Black Friday for Goan football, Salgaocar, Sporting quit I-League

AIFF decision to bring I-League to second tier prompted the decision; Dempo may follow suit

PANJIM: Two of India’s top football outfits – Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa – on Thursday, decided to withdraw from the forthcoming season of the I-League over the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) decision to restructure the domestic league system. The decision was made public in a joint statement issued by the two Goa-based clubs.
Another top club – Dempo SC – is considering on whether to continue its participating in the I-League.
AIFF, which on May 17 met various stakeholders, including its marketing partners IMG-Reliance, virtually recognised ISL as the country’s premier league as per its draft plan, while deciding to form a three-tier football system in India from 2017-18.
“Over the past few weeks, Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube have had several rounds of discussions and have deliberated the impact that the May 17 proposal will have on the state of the sport. It is clear that the proposal is highly discriminatory, goes against sporting merit, is unworkable for I-League clubs and hampers Goa, which is the best represented State in the I-League, the most,” the two clubs said in a statement.
They added, “Therefore, rather than waiting for another year to face the inevitable, the two clubs have decided to take the painful decision to withdraw from the forthcoming edition of the I-League.”
AIFF has also faced opposition to its proposed plans from clubs such as Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. The exit of Salgaocar and Sporting Clube de Goa will come as another blow.
Detailing the sequence of events from the May 17 meeting, the two Goan heavyweights called AIFF’s proposals ‘shocking’ and ‘disheartening’.
“At this meeting a detailed proposal was presented, which was heavily biased against the I-League and its clubs. Not only does it relegate the I-League to a second tier league, but also does away with promotion, thereby replacing merit with a franchisee fee as the primary criteria for participating in the top league.”
“The ISL, hitherto termed as only a tournament by the AIFF, would leapfrog the I-League to become the nation’s top league, with no relegation. This was shocking and disheartening, especially considering the repeated claims made by representatives of AIFF and FIFA that the I-League was the premier league competition in the country.”
Meanwhile, Dempo SC chairman Shrinivas Dempo stated that he too is mulling over the team’s participation in the I-League after fellow Goan clubs opted out of it.
The FC Goa co-owner and vice-president of the AIFF mentioned that while Dempo could pull out of the I-League, they would still continue to participate in the Goa Pro League, Durand Cup and other competitions.

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