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All India Football Federation has decided that the I-League match between Real Kashmir FC and Minerva Punjab FC in which Defending champions Minerva Punjab FC, pulled out in Srinagar citing security concerns, will be re-played.

The match was originally scheduled for February 18 but did not take place after Minerva refused to travel to Srinagar, insisting that their foreign players had been advised against it by their respective embassies in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack.

As per reports match is likely to be held in Delhi on March 12.

Minerva said the AIFF failed to give written security assurances that were sought by the club after the attack which killed more than 40 CRPF personnel.

Real Kashmir, on their part, asserted that the situation in Srinagar was “safe and was under control” on the match day and and security was in place, including a team bus with bullet-proof escort vehicles waiting at the airport.

However, while referring the matter to the AIFF Emergency Committee, the I-League Committee said there was “nothing in writing which may demonstrate that they (Real Kashmir and AIFF) have given any undertaking or assurance for the safety of the players and the match officials, as requested by the Minerva.”

The AIFF Emergency Committee, comprising president Praful Patel, five vice-presidents and general secretary, ruled on Monday that the match be rescheduled to or after March 6 at a time and location feasible for AIFF and the participating teams.

“The (Emergency) Committee firmly believes that football is apolitical and must continue to be a humane expression of conciliation and solidarity with everybody affected by the incident.

“The best way to do that is by playing, albeit in a safe and secure environment … keeping in mind the peculiar situation as well as the desire of teams to play football on the field the match stands rescheduled,” the Committee said.

The Emergency Committee took up the matter after a referral by the I-League Committee.

The Emergency Committee said it is “mindful of the situation in Kashmir prevailing since 14 February 2019 … presently also the situation in Kashmir is not conducive to conduct a match”.

“…the match which was originally scheduled to be played at Srinagar between Real Kashmir FC and East Bengal on 28 February, 2019 was also shifted to New Delhi.”

I-League Committee CEO Sunando Dhar said the AIFF will wait for a reply from Real Kashmir on the decision of the AIFF Emergency Committee before deciding on the date and venue of the re-match.

“We have communicated this to Real Kashmir (since they are the host team) and we will take a decision (on the venue and date) after they give a reply. The plan is to have the match before the Super Cup preliminary round starts (on March 15),” Dhar said.

“I don’t want to say anything on date and venue now,” he added.

Asked if there was still a chance of the match being held in Srinagar, Dhar said, “Let us wait for what Real Kashmir wants, in their reply.” Real Kashmir had turned up for the game last month, asserting that all the security arrangements were in place and they be awarded the three points after Minerva’s no-show.

With inputs from Agencies

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