Geylang International FC of Singapore and Bangladesh side Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club did not get visa clearance to leave the IFA red-faced as the organisers were forced to reschedule the matches involving the two teams.
Strange it may sound, but the IFA seemed clueless about the status of their respective arrivals.
"We're yet to get the details about the Bangladeshi side, while the Singapore side are expected to arrive tomorrow morning," an IFA official said, even as secretary Utpal Ganguli could not be contacted.
Like today, there will be only one match tomorrow with Mohammedan Sporting taking on second division side United Sikkim FC in a group II match.
Sandwitched between the Federation Cup and the final phase of the I-League, the tournament has already lost its sheen without some top clubs.