AIFF Imposes Four-Month Ban On Anwar Ali, Mohun Bagan To Receive INR 12.90 Crore In Compensation

Anwar Ali's controversial transfer to East Bengal, involving a ₹2.5 crore fee and significant penalties, has ignited debate in Indian football, with all parties facing transfer bans and compensation obligations.

Sep 10, 2024 - 14:30
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AIFF Imposes Four-Month Ban On Anwar Ali, Mohun Bagan To Receive INR 12.90 Crore In Compensation

New Delhi: Anwar Ali has ignited thought to be a couple of of the largest controversies in Indian football after terminating his four-year loan contend with Mohun Bagan on July 9, 2024, to come to his parent club, Delhi FC.

Lower than 24 hours later, on July 10, 2024, Ali, Delhi FC, and East Bengal finalized a tripartite agreement, securing his transfer to East Bengal on a five-year deal.

East Bengal paid Delhi FC ₹2.5 crores for the transfer. A clause within the deal specifies that if Anwar Ali faces any fines on account of this fact of the transfer, it'll be shared equally between East Bengal and Ali, with Delhi FC no longer accountable for any a part of the fine.

On July eleven, 2024, Anwar Ali signed a five-year contract with East Bengal. Khel Now had earlier reported that Ali would earn ₹24 crores over five years, including ₹8.5 crores in loyalty bonuses.

While these agreements became public simplest recently through Khel Now, Anwar Ali had already sought a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the AIFF’s Players’ Status Committee (PSC) to finalize his transfer.

The PSC at the beginning deemed the contract termination “unjust,” but issued the NOC on August eleven, 2024, permitting Anwar Ali to finalize his transfer to East Bengal tomorrow. Khel Now gained get right of entry to to both agreements simplest after this development.

“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—ought to pay Rs 12.90 crores in compensation to Mohun Bagan.” said the choice deliver by the PSC

Anwar Ali’s four-month sporting ban will commence on the first matchday of ISL 2024-25. Based on the tripartite agreement, Ali ought to pay Mohun Bagan 50% of the Rs 12.90 crore compensation.

East Bengal will cover the remainder 50% of the Rs 12.90 crore compensation and will possibly also be barred from signing or registering new players at some stage within the 2024 iciness and 2025 summer transfer windows.

Rs 32.ninety five crores (Rs 26.5 crores in transfer fee and salary; Rs 6.45 crores in fines) may possibly also be the total package and cost the club are paying to sign Anwari Ali.

Delhi FC will face a two-transfer window ban but will no longer be accountable for any compensation payments, in line with the agreement between the three parties.

All parties have essentially the most effective to appeal the AIFF Players’ Status Committee’s decision to the AIFF Appeals Committee. If Anwar Ali appeals, monetary compensation may possibly also be suspended until the Appeals Committee issues a final ruling. To lift the sporting and transfer bans, the parties will desire a stay order from the Appeals Committee.

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