenꦚsation to Mohun Bagan,” the PSC said on Tuesday, September 10.
Anwar Ali has also been b🦩arred from playing any official matches for a four-month period which will begin from the date of issuance of the order.
East Bengal will get their campaign underway in the 2024-25 Indian Super League against Bengaluru FC on Saturday, September 14.
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During the period of stay, it is understood that Anw♔ar can play for Ea🌟st Bengal. There has been no reaction from East Bengal yet.