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ISL 2023-24: East Bengal Concede To Mohun Bagan's Boycott Pressure, Set To Revise 'Kolkata Derby' Ticket Price

After discussions with the state sports minister Aroop Biswas and recognising the sentiments of the football community, East Bengal management did a course correction only 48 hours before the game

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Mohun Bagan fans cheering for their team in ISL 2023-24. Photo: X/ @mohunbagansg
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Bowing down to pressure and boycott threat from Mohun Bagan fans, arch-rivals East Bengal on Friday announced that any "discrepancies in ticket pricing" for the high-profile return leg Kolata Derby on Sunday will be "corrected". (Streaming | (More Football News)

The announcement came a day after Mohun Bagan general secretary Debasish Dutta called for an "official boycott" from the fans, citing disparity in ticket pricing.

However, after discussions with the state sports minister Aroop Biswas and recognising the sentiments of the football community, East Bengal management did a course correction only 48 hours before the game.

"Any discrepancies in ticket pricing for the derby match (on Sunday) will be corrected with immediate effect," East Bengal director Sandeep Agarwal, who represents principal owners Emami, said in a statement.

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He further promised that there would be a uniform cost for all spectators for the much-anticipated derby in future.

"Going forward, uniform pricing will be implemented for all attendees of this highly anticipated event," he added.

As per the tickets listed on the vendor portal, BookMyShow, the prices earlier ranged from Rs 100 to Rs 1000 for East Bengal stands, while in the case of their rivals Mohun Bagan, they varied from Rs 250 to Rs 3000.

The two arch-rivals, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal have opposite stands at the 68,000-capacity Salt Lake Stadium for the seamless organisation of a derby fixture, and the home team retains the prerogative to determine the ticket price.

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East Bengal are the home team for the return leg fixture and the ticket pricing was determined by principal owners Emami Limited.

Citing that such "practices are commonplace worldwide", Emami East Bengal further pointed to Mohun Bagan's similar strategy on February 3, 2024, where "discounts" were offered to their "devoted fans".

"In line with promoting transparency, we also introduced a discount structure on our ticket prices," Agarwal added.

"Regrettably, this initiative inadvertently caused confusion among football enthusiasts. In light of this, and in consideration of the sentiments of our dedicated football community, as well as following constructive discussions with the Honourable Sports Minister, we have decided as indicated hereafter."

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