Will travel to Srinagar for Real Kashmir clash if forced to: East Bengal
Earlier, Minerva Punjab had refused to play in Srinagar following the February 14 Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF troopers.
Kolkata:
East Bengal said they will travel to
"We are appealing to AIFF to consider this on humanitarian grounds. A team who is in the title race cannot play under such circumstances. We will not take any legal steps. If they force us, we will play in that case,"
Sarkar said in reply to their letter sent on February 15, the AIFF has said it won't postpone the match further.
"We are not here to fight with AIFF. We want to save football and footballers. If something happens to the players it will be a very bad advertisement for Indian football. But if AIFF forces us then we will try to convince our players to go," he said.
"Our coach is a foreigner and we have six foreign players who have raised their concerns over playing there (in
I-League CEO Sunando Dhar said the February 28 match will be held as per schedule.
"We have replied to
The match between
But after the February 14 Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF troopers, defending champions Minerva Punjab FC refused to play in
Minerva filed a writ petition at the Delhi High court, challenging AIFF's refusal to either move the match to some other venue or postpone it.