India's Mohun Bagan out of Champions League Two after missing match in Iran, AFC says
Indian club Mohun Bagan Super Giant are out of the AFC Champions League Two after not travelling to Iran for a group stage match against Tabriz-based Tractor SC scheduled for October 2, the day after Iran launched ballistic missiles towards Israel.
The club's matches in the competition are now null and void with the club "considered to have withdrawn," the Asian Football Confederation said in a statement on Monday.
🇮🇳 Mohun Bagan Super Giant considered to have withdrawn from #ACLTwo after failure to report to Tabriz for Group A fixture against Tractor FC on October 2.https://t.co/gPXaeOmmgE
— #ACLElite | #ACLTwo (@TheAFCCL) October 7, 2024
Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel on October 1, with Israel vowing to retaliate.
Indian media reported that several Mohun Bagan players wrote to the management voicing concerns over security if they travelled to Tractor's home city in northwestern Iran, which was one of the sites from where the missiles were launched.
The AFC said it would refer Mohun Bagan's matter to the continental body's relevant committees for further decisions.
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