Mohun Bagan will play top Chinese club Shandong Luneng FC on February 2 in the second round away qualifying match in Jinan but will have to play DSK Shivajians in away match of I-League on January 30. Bagan leaves for Pune tomorrow.
However to the best of the knowledge, AFC as well as I-League schedule was drawn months back, which would have given club officials enough time to prepare.
"They (AIFF) could have altered the schedule but I've nothing to say. If I say something we might be subject to fine and suspension."
Terming it a big blow for them, he said:"Future of Indian football is dark if it is in their (AIFF officials) hands. It's very unfortunate for a team who are ambitious here. I'm very frustrated."
I-League CEO Sunando Dhar said it's too late to change the fixture right now, "but we have an arranged a flight from Mumbai early January 31," Dhar said.
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