There seems to be no end to East Bengal's problem. While the Indian Super League dream hasn't seen the daylight and club officials have conveniently blamed the pandemic, fresh problems have cropped up for the Red and Golds - The squad problem.
Seven Quess East Bengal (QEB) players would be going to the Players' Status Committee of the All India Football Federation through their representative, the Football Players' Association of India (FPAI), it has been learnt. They would be asking for their due salaries from QEB.
The players have already sent notice to QEB, with whom they had contracts.
Of the seven players, some have one month's salary due. Players like Abhishek Ambekar and Pintu Mahata have terminated their multiple-year contracts and will seek compensation for the remaining period.
"The delay in sending the notices was caused by a clause in the players' contracts, which said any correspondence would have to be sent physically. In this time of lockdown, players found it difficult to courier the notices," a source said.
Quess Corp terminated the agreement with East Bengal on July 17 and gave back sporting rights to the club. The liabilities though are being borne by the club.
New coach for EB
East Bengal announced Goa-based Francisco Bruto Da Costa as their new coach for the 2020-2021 season on Wednesday. The 38-year-old worked as the assistant coach of the Malaysia national team. He was also the assistant coach of the NorthEast United FC during the 2016-17 season.
“It is still not certain whether foreign players or coach would be allowed to come to India in the next few months. Francisco has a good profile too. That is why we have decided to rope in an Indian coach,” a club official said.
East Bengal officials were under pressure to announce their future plans after Mohun Bagan joined hands with ATK.
Do read this brilliant post by an East Bengal fan Mayukh Majumder to realize what the word "East Bengal" means to its legions of supporters all around the globe. It is in Bengali; sorry I won't be able to translate the whole of it (those who can understand Bengali will agree with me that it is absolutely awesome, not just to EB supporters but to all football lovers) but I will just translate the last part when I find time
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Seven Quess East Bengal (QEB) players would be going to the Players' Status Committee of the All India Football Federation through their representative, the Football Players' Association of India (FPAI), it has been learnt. They would be asking for their due salaries from QEB.
The players have already sent notice to QEB, with whom they had contracts.
Of the seven players, some have one month's salary due. Players like Abhishek Ambekar and Pintu Mahata have terminated their multiple-year contracts and will seek compensation for the remaining period.
"The delay in sending the notices was caused by a clause in the players' contracts, which said any correspondence would have to be sent physically. In this time of lockdown, players found it difficult to courier the notices," a source said.
Quess Corp terminated the agreement with East Bengal on July 17 and gave back sporting rights to the club. The liabilities though are being borne by the club.
East Bengal announced Goa-based Francisco Bruto Da Costa as their new coach for the 2020-2021 season on Wednesday. The 38-year-old worked as the assistant coach of the Malaysia national team. He was also the assistant coach of the NorthEast United FC during the 2016-17 season.
“It is still not certain whether foreign players or coach would be allowed to come to India in the next few months. Francisco has a good profile too. That is why we have decided to rope in an Indian coach,” a club official said.
East Bengal officials were under pressure to announce their future plans after Mohun Bagan joined hands with ATK.
Da Costa will be demoted to asst. coach after a foreign coach is recruited.
Today is East Bengal Foundation Day!
East Bengal--not just a club, but a dream, not just eleven players playing on the field but a passion
Eric Cantona said "You can change your wife, your politics, your religion, but never, never can you change your favourite football team."
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Do read this brilliant post by an East Bengal fan Mayukh Majumder to realize what the word "East Bengal" means to its legions of supporters all around the globe. It is in Bengali; sorry I won't be able to translate the whole of it (those who can understand Bengali will agree with me that it is absolutely awesome, not just to EB supporters but to all football lovers) but I will just translate the last part when I find time