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India’s Mohun Bagan suspended, fined over US$100,000 for refusing to play in Iran

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Indian club Mohun Bagan skipped their trip to Iran, citing a lack of security assurances and medical insurance.

BENGALURU: Indian club Mohun Bagan Super Giant have been banned from Asian Football Confederation competitions and ordered to pay more than US$100,000 for refusing to travel to Iran for an Asian Champions League Two clash with Sepahan SC in September, the Asian soccer body said in a statement.

The AFC’s disciplinary and ethics committee excluded Mohun Bagan from the next edition of Asian competition they qualify for, up to the 2027-28 season, in a decision made on Wednesday.

The Indian champions were also handed a US$50,000 fine and told to pay an additional US$50,729 for damages and losses incurred by the AFC and Sepahan. Mohun Bagan have also forfeited any subsidy for participating in the continental second-tier tournament.

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