Kerala Blasters and head coach Ivan Vukomanovic expressed remorse over the membership’s walkout within the Indian Super League (ISL) playoff walkout towards Bengaluru FC final month.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) Disciplinary Committee had on Friday issued a wonderful on the membership of Rs 4 crore, whereas Vukomanovic was handed a wonderful of Rs 4 Lakh wonderful and a 10-game ban.
Vukomanovic in a press release mentioned, “It has been a couple of weeks since we were all caught by negative circumstances that happened on 3rd March this year during our last game. It is certainly devastating to all football fans to witness and see such a thing. The emotion and love input in this beautiful game by fans, players, technical & medical staffs, media, etc. around the globe is priceless, and no one deserves nor wants to be actor of such an event.
“These things are not supposed to be seen in sport arenas around the world and | regret being part of such a moment. As a man of sport and football, | was always promoting correct conduct and fair play. These are without a doubt, some of the most important values of football game, and most of all, parts of sport education that we all have to pass to our future generations.”
The AIFF Disciplinary Committee’s order on Friday additionally mentioned Vukomanovic had instigated the staff to desert the match and introduced the sport into disrepute.
After listening to all of the events involved, the AIFF Disciplinary Committee – chaired by Vaibhav Gaggar – additionally directed the Blasters to situation a ‘public apology’ for the unsporting conduct of abandoning the match, failing which the whole wonderful can be elevated to Rs 6 crore.
Despite the walkout, there was an enormous wave of assist for Blasters from their followers – the membership is the staff with the largest fan base within the ISL.
The Blasters’ walkout occurred after a hotly-disputed purpose scored by Bengaluru’s Sunil Chhetri off a freekick. The Kochi-based membership had filed a protest to the AIFF earlier towards referee Crystal John for the style during which he allowed Chhetri to take the freekick that resulted within the purpose. But it was rejected.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com