AIFF disbands Pailan Arrows


Kolkata, Aug 29 (IANS): Strapped for finances, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Thursday pulled the plug on its developmental side Pailan Arrows after sponsors Pailan Group failed to make any financial commitment for the forthcoming season.

The AIFF earlier planned to disband the club, which was formed in 2010, next season, but lack of financial commitment prompted the federation to take an early call.

Last month, AIFF had resolved all the payment-related issues with the players after Pailan Group cleared Rs.60 lakh. But the sponsors were not able to pay the franchise fee at the start of the season.

"The sponsors (Pailan Group) have failed to make any financial commitment for the forthcoming season. The infrastructure (at Pailan on the outskirts of the city) is also in a bad shape. We tried our best to save the team but now we have been forced to disband the team. In the 2013-14 I-League season, there will be 14 teams," AIFF general secretary Kushal Das told IANS.

Arrows had 20 players on its rolls and the AIFF technical committee was also planning to make a total squad of around 30. The team was also without a coach after Australian Arthur Pappas moved to Dempo. Former Mohammedan Sporting coach Sanjoy Sen was likely to take over as the new coach.

Das, however, assured that the future of the 20-odd contracted players would be taken care of by the AIFF.

"The 20 players are contracted with the AIFF and would continue getting salaries. Some of them would play for I-League clubs while others will play for India Under-23 side," Das said.

The club was launched in 2010 as Indian Arrows, first based in Gurgaon, with the sole aim of nurturing young talent for the 2018 World Cup. The team appeared in three seasons of the I-League with mixed results.

  

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