The I-League Clubs Association yesterday urged the All India Football Federation to delay the league until the ongoing broadcast issue is resolved, as a fresh tussle emerged just a day before the scheduled kickoff of its 18th season.
The opening day’s fixtures on Friday are slated to be played between Sreenidi Deccan FC and Gokulam Kerala FC in Hyderabad at 4pm, and Inter Kashi taking on debutants Sporting Club Bengaluru at Kalyani near Kolkata at 7pm, a PTI report from Kolkata stated yesterday.
But the 12 participating clubs have expressed frustration over AIFF’s failure to finalise a broadcast deal with Sony Network.
In a strongly worded letter to the AIFF president, the clubs warned they would “not commence the league unless confirmation of the broadcast was received by 8pm on Thursday.”
“I-league clubs request you to send us confirmation of Sony Network as the official broadcaster of the I-League 24-25 by 8pm tonight, failing which I-league clubs will not commence the league as scheduled to commence tomorrow,” they wrote.
“To add to our frustrations, hefty fines averaging Rs 10 lakh per club on account of failure in Club Licensing have been communicated to clubs last night,” the letter stated.
“Many clubs have been fined up to (Rs.) 25 lakhs despite repeated assurances by the president that no infrastructure fines will be applied on the clubs.
“The issue of stadium infrastructure was discussed in detail where it was noted by the president and the clubs that since the stadiums in India are government owned and clubs do not have any direct control over them, and are only renting the stadiums for a limited period, it is unfair to fine clubs for the same.”
The clubs further clarified their position on the deal with the broadcaster. “For the sake of clarity, I-league clubs are not refusing to play the league, we are willing, ready and on stand-by to play our matches as soon as we receive confirmation of Sony Network broadcasting the league, even if this means that the league may need to be delayed by a few weeks.
“All I-League clubs stand together in our decision as this matter is not only about broadcast (deal) but the survival and future of our clubs and the I-league as a whole,” the owners added in the letter.
However, Gokulam Kerala owner VC Praveen confirmed to PTI that his team is already in Hyderabad as it remains to be seen if the season kicks off as per schedule.