2023-06-06 08:05:24
Kochi: The women’s football team of Kerala Blasters will not take to the ground this season. In an official press release, Kerala Blasters stated that the women’s team will not be able to field this time due to financial constraints due to heavy fines imposed by the All India Football Federation for indiscipline in the ISL. In a press release, Blasters said that the All India Football Federation accepts the penalty but is deeply disappointed that the women’s team cannot continue due to the financial burden imposed on the team by the heavy fine.
The Blasters had plans to invest more in the women’s team, which performed well last season. Along with the men’s team, overseas pre-season tour, player exchanges and exposure tours were also planned for the women’s team. However, the club stated that the heavy fine imposed by the All India Football Federation is a big challenge for the team and that is why the decision is being taken despite the disappointment. The club informed that there is a situation where it is not possible to move forward with the women’s team without clarity on financial matters and a tough decision had to be taken considering the current situation.
Club Statement.
— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters)
Kerala Blasters women’s team was formed last season. Kerala Blasters were fined Rs 4 crore by the All India Football Federation for leaving the ground without finishing the match once morest Bengaluru FC in the ISL playoffs. The federation had made it clear that a public apology should be made for the misbehavior and a fine of Rs 6 crore for non-apology.
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Last Updated Jun 6, 2023, 1:40 PM IST
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