Bengaluru FC’s AFC Cup Tie Against Club Eagles in Jeopardy After Players Allegedly Flout Quarantine Rules

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Maldives Sports Minister, Ahmed Mahloof has requested Bengaluru FC to go away the nation after the membership’s gamers allegedly breached the HPA & AFC’s Covid restrictions .

Indian Super League (ISL) facet Bengaluru FC‘s AFC cup match against Maldives’ Club Eagles is now in jeopardy after native media stories emerged that the Indian membership allegedly flouted quarantine guidelines. Bengaluru FC are scheduled to play the match on Tuesday.

Maldives’ Minister of Youth, Sports & Community Empowerment, Ahmed Mahloof took to Twitter to point out displeasure in Bengaluru FC’s behaviour.

He wrote, “Unacceptable habits from@bengalurufc breaching the strict pointers from HPA & @theafcdotcom.. The membership ought to depart (Maldives) instantly as we are able to’t entertain this act. We honoured the dedication we gave a number of months again even with the surge in circumstances & stress from the general public.”

The recent guidelines set by the Ministry of Tourism of Maldives set for tourists coming from India says that tourists can only stay in one place (where they book their resort) during their entire trip and no island-hopping is allowed:

  •  Tourist arriving from India (including those exceeding transit stays of 24 hours) who have completed the prescribed dose(s)of a Covid19 vaccine,must hold a negative result for a nucleic acid test (PCR test) for COVIDl9 prior to entry into the Maldives. The sample for said PCR test must be taken not more than 96 hours prior to the scheduled time of departure from the first port of embarkation enroute to the Maldives. Furthermore, all above mentioned tourists should undertake a PCR test for COVIDl9 within a maximum of 72 hours prior to their departure from the Maldives.
  • To halt any further checkins of inbound tourists from India(including those exceeding transit stays of 24 hours in India) to Guesthouses and Hotels in Inhabited Islands (excluding hotels and guesthouses in secluded areas of the Inhabited Islands)

In a following Tweet, the Maldives’ Minister of Youth, Sports & Community Empowerment further wrote that he has asked Foreign Affairs Ministry to make Bengaluru FC’s departure.

“We have informed FAM that we cannot hold the match, and asked them to make arrangements for @bengalurufc’s departure. We will be in further correspondence with AFC through @MaldivesFA to postpone the group stage” he wrote.

The Bengaluru FC gamers and employees, who landed in Male on Friday, May 7, acquired straight right down to enterprise to organize for the powerful problem, because the winners of the match will progress to the group levels of the 2021 AFC Cup.

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