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I-League and second division qualifiers to be held in Kolkata

The I-League is likely to kick off in November while the second division qualifiers are tentatively scheduled for the third week of next month in Kolkata.

Published : Aug 14, 2020 21:09 IST

The AIFF said the schedule for the I-League would be finalised once the guidelines are issued by the central government (Representative Image).
The AIFF said the schedule for the I-League would be finalised once the guidelines are issued by the central government (Representative Image).
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The AIFF said the schedule for the I-League would be finalised once the guidelines are issued by the central government (Representative Image).

All matches of the upcoming I-League season and second division qualifiers will be held in Kolkata with strict health and safety measures in place to deal with the COVID-19 threat, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said on Friday.

The decision was taken in a virtual meeting of the League Committee chaired by AIFF senior vice-president Subrata Dutta. The I-League, the country’s second-tier club competition, is likely to kick off in November while the second division qualifiers are tentatively scheduled for the third week of next month. But the complete fixtures list of both the leagues is subject to government clearance.

“Keeping in mind available infrastructure and granting requisite permissions to organise 2nd division qualifiers and subsequently I-League 2020-21 including arranging for practice sessions for participating clubs, the committee has unanimously decided to grant hosting rights of 2nd division qualifiers and I-League to IFA, Kolkata,” the AIFF said in a release.

“The Hero 2nd division qualifiers will also serve as a dress rehearsal for the Hero I-League and enable all involved stakeholders to understand the COVID bubble and operate likewise for a seamless operation,” it added.

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The AIFF said the schedule for the second division qualifiers and the I-League, however, would be finalised once the central government guidelines are issued. Dutta said that the AIFF will directly be responsible for the safety of the players and officials.

“The league department has already prepared the SOP which is to be strictly followed. The onus this year is not on the clubs but the AIFF and the concerned state associations since we have already decided that the leagues would be held in one venue.

“We need to adhere to all the safety protocols to ensure that not a single player or official gets infected. We must ensure that we adhere to the standards to live up to the expectations of the football lovers in the country. The leagues need to be organised in a manner which will set an example for others to follow," he added.

AIFF general secretary Kushal Das suggested that the duration of the I-League could be shortened because of the pandemic. “Let it be clear that the safety of players cannot be compromised with at any cost. It would be difficult to accept any COVID related infections on the players and officials," he said.

“There have been instances of global leagues condensing their format. We need to relook at the duration of Hero I-League and Hero ISL to ensure the absolute safety of players. Organising the league in one single venue under current circumstances is not easy. We need to think rationally.”

Regarding the AIFF Academy Accreditation, the committee granted an extension till September 30 for submission of all relevant documents given the current situation.

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