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Anwar Ali, East Bengal, Delhi FC move Delhi HC, seek stay on player's suspension by AIFF 

India defender Anwar Ali, his current side East Bengal, and parent club Delhi FC on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court and sought a stay on the suspension imposed on the player by the All India Football Federation for "illegally terminating" his four-year contract with Mohun Bagan.

September 13, 2024 / 11:59 IST
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India defender Anwar Ali has moved the Delhi High Court and sought a stay on his suspension imposed by the AIFF (Image X)
India defender Anwar Ali has moved the Delhi High Court and sought a stay on his suspension imposed by the AIFF (Image X)

India defender Anwar Ali, his current side East Bengal, and parent club Delhi FC on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court and sought a stay on the suspension imposed on the player by the All India Football Federation for "illegally terminating" his four-year contract with Mohun Bagan. The AIFF on Tuesday slapped a four-month suspension on Anwar after finding the defender "guilty" and asked him and the two clubs to pay a huge compensation of Rs 12.90 crore to Mohun Bagan.

"Yes, we have filed a writ petition with the Delhi High Court and it has been listed for tomorrow. It is item number eight. All three parties have filed the petition on various grounds," Delhi FC owner Ranjit Bajaj told PTI. "How can we let the player lose out on matches in the coming days. You can get money back but you can't get the matches back once they are played, you can't get the time back," he added.

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East Bengal's top official Debabrata Sarkar said that they have approached the Delhi HC as they don't want the player to lose out on matches in the Indian Super League, starting Friday, until the AIFF's Appeals Committee arrives at a decision on the matter. "We have gone to the Appeals Committee, till the time the Appeals Committee decides we want Anwar to play, he should not be deprived of game time till that time. The player's career should not be affected at all cost. That is our argument, nothing else. Let's see what happens later," Sarkar said.

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