mohun bagan super giant chooses not to travel to iran for asian champions league match2c opts for cas intervention

Mohun Bagan Super Giant chooses not to travel to Iran for Asian Champions League match, opts for CAS intervention

At the heart of the matter is the decision by the club’s six foreign players to decline the trip to Iran, citing ‘advisories from their respective countries’ as the main reason. Mohun Bagan Super Giant places a high priority on the safety and well-being of its players, officials, and support staff. The players and their families have expressed apprehensions about traveling to Iran and, after thoughtful consideration, the club respects their concerns.

The club is now exploring alternative options after deciding not to travel to Iran, seeking a change of venue. Mohun Bagan is set to approach the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to address the issue and potentially relocate the match to a safer location. The decision reflects the club’s commitment to prioritizing the security and peace of mind of its team members above all else. By respecting the wishes of the players and their families, Mohun Bagan Super Giant is standing by its core values of ensuring the well-being of its personnel.

The club’s proactive stance in responding to the players’ reservations showcases its dedication to fostering a supportive and safe environment for all involved. While the situation presents challenges, Mohun Bagan remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the best interests of its players. The decision to seek intervention from CAS underscores the club’s determination to navigate this complex scenario effectively and responsibly.

As the club prepares to engage with CAS, it remains focused on finding a resolution that safeguards the welfare and security of everyone associated with Mohun Bagan Super Giant. The next steps will involve working closely with CAS to address the concerns raised by the players and to secure a suitable alternative venue for the Asian Champions League match. Throughout this process, the club’s dedication to its players’ well-being will remain unwavering.

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