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Senior advocate made arbitrator to resolve Bhutia-Bagan issue

September 03, 2009 17:30 IST

Baichung BhutiaSenior advocate and former Additional Solicitor General of India Amarendra Sharan was on Thursday appointed as the arbitrator to decide on the suspension dispute between India football captain Baichung Bhutia and Mohun Bagan.

The All India Football Federation's acting president Praful Patel made the appointment in accordance with the decision taken by the executive committee on Monday.

Mohun Bagan had suspended Bhutia in June for six months without pay after he missed team training and an exhibition match.

Bhutia made an appeal to the Indian Football Association (West Bengal body) but later the AIFF took up the matter. The national body's players' status committee, however, failed to decide on the matter as one member refused to give his opinion.

The AIFF then asked its outgoing general secretary Alberto Colaco to mediate between Mohun Bagan and Bhutia. Since Colaco also could not find a solution, the AIFF executive committee decided to refer the matter to an arbitrator.

"Both Mohun Bagan and Bhutia took a very firm view that they were right on the issue, so we cannot take a ruling. We will seek a legal solution now.

"We have decided to refer the matter to an arbitrator. The matter will be resolved in a week's time," Patel said after the executive meeting.

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