Churchill Brothers Threaten Super Cup Boycott Over I-League Title Dispute

Churchill Brothers, who finished the I-League with 40 points, have threatened to skip the Super Cup starting April 20. Club CEO Churchill Alemao demands the league title before further participation, as AIFF mulls awarding Inter Kashi three disputed points, which would take them to 42.
Churchill Brothers, who finished the I-League with 40 points, have threatened to skip the Super Cup starting April 20. Club CEO Churchill Alemao demands the league title before further participation, as AIFF mulls awarding Inter Kashi three disputed points, which would take them to 42. The final decision is expected by April 21.
When it comes to title controversies in Indian football, the ongoing I-League dispute between Churchill Brothers and Inter Kashi has reached a boiling point. Churchill Brothers, who finished the season with 40 points, are demanding recognition as rightful champions, while Inter Kashi await an AIFF ruling that could potentially award them three points from an abandoned match against Namdhari.
If granted, Inter Kashi would leapfrog Churchill with 42 points. Frustrated by the delay, Churchill Brothers’ CEO, Churchill Alemao, has threatened to withdraw from the upcoming Super Cup, scheduled to start on April 20, where they are slated to face ISL champions Mohun Bagan. Alemao insists the team will not participate in any tournament unless they receive the I-League trophy, accusing the system of corruption and injustice.
He expressed dismay over the lack of clarity and called on AIFF to deliver a fair verdict. As it stands, Churchill remains at the top, with Inter Kashi on 39 points. The AIFF Appeals Committee has now moved up its decision meeting to April 21. Until then, Churchill Brothers’ participation in the Super Cup hangs in the balance, as they await official recognition for what they believe is their rightful league triumph.

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