The AIFF denied involvement in a chaotic private event for Lionel Messi in Kolkata. Fans grew angry and vandalised the stadium after Messi left early. The federation stressed the need for safety and order at such high-profile events.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) issued a statement clarifying that Lionel Messi’s event in Kolkata was a private event organised by a PR agency and the federation was not involved in the “planning or execution” of the event at Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday. The AIFF underlined that maintaining order and ensuring the safety and security of everyone involved must remain the top priority in such high-profile events.
Chaos at GOAT Tour Event
Messi’s Kolkata leg of the GOAT Tour descended into chaos on Saturday after fans expressed disappointment when the Argentine legend left the event at Salt Lake Stadium much earlier than planned, leaving the crowd angry. Many fans who paid a hefty amount to watch a glimpse of the football icon Messi became angry and began throwing water bottles and chairs from the stands. The angry mob also entered the ground and tried to vandalise the tent and the goal post.
AIFF Issues Statement
“The All India Football Federation is deeply concerned by the events that transpired at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, where thousands of fans gathered to witness world football stars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Rodrigo de Paul.” AIFF shared an Instagram post.
“This was a private event organised by a PR agency. The AIFF was not involved in the organisation, planning, or execution of this event in any capacity. Furthermore, the details of the event were neither communicated to the AIFF, nor was any clearance sought from the Federation.” the post read.
“We urge all attendees to extend their full cooperation with the relevant authorities and to maintain order. The safety and security of all individuals involved must remain the paramount priority.” the post read.
Event Was ‘Private,’ Says Organizer
In October, Satadru Dutta, who is the main architect behind Messi’s visit clarified that his visit was organized independently, and clarified that there is no involvement of the All India Football Federation (AIFF).
“No, this is a private event,” he clarified.”AIFF is a big organisation. Let AIFF run like AIFF. I am tying up in my private capacity. They have their own programs, AIFF is a federation. If they ask me for anything then I will try to help them. AIFF have not asked anything from me. I also did not say anything to AIFF. Every federation has a policy. They will not be able to go beyond that policy,” he noted. (ANI)
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