Anwar Ali Cleared to Play for East Bengal in ISL

Indian defender Anwar Ali has been cleared to play for East Bengal in the Indian Super League (ISL) after receiving an interim NOC from the All India Football Federation’s Player Status Committee. The decision comes after a legal battle stemming from his transfer from Delhi FC, which saw him slapped with a hefty fine and transfer bans for both his new and previous clubs. The final decision on the fine and transfer bans is expected on September 30.

Indian Footballer Anwar Ali Faces Four-Month Ban and Transfer Restrictions in Controversial Move

Anwar Ali, an Indian international footballer, has been handed a four-month ban by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) for his controversial move from Mohun Bagan to East Bengal. The decision also includes transfer restrictions for East Bengal and Delhi FC, along with a hefty compensation payment to Mohun Bagan. The case highlights the complexities of player transfers in Indian football and raises questions about the appeal process and potential consequences.

East Bengal Set to Return to Continental Football with ACL Playoff Match

East Bengal FC, after winning the Kalinga Super Cup 2024, is set to return to the continental stage with a preliminary round match against Turkmenistan’s Altyn Asyr in the AFC Champions League 2. The match will take place on Thursday at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. The club has made several key signings, including Anwar Ali, whose transfer from rival Mohun Bagan Super Giant sparked controversy. However, Ali’s registration for the match is still pending, and he is unlikely to be available for the game.

Anwar Ali Joins East Bengal on a Five-Year Deal

Indian national team centre-back Anwar Ali has signed a five-year deal with East Bengal, joining from Delhi FC. Ali, a key player for India’s recent successes, expressed his excitement to play for the iconic club and its passionate fans. East Bengal coach Carles Cuadrat highlighted Ali’s experience and quality, stating that he will provide the team with much-needed depth and physicality.

Anwar Ali Joins East Bengal After Controversial Transfer Saga

Indian defender Anwar Ali has joined East Bengal after a tumultuous transfer saga involving his former club Mohun Bagan. Despite a dispute over the termination of his loan contract, the Player Status Committee (PSC) granted Anwar clearance to join East Bengal, allowing him to become their 10th signing of the season. This move adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming Kolkata Derby, where East Bengal will face Mohun Bagan on August 18.

Anwar Ali’s Transfer Sparks Legal Dispute Between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal

Anwar Ali’s move to East Bengal following a unilateral termination of his loan agreement with Mohun Bagan Super Giant has ignited a legal battle. Mohun Bagan has the option to challenge the transfer through the All India Football Federation’s Player Status Committee, potentially leading to FIFA intervention and even the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The controversy hinges on the legitimacy of the termination and whether it meets the requirements of the AIFF’s regulations.

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