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India have won just one of their last eight matches. (Photo credit: AIFF)
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Friday started its process of appointing a new head coach for the beleaguered men’s national team after Manolo Marquez parted ways with them just over a year into the job. The AIFF on its website said that the last date for potential candidates to apply for the job is July 13 and has included ‘cultural sensitivity’ and the ability to build a “truthful, hard-working environment’ among its lengthy list of requirements.
AIFF acting general secretary M Satyanarayan had earlier told The Indian Express that the process would be initiated in “a couple of days” after it announced the departure of Marquez. He further said that the federation doesn’t have a potential candidate to replace Marquez. “We will take a couple of days to prepare to frame a job profile and then we will put it out. Let everyone apply and then we will take a call,” said Satyanarayan.
The federation has said in its website on Friday that the duration of the contract of the coach and remuneration can be decided “during the interview period”. “The ‘Head Coach – Senior Men’s National Team’ will report to the AIFF Secretary General and is accountable for the performance of the team in all matches and competitions it participates in during the term of the coach’s contract,” the AIFF stated on its website. “The Head Coach will work closely with the National Team Department, the National Team Director and the Technical Director, to strengthen the position and performances of the Men’s Senior National Team,” it added.
Minimum of 10 to 15 years of coaching experience at the elite youth and senior level football has been listed as a basic requirement. “Experience as the first team coach (head coach) of the senior national team will be preferred with experience of coaching in the World Cup and continental championship qualifiers being an advantage,” the AIFF added. Minimum of AFC/UEFA Pro license or equivalent along with experience as a football player (not necessarily at the highest national level) would also be assessed.
Aside from usual requirements of being flexible, efficient and resourceful, the AIFF also wants the next coach to have “sound experience in the management of relationships; understanding needs, cultural sensitivity, and working with AIFF partners including media and sponsors.”
‘Maintaining positive working relationship’ among requirements
The federation said that the “primary objective” of the new coach would be “to ensure that the National Team wins the maximum number of matches and competitions it participates in.” The appointee will report regularly to the AIFF Secretary General and the Technical Committee, and work in close cooperation with the National Team Department, the National Team Director and the Technical Director.
Marquez’s predecessor Igor Stimac’s relationship with the AIFF hierarchy turned particularly frought towards the end of his tenure. The Croat also made a number of scathing statements about the federation and the general administration of the sport in India after he was sacked. The AIFF has now listed maintaining a “positive working relationship with AIFF President, Secretary General, Technical Director, Media, and other relevant administrative staff” among its requirements for the head coach.
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