AIFF's Kushal Das terms ATK-MB merger as 'very significant' for both clubs

By ANI | Published: July 13, 2020 08:58 PM2020-07-13T20:58:51+5:302020-07-13T21:10:07+5:30

All India Football Federation (AIFF) vice-president Subrata Dutta and General Secretary Kushal Das attended an online seminar organised by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industries on Monday where the latter termed ATK and Mohun Bagan merger as 'very significant'.

AIFF's Kushal Das terms ATK-MB merger as 'very significant' for both clubs | AIFF's Kushal Das terms ATK-MB merger as 'very significant' for both clubs

AIFF's Kushal Das terms ATK-MB merger as 'very significant' for both clubs

All India Football Federation (AIFF) vice-president Subrata Dutta and General Secretary Kushal Das attended an online seminar orgsed by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industries on Monday where the latter termed ATK and Mohun Bagan merger as 'very significant'.

In his opening address, Dutta said: "The future takes its birth from the womb of the past. Likewise, the foundations of the good work at AIFF were laid in 2010 under the able leadership of Praful Patel and Kushal Das. Patel was successfully able to sign a deal with our financial partners IMG-Reliance, who are now known as FSDL. This has allowed AIFF to become financially stronger."

Picking up from the vice-president, Das went on to speak on a range of issues in Indian football during the present day. Last week Indian football saw the historic merger of two of India's biggest clubs - Mohun Bagan and ATK into a combined entity known as ATK Mohun Bagan.

"It is a significant merger for the two clubs. The significance of Mohun Bagan's fan base, legacy and history is known to everyone. On top of that, they now have the financial power of ATK, which makes it a win-win situation for all parties involved. Retaining the old Green and Maroon jersey was a very sensible decision. I commend the authorities on taking such a step," Das said.

Das also went on to speak about the solidarity payments to academies which have been introduced in the Player Status Regulations. Commending the move, the AIFF General Secretary said that it will encourage the academies to produce more quality local players.

"It gives the academies the incentive to develop players. Once the player moves to another club, the academy in question also gets compensation, as per a formula developed by FIFA," Das said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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