The All India Football Federation disciplinary committee today imposed a fine of Rs 3 lakh on reigning I-League champions Aizawl FC for crowd violence during their home match against Mohun Bagan on January 25.
The five-member disciplinary committee headed by eminent lawyer Usha Nath Banerjee today found Aizawl FC "guilty" and asked the Mizoram club to submit the fine before their match against Indian Arrows on February 23.
The AIFF also threatened to conduct matches "closed doors" if Aizawl did not undertake in writing that they will take responsibility for the safety, security and peace at the stadium.
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"Considering the dimension, volume and size of the team, the quantum of the fine could have been extremely heavy. But considering the above factors the committee minimised the fine to Rs 3 lakh to be paid before their next schedule match (at home) on February 23.
"The coach (Hmingthan Sanga) and assistant coach were warned that any recurrence in future of any indiscipline will be seriously dealt with severe penalty."
The match ended 1-1 draw and the disappointed home fans vented their ire out on the away side by hurling bottles. Two days later, Mohun Bagan had lodged an official complaint.
"In view of the fact as could be verified and seen, the team manager of Aizawl found guilty of raising his fist addressed to the referee," he said.
"As because there was lack of evidence against the reported utterings of foul languages by the coach and assistant coach of Aizawl FC, the committee is not in a comfortable zone to impose any punishment or hold them guilty."
Besides Banerjee, the meeting was attended by Aditya Reddy, Krishnendu Banerjee while Harsh Vora joined by audio conferencing.
The AIFF has also revoked the red card suspension on Chennai City FC's Edwin Vanspaul in their match against Mohun Bagan in Coimbatore on February 7.
"Edwin Vanspaul red card has been revoked. It was a mistake on the part of the referee (Akash Jackson Routh).
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