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AIFF Chief Kalyan Chaubey Backs Probe into Diamond Harbour FC, Hails Centre-State Sports Push at Kolkata Cyclothon

AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey supports an investigation into Diamond Harbour FC over financial and compliance irregularities. The club, recently promoted to the ISL, is owned by TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee. Chaubey praised increased cooperation between the Centre and West Bengal government for sports development. West Bengal Sports Minister Nisith Pramanik highlighted a transformation in the state's sports landscape at the Kolkata Cyclothon event.

AIFF Chief Kalyan Chaubey backs probe into Diamond Harbour FC, hails centre-state push for sports at Kolkata Cyclothon

Kolkata, June 7

All India Football Federation President Kalyan Chaubey on Sunday said that authorities would investigate allegations of financial and compliance irregularities involving Diamond Harbour Football Club, while also highlighting the importance of greater collaboration between the Centre and the state to promote sports in West Bengal.

Chaubey was speaking on the sidelines of a bicycle rally organised by the West Bengal Sports and Youth Affairs Department in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) to mark World Bicycle Day in Kolkata.

Addressing concerns surrounding Diamond Harbour FC, the newly promoted Indian Super League (ISL) club owned by Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, Chaubey said the matter had already been flagged by West Bengal Sports Minister Nisith Pramanik.

"Sports Minister Nisith Pramanik has raised the issue, stating that several compliance requirements had not been met. The matter has been brought to our attention as well; the concerned department will investigate it and make a decision," Chaubey said.

Diamond Harbour FC, launched in 2022 and operated under Diamond Harbour Sports Pvt. Ltd., recently secured promotion to the ISL after winning the Indian Football League. The club has come under scrutiny following allegations related to financial and regulatory compliance.

Speaking at the cycling event, Chaubey also underlined the role of sports in youth development and welcomed what he described as stronger cooperation between the Central and West Bengal governments.

"In the past, we observed that the West Bengal government often operated in opposition to the Government of India. We saw that over the last 15 years, not a single 'Khelo India' event was organised here. This resulted in a loss for the athletes; no new stadiums were built, and no new competitions were held. I believe the way the Prime Minister promotes 'Fit India' and 'Khelo India', emphasising that sports foster the mental and physical development of the youth, is excellent. Initiatives like the National Education Policy and the National Sports Policy, which integrate sports with academics for the benefit and growth of the youth, are commendable. Today, on World Bicycle Day, we are moving towards a healthier Bengal," he said.

West Bengal Sports Minister Nisith Pramanik also participated in the rally and stressed that the event reflected a broader transformation in the state's sporting ecosystem.

"For the past fifteen years, the sports landscape in West Bengal was covered in darkness. However, the people of Bengal desired change, and that change arrived. We are now witnessing a unified effort between the Central and State governments; the Sports Authority of India and the West Bengal Sports Ministry have collaborated to promote and brand this 'cyclothon' across the entire state. Today, hundreds of thousands of young people are participating in this cycling event, championing the call for a fit state. This sends a powerful message to all of Bengal that the transformation we have witnessed is not merely about infrastructure, connectivity, or general development; it represents a fundamental shift in mindset, social outlook, and public perception, marking a radical transformation in the realm of sports," Pramanik said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see Centre and state working together for sports in Bengal. Finally moving beyond politics! Cyclothon is a great way to promote fitness and cycling culture in Kolkata. Big thumbs up! 👍

Deepak U

Chaubey is right - for 15 years no Khelo India events in Bengal? That's a big loss for our youth. Now with better cooperation, our athletes will get more opportunities. But let's not politicize sports development - focus on results, not blame games.

Sneha F

Diamond Harbour FC investigation is needed. But Chaubey should be careful not to make this political. Focus on football development, not scoring points against rivals. Our footballers deserve better.

Ravi K

Cyclothon in Kolkata is a wonderful initiative! For too long Bengal's sports scene was neglected. Now with SAI and state government working together, we can build better infrastructure. Hope this leads to more cycling tracks and playgrounds across Bengal. 🚴‍♂️

Karthik V

While I appreciate the investigation into Diamond Harbour FC, I'm skeptical about the timing. This is clearly being used to target an MP. Let AIFF do its job transparently - if there's wrongdoing, punish it. If not, clear the club's name quickly. Indian football doesn't need more uncertainty.

Manish T

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