AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das insisted that the Punjab-based team has not mentioned anything about pulling out of the tournament but has only requested for more financial support.
But Das made it clear that if Minerva pull out of the Super Cup it will "bring the game and the AIFF into disrepute".
"I don't know what has been put out in the media but officially Minerva Punjab has sent a letter to the AIFF and in that he (owner Ranjit Bajaj) said his club wants to play in the Super Cup but they don't have the budget. In the letter, he has said nothing about pulling out of the tournament. He has only asked the AIFF for increased financial support to be able to take part in the Super Cup," Das told PTI.
"Last year, the AIFF gave each I-League club a travel subsidy of Rs 45 lakh to play in I-League as well as Federation Cup. This year, the subsidy was increased to Rs 70 lakh. So obviously, there is no question of giving any subsidy to play in the Super Cup as it has already been included in this Rs 70 lakh," he added.
The Super Cup, which will be held in Bhubaneswar, is a new version of the Federation Cup and all the I-League and Indian Super League clubs will take part in it.
Asked what would be the consequences if Minerva still decides to pull out of the Super Cup, Das said, "As of now, they have not said they will pull out. But if they decide to pull out in a way it will constitute to bringing the game and the federation into disrepute."
Asked if pulling out of Super Cup may jeopardise Minerva's AFC Champions League play-offs round chances, Das simply said, "May be".
Minerva were set to face ISL debutants Jamshedpur FC in the knock-out Round of 16 of the Super Cup on April 2.
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