“Anwar Ali will serve a four-month sporting ban, while East Bengal and Delhi FC will face two transfer window bans, starting from the January transfer window. All three parties—Anwar Ali, Delhi FC and East Bengal—must pay Rs 12.90 crores in compensation to Mohun Bagan.” said the decision deliver by the PSC
I'm sorry but no Indian player is worth 32 Crs and two transfer window ban . I would love to be proved wrong but EB did the worst transfer ever in ISL history (cost:benefit) .
“Anwar Ali will serve a four-month sporting ban, while East Bengal and Delhi FC will face two transfer window bans, starting from the January transfer window. All three parties—Anwar Ali, Delhi FC and East Bengal—must pay Rs 12.90 crores in compensation to Mohun Bagan.” said the decision deliver by the PSC
I'm sorry but no Indian player is worth 32 Crs and two transfer window ban . I would love to be proved wrong but EB did the worst transfer ever in ISL history (cost:benefit) .
E.B involved to give a master-stroke to M.B, but happened vice-versa now, But I think all involved parties (E.B, Anwar & Delhi) can still challenge & go to next level.
Ranjit expected this & added the clause. Now, with this outcome, M.B will be the happiest people & Ranjit is safe from monetary penalty.
I read in few of the articles & also saw few SG interview clips. He said he will be happy if Anwar report to training camp even after all this transfer saga and he mentioned they love to have him , but can't force any player to play for them. Finally M.B mgmt informed Anwar has to face consequences if failed to report to M.B training camp.
“Anwar Ali will serve a four-month sporting ban, while East Bengal and Delhi FC will face two transfer window bans, starting from the January transfer window. All three parties—Anwar Ali, Delhi FC and East Bengal—must pay Rs 12.90 crores in compensation to Mohun Bagan.” said the decision deliver by the PSC
I'm sorry but no Indian player is worth 32 Crs and two transfer window ban . I would love to be proved wrong but EB did the worst transfer ever in ISL history (cost:benefit) .
Bajaj fleeced EB here and thought making Anwar cancel his deal with MB won't have any consequences. He was also smart to have a clause which will only make EB and Anwar pay the fine.
The only winner here is Mohun Bagan they bagged 13 crores for no reason.
If Anwar really wanted more money he could've transferred to EB directly. Instead of this whole fiasco
Anwar Ali transfer saga: Delhi High Court asks AIFF Player Status Committee to withdraw order
With the Delhi High Court issuing a stay order for the decision of the All India Football Federation’s Player Status Committee (PSC) on Friday regarding Anwar Ali’s transfer, the defender would have heaved a sigh of relief. At least for now.
The PSC, having found Anwar guilty of unilaterally breaching his four-year loan contract with Mohun Bagan Super Giant, had on September 10 banned the player for four months while slapping a fine of nearly ₹12.90 crores on the 24-year-old footballer.
The two clubs Anwar is currently associated with, Delhi FC (previous parent club) and East Bengal (present club), were also given two-window bans.
The High Court, hearing the case under Justice Sanjeev Narula, questioned the AIFF’s lawyer about the lack of reasons behind the ruling, following which the counsel said that the order would be withdrawn.
“I am instructed to state that ... AIFF Players Status Committee will withdraw its order dated September 10. The committee will hear parties afresh tomorrow, on September 14,” the counsel said. The hearing is scheduled at 4 pm IST.
“After hearing the matter, (committee) will pass a detailed order. In the meantime, status quo ante will prevail.”
As for Anwar, he remains unavailable for selection for East Bengal in its Indian Super League opener against Bengaluru FC, as his fate might be decided only hours before kick-off (scheduled at 7:30 pm IST) or even after that.
“We had asked for reasons detailing why the order was given and why we were sanctioned. And it has not been given and it has been one-and-half months now,” Ranjit Bajaj, the owner of Delhi FC, told Sportstar.
The conditions on Anwar’s transfer presently remain as it had been before Tuesday’s ruling. He is still looking to complete his move from Delhi FC to East Bengal after a unilateral termination of his loan at Mohun Bagan.
East Bengal’s head coach Carles Cuadrat also maintained that Anwar was not in his plans for the opener.
“I have spoken to the player, and he’s going to be very important for us. We have to understand that he’s not going to play tomorrow, so we have to plan with the rest of the players. He’s training very well,” Cuadrat said.
“We know he is going to be an important player for the club, but we understand the situation that is not in our hands,” Cuadrat added.
In 2020, it was the Delhi HC that allowed Anwar Ali to play after being banned by the AIFF medical committee due to a congenital heart problem.
This won't be construed as third party intervention.
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I'm sorry but no Indian player is worth 32 Crs and two transfer window ban . I would love to be proved wrong but EB did the worst transfer ever in ISL history (cost:benefit) .
Ranjit expected this & added the clause. Now, with this outcome, M.B will be the happiest people & Ranjit is safe from monetary penalty.
I read in few of the articles & also saw few SG interview clips. He said he will be happy if Anwar report to training camp even after all this transfer saga and he mentioned they love to have him , but can't force any player to play for them. Finally M.B mgmt informed Anwar has to face consequences if failed to report to M.B training camp.
The only winner here is Mohun Bagan they bagged 13 crores for no reason.
If Anwar really wanted more money he could've transferred to EB directly. Instead of this whole fiasco
Anwar Ali transfer saga: Delhi High Court asks AIFF Player Status Committee to withdraw order
With the Delhi High Court issuing a stay order for the decision of the All India Football Federation’s Player Status Committee (PSC) on Friday regarding Anwar Ali’s transfer, the defender would have heaved a sigh of relief. At least for now.
The PSC, having found Anwar guilty of unilaterally breaching his four-year loan contract with Mohun Bagan Super Giant, had on September 10 banned the player for four months while slapping a fine of nearly ₹12.90 crores on the 24-year-old footballer.
The two clubs Anwar is currently associated with, Delhi FC (previous parent club) and East Bengal (present club), were also given two-window bans.
The High Court, hearing the case under Justice Sanjeev Narula, questioned the AIFF’s lawyer about the lack of reasons behind the ruling, following which the counsel said that the order would be withdrawn.
“I am instructed to state that ... AIFF Players Status Committee will withdraw its order dated September 10. The committee will hear parties afresh tomorrow, on September 14,” the counsel said. The hearing is scheduled at 4 pm IST.
“After hearing the matter, (committee) will pass a detailed order. In the meantime, status quo ante will prevail.”
As for Anwar, he remains unavailable for selection for East Bengal in its Indian Super League opener against Bengaluru FC, as his fate might be decided only hours before kick-off (scheduled at 7:30 pm IST) or even after that.
“We had asked for reasons detailing why the order was given and why we were sanctioned. And it has not been given and it has been one-and-half months now,” Ranjit Bajaj, the owner of Delhi FC, told Sportstar.
The conditions on Anwar’s transfer presently remain as it had been before Tuesday’s ruling. He is still looking to complete his move from Delhi FC to East Bengal after a unilateral termination of his loan at Mohun Bagan.
East Bengal’s head coach Carles Cuadrat also maintained that Anwar was not in his plans for the opener.
“I have spoken to the player, and he’s going to be very important for us. We have to understand that he’s not going to play tomorrow, so we have to plan with the rest of the players. He’s training very well,” Cuadrat said.
“We know he is going to be an important player for the club, but we understand the situation that is not in our hands,” Cuadrat added.
In 2020, it was the Delhi HC that allowed Anwar Ali to play after being banned by the AIFF medical committee due to a congenital heart problem. This won't be construed as third party intervention.
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