Super Cup match called up after Minerva fails to turn up

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneshwar
Last Updated : Mar 15 2019 | 6:20 PM IST

The country's premier knock-out football tournament, Super Cup, was on Friday thrown into jeopardy after Minerva Punjab did not turn up for the first match of the qualification round, prompting the national federation to describe it as a "crazy" and "unacceptable" move.

A cloud of uncertainty had already hung over tournament after eight I-League clubs decided to pull out, citing unfair treatment by the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

But interestingly, three of the eight protesting clubs -- Minerva, Gokulam Kerala and Aizawl FC -- which were to play in the qualification round (on March 15 and 16) had come here with their full strength teams.

Minerva did not turn for the mandatory pre-match press conference on Thursday and the Punjab side also did not take the field on Friday against Indian Super League side Pune City FC.

Gokulam and Aizawl, who are to play on Saturday against Delhi Dynamos and Chennaiyin FC respectively under the schedule, did not turn up for pre-match press conference on Friday. Aizawl FC said that they will not play against Chennaiyin FC on Saturday.

"As of now, we are not going to play against Chennaiyin on Saturday. Nothing has come from the side of the AIFF and it seems nothing is going to happen also. We (eight clubs) will remain united and we will take a collective decision," Aizawl FC's Technical Director and Team Manager D Hmingthana said.

AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das said Minerva's decision to boycott the match would harm the game in the country.

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"There may be differences (with the clubs and the AIFF) but to boycott a football match because of the differences is crazy and not acceptable. It is not a right move and will harm football in the country," Das told PTI.

"I would encourage the clubs to compete in the tournament for the sake of football in the country," he added.

Das, however, appeared to be leaving some room for a rapprochement between the AIFF and the clubs.

Asked if action will be taken against Minerva or any other team which does not turn up for the Super Cup, Das said, "As of now, we are not talking about action but we believe better sense will prevail and the clubs will play football."
An AIFF source said that the match commissioner is yet to decide on the status of the Minerva vs Pune City game, whether it's "cancelled or called called off."

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First Published: Mar 15 2019 | 6:20 PM IST

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