In a significant development, Mohun Bagan Super Giant, an Indian Super League powerhouse, has announced their withdrawal from the upcoming AFC Champions League Two fixture against Tractor SC in Iran. The decision, made on Tuesday, comes amidst heightened security concerns in the region.
The match, scheduled for Wednesday in Tabriz, northwest Iran, was part of Group A play. However, following a recent escalation of tensions, including Iran’s ballistic missile attack on Israel in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Hezbollah allies in Lebanon, players and coaches expressed serious concerns about their safety.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) confirmed the withdrawal and stated that they will refer the matter to relevant AFC committees for review. This could potentially result in financial penalties and even a ban from the Champions League Two competition for Mohun Bagan.
The news comes after reports emerged of players writing to club management, voicing their apprehensions about traveling to Iran. The escalating conflict in the region, marked by Israeli counterattacks and Iranian retaliation, has created a volatile environment, raising legitimate concerns about safety.
This decision highlights the complex geopolitical realities that can impact international sporting events. While the AFC is reviewing the situation, the incident underscores the importance of prioritizing player safety and well-being amidst challenging circumstances.