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AIFF Disciplinary Committee fines FC Goa

| | Mar 05, 2016, at 01:21 am
Mumbai, Mar 4 (IBNS) The AIFF Disciplinary Committee which met at the Football House in New Delhi on Friday where decision was taken to fine FC Goa for Rs. 50 lakhs.

"FC Goa has been fined Rs. 50 lakhs (which is to be paid within 10 days) for not attending the post match Presentation Ceremony of the Hero ISL Final 2015," the AIFF said in a statement.

"Furthermore, Rajesh Malgi, Equipment Manager, FC Goa has been suspended for 4 matches of Hero ISL and also fined Rs. 1 lakh for using offensive gestures and abusive language against the Match Officials after the Final whistle of the Hero ISL Final 2015," read the statement.

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