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Goa face hefty sanctions for poor behaviour at ISL final

Former Brazilian soccer player Zico attends a news conference at a hotel in Zurich, Switzerland September 24, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann /Files (Reuters)

MUMBAI (Reuters) - FC Goa are facing hefty sanctions for a raft of infractions in the Indian Super League, including accusations of match-fixing and failing to fulfil formal and media duties following their ISL final defeat to Chennaiyin last year. Should the outfit coached by former Brazilian great Zico fail to lodge a successful appeal against the penalties, Goa will be docked 15 points next season and fined 110 million rupees ($1.65 million). Additionally, a pair of club owners will be banned for three and two years respectively. Colombian Stiven Mendoza scored a last-minute winner as Marco Materazzi's men overturned an early deficit to beat Goa 3-2 and win the second edition of the ISL last December. Following the heartbreaking loss in front of a home crowd, Goa boycotted the presentation ceremony, the post-match news conference and criticised match officials, while raising allegations of match-fixing. A police complaint was also filed against Chennaiyin's marquee player and captain Elano Blumer for assaulting Goa officials, charges which the Brazilian has denied. A five-member ISL regulatory commission announced the sanctions against Goa on Thursday for: "Boycotting match and league ceremony, public criticism, threatening match officials, alleging the match was fixed and non-adherence of league rules." The league have given FC Goa 72 hours to express intent to lodge an appeal from the time of the announcement. ($1 = 66.5900 Indian rupees) (Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by John O'Brien)