Evidence suggests that Esteghlal team has been eliminated from Asia again.
The evidence indicates that Esteghlal has achieved a hat-trick in being eliminated from Asia unless the club denies this issue by releasing documents.
The deadline for clubs to settle their debts in order to obtain a professional license was the eleventh of Farvardin.
Esteghlal has been facing a hefty foreign debt case of 520,000 dollars over the transfer of Mohammad Mohebi from Santa Clara to Esteghlal during Mostafa Ajorloo’s management in the past few months. The club’s managers tried to resolve the issue until the last moments. However, now that three days have passed since the deadline, the silence of Ali Khatir and his colleagues has increased doubts about the success of Esteghlal in paying off the debt.
In any case, we have to wait for the documents to be reviewed by the domestic professional license issuance and appeal committees, and then by the AFC, to see what the outcome will be. But the evidence indicates that Esteghlal has achieved a hat-trick in being eliminated from Asia unless the club denies this issue by releasing documents. What is clear in the meantime is that until the final day of the announcement of the document review results, the Blues will be extremely anxious, and this is the fault of Esteghlal’s management and Ali Khatir himself.