
Applications From Xavi Hernandez And Pep Guardiola For India Coach's Job Not Genuine: AIFF
A day after its top official claimed that World Cup-winning Spanish legend Xavi Hernandez was among the applicants for the position of India football coach, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) clarified that the e-mail received in his name was found to be 'not genuine." Three other candidates have been shortlisted for the job.
The AIFF did not disclose the names on the shortlist, but it is widely believed that Khalid Jamil, currently the head coach of Indian Super League side Jamshedpur FC, is the leading candidate for the position left vacant by Spaniard Manolo Marquez.
'The AIFF received an e-mail furnishing the applications from Spanish coaches Pep Guardiola and Xavi Hernandez. The authenticity of their applications could not be confirmed, and it has since emerged that the e-mail applications were not genuine," the AIFF stated in a media release.
One official, who wished to remain anonymous, stated on Friday that Xavi's application could not be processed as the AIFF did not have the resources to hire his services.
It is understood that the IM Vijayan-headed Technical Committee has also shortlisted Englishman Stephen Constantine, who has previously coached India, and Slovakia's Stefan Tarkovic.
Constantine has coached the Indian team in two phases earlier, while Tarkovic is the most decorated among the shortlisted candidates, having managed Slovakia during the 2020 Euro Championship, where his team beat a fancied Poland side that included Bayern Munich legend Robert Lewandowski.
'Following comprehensive discussions and a rigorous selection process, 10 candidates were selected for the committee to review, after which the TC shortlisted three," the release stated.
'Given the immediate needs of the national team, it is advisable to recommend three coaches from the shortlisted pool for final consideration," former India skipper Vijayan was quoted as saying in the release.
'Other prominent applicants, many of whom are highly qualified international coaches, will be considered for long-term strategic roles in the future," he added.
National Team Director Subrata Paul, also a former India skipper, emphasised the importance of selecting a coach with an understanding of Indian football.
'This is a very important moment for Indian football, and we are committed to appointing a coach who not only brings technical expertise but also understands the unique style, culture, and dynamics of Indian and Asian football.
'We believe such a coach will be able to connect with our players quickly and effectively," Paul stated.
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