AFC Cup: Maldives minister alleges 'breach of Covid protocols' by Bengaluru FC, club owner apologises

By ANI | Published: May 9, 2021 02:51 PM2021-05-09T14:51:32+5:302021-05-09T15:00:02+5:30

Bengaluru FC owner Parth Jindal on Sunday apologised to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) after three of the Blues' members allegedly "breached" the COVID-19 protocols in the Maldives.

AFC Cup: Maldives minister alleges 'breach of Covid protocols' by Bengaluru FC, club owner apologises | AFC Cup: Maldives minister alleges 'breach of Covid protocols' by Bengaluru FC, club owner apologises

AFC Cup: Maldives minister alleges 'breach of Covid protocols' by Bengaluru FC, club owner apologises

Bengaluru FC owner Parth Jindal on Sunday apologised to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) after three of the Blues' members allegedly "breached" the COVID-19 protocols in the Maldives.

Indian Super League (ISL) club Bengaluru FC arrived in the Maldives on Friday ahead of their 2021 AFC Cup Playoff clash on May 11. The Sunil Chhetri-led Bengaluru FC are slated to take on Eagles FC on Tuesday.

Maldives' Sports Minister Ahmed Mahloof asked the Bengaluru FC to leave the country following the "unacceptable behaviour" after reports emerged that three players from the Sunil Chhetri-led club flouted COVID-19 norms.

"Unacceptable behavior from @bengalurufc breaching the strict guidelines from HPA & @theafcdotcom. The club should leave Maldives immediately as we can't entertain this act. We honoured the commitment we gave a few months back even with the surge in cases & pressure from the public, Mahloof tweeted.

After the incident, Jindal said the franchise will take "strictest action" against the players or staff who breached the protocols.

"On behalf of @bengalurufc I am extremely sorry for the inexcusable behaviour of three of our foreign players/staff while in Male - the strictest action will be taken against these players/staff. We have let @AFCCup down and can only say that this will never happen again," Jindal tweeted.

Bengaluru FC had thrashed Nepal's Tribhuvan Army FC 5-0 in their AFC Cup preliminary round 2 encounter in April. The Blues will lock horns with Eagles as Bangladesh's Abahani Dhaka Limited had pulled out of the tournament.

( With inputs from ANI )

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