Denied Asian Games Participation, India Football Coach Writes To PM Modi
NDTV
The Indian football team doesn't meet the Sports Ministry's criterion that bars the side from Asian Games participation because of poor ranking.
With the Indian football team set to miss out on the Asian Games participation for the second season in a row, head coach Igor Stimac has decided to make an emotional plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur. Stimac penned an emotional letter, urging the Indian government to allow the Sunil Chhetri-led side to participate in the continental event. It was earlier reported that the team is unlikely to be sent for Asian Games participation as its current ranking is not among the top 8 sides in Asia. A humble appeal and sincere request to Honourable Prime Minister Sri @narendramodi ji and Hon. Sports Minister @ianuragthakur, to kindly allow our football team to participate in the Asian games We will fight for our nation's pride and the flag! Jai Hind!#IndianFootball pic.twitter.com/wxGMY4o5TN
The criterion has been set by the Sports Ministry of India but the hopes of the government granting an exemption to the Indian football team from the rule haven't died away yet. Stimac himself has put in a personal request on the matter.
He tweeted, "A humble appeal and sincere request to Honourable Prime Minister Sri @narendramodi ji and Hon. Sports Minister @ianuragthakur, to kindly allow our football team to participate in the Asian games".
In the tweet, Stimac shared a lengthy note which read: "Honourable Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi ji, I am not sure if someone would have briefed you or updated you about the Indian teams participating in the upcoming Asian Games, where the most important and the key global sport "football" team has been deprived from participating and representing the Indian flag.
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