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I-league: Pune FC granted exemption

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report placed by the licensing manager which states that there was no non compliance with 'A' Grade criteria and the only non compliance was really delayed submission of certain documents regarding criteria 'A'.

“Since the Club Licensing regulation­s empowers the licensing manager to entertain documents if sufficient reasons exist after the deadline, the Committee accepted the appeal of Pune FC and ordered the grant of both AFC and National License to Pune FC for the 2013-14 season,” the AIFF said in a statement.

It further stated: "As regards the letters received from the other 12 clubs the committee felt that these applicatio­ns merely contain a prayer for seek- ing exemption and are not appeals against the decision of the First Instance Body. Accordingl­y these applicatio­ns should be referred back to the Club Licensing Committee First Instance Body for appropriat­e action."

United Sikkim was the only club, among the 14 to flunk club licensing test, that didn't appeal for exemption since it has been relegated to the second division.

The exemption is mandatory, without which the clubs will not be allowed to compete in the I-League. Besides, Sanjiv Paul, Managing Director, Tata Metaliks Ltd and Neel Ratan, Head of Management Consultanc­y, Pricewater­houseCoope­rs Private Limited also attended the meeting.

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