Kolkata’s football scene is buzzing with fresh controversy just ahead of Lionel Messi’s high-profile event. Four referees who officiated a match at Salt Lake Stadium on December 13 are now under the scanner. The Indian Football Association (IFA) has summoned them to appear before its disciplinary committee, questioning their involvement without prior approval.
The match pitted Mohun Bagan against Diamond Harbour Legends, played right before the Argentina superstar’s anticipated appearance. Sources reveal the referees acted without clearance from the IFA or Calcutta Referees Association, a breach treated with utmost seriousness. The disciplinary hearing is set for January 20, where the officials will have a chance to defend themselves.
This development ties back to the chaotic scenes that unfolded during Messi’s brief visit. Thousands of fans stormed the stadium, leading to a security meltdown. Messi stayed only 22 minutes amid the frenzy, departing as crowds surged forward for selfies and glimpses.
Post-departure, anger erupted. Supporters vandalized seats, hurled bottles onto the pitch, breached gates, and invaded the field. Galleries and restrooms suffered damage too. The state government responded by forming a probe panel.
Event organizer Satadru Dutta faces arrest and judicial custody. Arup resigned as sports minister, while top IPS officers, including DGP Rajeev Kumar, received show-cause notices.
As the IFA investigation unfolds, the football community watches closely. Will these referees face suspensions or fines? The coming days promise more revelations in this saga blending stardom, passion, and protocol breaches.



