FC GOA players paused play during
the opening seconds of their AFC
Champions League Two match against
FC Istiklol of Tajikistan here on
Wednesday as a symbolic gesture to
highlight theuncertaintyin theIndian
Super League (ISL).
FC Goa, who are already out of reckoning for thenext stage,lost thematch
1-2 to end their campaign with six
defeats in six games.
“At the start of
our AFC Champions League Two
match, FC Goa’s
players briefly
paused activeplay
for the opening seconds as a symbolic
gesture to highlight the uncertainty
currently affecting Indian football,”
the Goan club said on their ‘X’ page.
“This action was solely intended to
draw attention to the broader challenges facing the domestic football
ecosystem.
It was not directed at our
opponents FC Istiklol, the AFC, or the
AFC Champions League Two, all of
whom we respect greatly.“The gesture carried no element of
protest against the competition or its
stakeholders and was made in good
faith, without any intent to cause
offence or disruption.”
Under the supervision of a Supreme
Court-appointed committee, atender
was floated for ISL’s commercial rights
but there was no taker.