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Cauvery fallout: Bengaluru FC-Tampines AFC Cup tie to be played behind closed doors

September 13, 2016 20:13 IST

The AFC Cup quarter-final between Bengaluru FC and Singapore's Tampines Rovers will be played behind closed doors in Bengaluru on Wednesday after incidents of street violence and vandalism in the city owing to the Cauvery water dispute.

Udanta Singh takes on Nishu Kumar during a practice session on MondayAs tension escalated following the Supreme Court’s directive to Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs of water from Cauvery to Tamil Nadu, Bengaluru FC were forced to make this decision.

The BFC said in a statement on its website, "It has been a rather delicate 24 hours for the state of Karnataka and specifically, the city of Bengaluru. In the wake of the recent turn of events and after lengthy consultation with the Bengaluru Police, the AFC and the AIFF, we at Bengaluru FC have to take this extreme decision."

"The match will now be played behind closed doors, and has been rescheduled to 4 pm. Earlier, the match was scheduled for a 7 pm start," a BFC official told PTI.

The areas falling under the Cauvery basin have been witnessing tension and violence with pro-Kannada outfits causing damage to properties and torching Tamil Nadu vehicles.

Following violence in the city, which also claimed two lives, including a person falling prey to a police bullet, the Karnataka Government had imposed curfew in areas falling under 16 police station limits and clamped section 144 in the entire city.

The official also said fans and media will not be allowed to watch the match due to security reasons.

"We always thrive on the support that you -- our passionate home fans bring to the stands, and as much as we will be handicapped by your absence, your safety and security will always mean more to us than everything else," the statement said.

Commenting on the match, incumbent BFC manager Albert Roca expressed his disappointment.

"It is unfortunate that we will not have our fans. It's a real shame but we need to accept it and put on a good performance. I have spoken to the players, and it won't be an excuse. Everyone wants to play with support but we will try to do our best," he said.

Fans expecting an exciting clash too were left disheartened.

"We are extremely unhappy and it is a huge blow for the home team as they would be devoid of support coming from the fans, who are quite vociferous in the stadium," Shamshuddin, an avid BFC fan said.

Replying to a query Roca said Udanta Singh was fit, but would be used adequately.

He also said that Sunil Chettri will be playing the match despite signing for Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League.

Image: Udanta Singh takes on Nishu Kumar during a practice session on Monday

Photograph: Bengaluru FC/Twitter

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