Thiruvananthapuram, May 17 (PTI): Kerala Sports Minister V Abdurahiman on Saturday rejected media reports about the "backtracking" of the Argentina national football team from visiting the state and asserted that the Lionel Messi-led team would play a friendly match here in October this year.
The top-notch soccer team would reach the state as announced by the government with the sponsor, Reporter Broadcasting Company, paying the sponsorship amount as per its contract with the Argentina Football Association (AFA), he said.
Anto Augustine, Managing Director of Reporter Broadcasting Company, also said all things mandated by the AFA in the contract have been fulfilled and it is expected that an announcement about the date of the match would be made soon.
The sports minister and the sponsors came up with the response at a time when a section of the media reported that the Argentina team had cancelled its visit to Kerala as the latter breached the contract norms.
Abdurahiman admitted that some delay had happened in the remittance of the amount by the sponsors.
"The sponsors have to get one more clearance from the Reserve Bank of India for sending the amount and now they have received it. So, the sponsors will remit the amount next week. There will be a clarity about everything by next week," he told reporters here.
He also said he contacted the AFA officials in the wake of media reports and they said there was no issue if the sponsors pay the amount as per the agreement.
The minister said there is no confusion over the stadium where the Argentina team would play if they visit the state as per the agreement.
Stating that the Messi-led team arrives here not for a FIFA match but for a friendly match, he said the Kaloor stadium in Kochi and the Greenfield stadium here are under the consideration of the government.
"As we expect, as the sponsors says, the Argentina team will play a match in Kerala in October...There is no confusion in it as of now," the minister added.
While talking to reporters in Kozhikode, Augustine also said the foreign team would definitely come if the government does whatever they have to do and the sponsors fulfill their responsibilities.
"I don't agree with the narrative that the Argentina team would not come to Kerala. That is propagated with vested interests," he added.
Earlier in the day, the sports minister made it clear that it is the responsibility of sponsors and not that of the government to bring the top-notch soccer team to the state.
Speaking to reporters here on the sidelines of an event, the minister said it was the Kochi-based Reporter Broadcasting Company that had entered into an agreement with the Argentina team, and the contract still exists.
Sponsors assured that they would soon settle the payment-related matters in this regard without further delay, he said.
"So, as of now, we cannot say that Messi and the Argentina team will not come to Kerala. Though there was some delay in some aspects, there is no confusion at present," he said.
The sports minister further said the government has to depend upon sponsors in this regard, as it cannot meet the huge expense of bringing a top-notch team like Argentina.
He said the government had zeroed in on two sponsors, including the Reporter Broadcasting Company and submitted their details to the Reserve Bank of India for getting necessary clearances.
"But, the first sponsor could not meet the RBI's eligibility criteria. So, as per the request of the Reporter, we gave the sponsorship to them and they received necessary clearances from the RBI to go ahead," Abdurahiman said.
So, the responsibility of bringing the Argentina team rests with the sponsors.
The duty of the government is to get necessary clearances in this regard and ensure the security of the foreign team when they arrive in the state, he said, adding that they would do the same.
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Mumbai (PTI): In view of Argentine superstar footballer Lionel Messi's visit to Mumbai on Sunday, the city police are implementing stringent security measures, like not allowing water bottles, metals, coins inside the stadiums and setting up watchtowers to keep an eye on the crowd, officials said.
The police also said taking extra care to avoid any stampede-like situation and to prevent recurrence of the chaotic situation that unfolded in Kolkata during Messi's visit on Saturday as thousands of fans protested inside the Salt Lake stadium here after failing to catch a clear glimpse of the football icon despite paying hefty sums for tickets.
Messi is expected to be present at the Cricket Club of India (Brabourne Stadium) in Mumbai on Sunday for a Padel GOAT Cup event followed by attending a celebrity football match. He is expected to proceed to the Wankhede Stadium for the GOAT India Tour main event around 5 pm.
"In view of Lionel Messi's visit to Mumbai, the police are geared up and have put in place a high level of security arrangements in and around the stadiums located in south Mumbai. Considering the chaos that prevailed in Kolkata and the security breach, we have deployed World Cup-level security arrangements at Brabourne and Wankhede stadiums," an official said.
Expecting heavy crowd near the stadiums during Messi's visit, the city police force has deployed more than 2,000 of its personnel near and around both the venues, he said.
As the Mumbai police have the experience of security 'bandobast' during the victory parade of ICC World Cup-winning Indian team and World Cup final match at the Wankhede Stadium, in which over one lakh cricket fans had gathered, we are prepared to handle a large crowd of fans, he said.
"We are trying to avoid the errors that occurred in the past," the official said.
There is no place to sneak inside the stadiums in Mumbai like the Kolkata stadium, according to him.
The police are also asking the organisers to provide all the required facilities to the fans inside the stadium, so that there will be no chaos, he said, adding the spectators have purchased tickets in the range of Rs 5,000 to 25,000. After paying so much of amount, any spectator expects proper services, while enjoying the event, he said.
The police are expecting 33,000 spectators at the Wankhede Stadium and over 4,000 at Brabourne Stadium. Besides this, more than 30,000 people are expected outside and around the stadiums just to have a glimpse of the football sensation, he said.
The organisers responsible for Messi's India visit recently came to Mumbai to discuss security arrangements. During the meeting, the Mumbai police asked them not to take the event lightly, according to the official.
After those requirements were fulfilled, the final security deployment was chalked out, he said.
Police has the standard procedure of the security arrangements inside the Wankhede Stadium, where people are barred from taking water bottles, metals objects, coins. Police are setting up watch towers near the stadiums and there will be traffic diversions, so that there is maximum space available to stand, according to the official.
Police are also appealing to the spectators to use public transport service for commuting and avoid personal vehicles to reach south Mumbai.
To avoid any stampede-like situation, police are also taking precautionary measures and will stop the fans some distance ahead of the stadium and public announcement systems will be used to guide the crowd. Barricades will be placed at various places to manage the crowd.
In case the crowd swells up beyond expectation, the police will divert people to other grounds and preparations in this regard underway, he said.
Additional police force has been deployed in south Mumbai to tackle any kind of situation, he said.
