💨 Abstract
The century-old East Bengal football club has accused the Indian Super League organizers of "step-motherly treatment," citing systemic bias, the outdated "refugees club" tag, and refereeing controversies as factors hindering their progress in the top-tier competition. During a match against Mohun Bagan, they claimed biased officiating led to their loss, denying a clear penalty and issuing a controversial yellow card.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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