East Bengal will return to continental football after nine years when it faces Tukmen side Altyn Asyr in the preliminary round of Asian Champions League 2, at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, on Thursday.
The Red-and-Gold brigade secured qualification into the prelims after winning the Kalinga Super Cup 2024, earlier this year, and will hope to continue its rise under head coach Carles Cuadrat.
However, the club has made a number of signings before the season began, in Dimitrios Diamantakos, Madih Talal, David Lalhlansanga and Jeakson Singh, and continued to strengthen the squad, with moves of Hector Yuste and Anwar Ali.
However, the most controversial move of all was that of Anwar, who was a loanee at rival club Mohun Bagan Super Giant, last season.
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Sportstar reported that Anwar prematurely terminated his four-year loan deal at Mariners to permanent transfer to East Bengal, one that was officially announced on August 13, after the player got a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Players’ Status Committee of the All India Football Federation.
Will Anwar Ali play for East Bengal in ACL 2 prelims?
While the transfer of Anwar Ali is complete, his registration in the matchday squad will only be possible after his medical is complete and, on the discretion of Cuadrat and his team of backroom staff.
Anwar landed in Kolkata on August 11 and completed the transfer formalities the next day, before being unveiled by club official Debabrata Sarkar on August 13.
However, it is extremely unlikely that the defender will be in the Matchday squad for the ACL preliminary round match, with him getting into the squad only on the eve of the game.
Moreover, centre-back Hector Yuste will also not be available for this match as he is busy clearing his visa problems, following which he will play for East Bengal.
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