AIFF Fines Mohun Bagan For 'Spectactor Misconduct', Orders Stadium Closure For 1 Home Game

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has imposed a financial penalty on Mohun Bagan Athletic Club following incidents of misconduct by spectators during a recent match. The club has acknowledged the financial sanction but has faced a setback as its appeal against a one-match stadium closure has been turned down. This decision comes as part of the AIFF's efforts to maintain discipline and safety within the sport, particularly in light of increasing concerns regarding fan behavior at sporting events. Mohun Bagan, one of India's oldest and most prestigious football clubs, is now required to play its next home game without fans in attendance, a measure that aims to deter future violations. The AIFF's stringent stance reflects a growing commitment to uphold the integrity of football in India and ensure a positive environment for both players and supporters. As the club navigates this setback, it remains focused on its performance in the I-League, hoping to restore its standing and engage positively with its fan base in subsequent matches.
Originally reported by NDTV Sports. Read original article
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