Published 08:59 IST, September 21st 2024

Exposing the Alleged Scandal in Indian Football: A Dark Chapter in the South Asian Football

Uncovering of an alleged scandal in Indian football reveals dark chapter in South Asian football, raising concerns and highlighting corruption within the sport.

Reported by: Aryan Suraj Chadha
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Indian Football is still in its developing stage and many believe that it is not improving, not because of lack of talent in country but control of football being with people in ministration roles.  Well, fans are aware of mega match-fixing in several State Leagues of India especially Delhi Premier League that was allegedly questioned most and was brought to light earlier in 2024. However, it seems pioneers of corruption and wrongdoings are still actively working in Indian football. 

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Scandal Surrounding Maidul Islam: A Dark Chapter in South Asian Football

Allegations of unethical behaviour around well-known Bangleshi team Arambagh KS shocked world of South Asian football in mid-2021. Allegedly engaged in web gambling, betting, and match-fixing, reports from Asian Football Confederation (AFC) exposed players and officials were implicated. This alarming revelation spurred research by Banglesh Football Federation (BFF).

Using its investigation, BFF validated se conclusions and revealed a network of participation including not only players but also important club ministrators. According to reports and inputs from Chak de Football, among those banned was Indian fitness trainer Maidul Islam, who was allegedly barred for lifetime from any football-related events. 

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"Former fitness trainer and Indian citizen Mr. Maidul Islam Sheikh has been banned for life from all activities related to football," said an official letter from BFF.

Maidul's problems don't stop re. Reportedly, he ran afoul of law in 2014 when a case on defrauding and criminal breach of trust was allegedly filed against him at Arambagh Police Station. se accusations throw a lengthy show over his professional behaviour and due to this Indian football supporters call attention to local football government.

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consequences of affair have been bro. Apart from Maidul, numerous players were allegedly punished for ir participation. Nigerian Christopher Chizoba was banned for two years. Surprisingly, Chizoba found a new club in India despite his suspension, which led BFF to petition to FIFA about applying his ban globally. FIFA maintained demand, refore guaranteeing Chizoba will be banned from football events until September 2023.

fact that Maidul Islam still keeps working in football despite his lifelong ban is perhaps most confusing thing. According to current records, he purportedly works for Garhwal Heroes Football Club in India as a goalkeeping coach. This disclosure begs major questions about management and execution of bans imposed by authorities of football. 

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continuous narrative has spurred debates about moral character of South Asian football ministration. Stronger rules and monitoring systems are demanded by stakeholders, supporters, and analysts more and more to guarantee that those involved in crises are held responsible and stopped from pursuing careers in sport.

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