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Bengaluru exit Maldives over Covid breach

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INDIAN Super League (ISL) football team Bengaluru FC were asked to leave the Maldives last Sunday (9) by the country’s sports minister, after some players breached Covid-19 protocols ahead of their AFC Cup playoff tie with Eagles FC.

Maldives Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowermen­t Ahmed Mahloof took to Twitter to call for the Indian team to leave the country for breaching guidelines set by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) before their match on May 11. “Unacceptab­le behaviour from @bengaluruf­c breaching the strict guidelines from HPA,” Mahloof said. “The club should leave… immediatel­y as we can’t entertain this act.

“We have informed FAM (Football Associatio­n of Maldives) that we cannot hold the match, and asked them to make arrangemen­ts for @bengaluruf­c’s departure. We will be in further correspond­ence with AFC… to postpone the group stage.”

The AFC later confirmed all AFC Cup south zone group stage matches in the Maldives had been postponed.

Group D matches were originally scheduled to be held in the capital Male from May 1421. The AFC did not give revised dates for the games. “Participat­ing clubs who have travelled to Maldives will be required to arrange for their return home while adhering to the Covid-19 health and travel protocols put in place by the country,” the AFC stated.

“The AFC is in contact with all other participat­ing clubs and officials who have not entered the Maldives to cancel their travel arrangemen­ts.”

Group D includes India’s ATK Mohun Bagan, Bashundhar­a Kings of Bangladesh, Maldives’ Maziya Sports & Recreation

and the winner of the playoff. Bengaluru FC CEO Parth Jindal said on Twitter the club would sanction three members of the travelling party.

“On behalf of @bengaluruf­c, I am extremely sorry for the inexcusabl­e behavior of three of our foreign players/staff while in Male – the strictest action will be taken against these players/staff,” Jindal said.

Earlier, Group J matches in Hong Kong were postponed from May to June due to challenges caused by the pandemic. The 2020 edition of the AFC Cup was cancelled as quarantine rules in many nations made travel almost impossible.

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