East Bengal denies filing 'review plea' over Fowler's ban
East Bengal denies filing 'review plea' over Fowler's ban
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AIFF Disciplinary Committee  On Thursday sanctioned  SCEB head coach Robbie Fowler for breaching Article 50 (misconduct against match officials) of the AIFF Disciplinary Code. He was suspended for four matches and fined Rs 5 lakh. The club on Friday clarified that the club did not file any "review plea" to the AIFF against Fowler's four-match suspension and Rs 5 lakh fine.

The statement of the club came  after media reports claimed that Bengal's "request to the Chairman of the AIFF's disciplinary committee, Ushanath Banerjee, in relation to SC East Bengal's head coach Robbie Fowler's four-match suspension" was "turned down by Banerjee". 

In a statement, the club said,  "SC East Bengal would like to clarify that at no point was any official or authorised request made by it in such regard and therefore there is no question of an official review having been resorted to by SC East Bengal. SC East Bengal is in receipt of the AIFF Disciplinary Committee's order and is assessing its options under the AIFF's Disciplinary Code."

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