NEW DELHI — The All India Football Federation has revoked a two-year ban slapped on top club Mohun Bagan last month for refusing to take the field after an injury to one of its players in the I-League. The AIFF announced Tuesday that the club would be allowed to participate if it paid a hefty fine of 20 million rupees ($360,000) but would lose all points earned this season. Bagan was trailing 1-0 against East Bengal on Dec. 9 when star player Syed Rahim Nabi was hit on the jaw with a stone hurled from the stands. Bagan is India's oldest club, established in 1889. — AP