Key Points

The AIFF has officially named Khalid Jamil as the head coach of India's senior men's football team. The decision came after extensive discussions favoring Indian coaches for their familiarity with local players. Jamil's prior success as a two-time AIFF Coach of the Year played a key role in the selection. The move aims to strengthen India's performance in upcoming tournaments like the CAFA Nations Cup and AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.

Key Points: Khalid Jamil Named India Senior Men's Football Team Head Coach

  • AIFF Technical Committee recommends Khalid Jamil for national team role
  • Jamil is a two-time AIFF Men's Coach of the Year
  • Decision follows SWOT analysis of shortlisted candidates
  • Focus on Indian coaches for better FIFA ranking and player familiarity
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Khalid Jamil appointed India's Senior Men's National Team head coach

AIFF appoints Khalid Jamil as head coach for India's senior men's football team, prioritizing Indian expertise for upcoming tournaments.

"Indian coaches need to be given a fair chance to prove themselves – Bimal Ghosh, Armando Colaco, and Shabbir Ali"

New Delhi, August 1

The All India Football Federation's (AIFF) Executive Committee (EC), on the recommendation of the federation's Technical Committee (TC), decided to appoint Khalid Jamil as the head coach of the Senior Men's Indian National Team during its virtual meeting on Friday, as per an official statement from AIFF.

In the presence of AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey, Vice President NA Haris, Treasurer Kipa Ajay, the members of the Executive and Technical committees, along with both Dronacharya Awardee coaches Bimal Ghosh and Armando Colaco, and Dhyan Chand Awardee Shabbir Ali, the AIFF's Technical Director Syed Sabir Pasha and National Teams Director Subrata Paul presented a SWOT analysis of all the three shortlisted coaches - Khalid Jamil, Stephen Constantine, and Stefan Tarkovic.

Colaco, Ghosh, and Ali expressed their views that the AIFF should prioritise selecting an Indian coach for the senior men's national team. All three opined that during their respective coaching careers, they, too, were once Indian coaches with no national team experience. However, they believe that Indian coaches need to be given a fair chance to prove themselves.

Technical Committee chairperson IM Vijayan, a Padma Shri and Arjuna awardee, shared his experiences during his playing days, and said that India had a much higher FIFA ranking with the likes of Sukhwinder Singh and Syed Nayeemuddin as the head coaches. Thus, he strongly recommended Khalid Jamil, as he has already been conferred with the AIFF's Men's Coach of the Year Award on two occasions (2023-24 and 2024-25).

Thereafter, the majority of the house accepted the recommendations of the TC. The AIFF Vice President Haris, along with members such as Pinky Bompal Magar, Thongam Tababi Devi, Climax Lawrence, Menla Ethenpa, Arif Ali, Mohan Lal, and others, opined that for the betterment of Indian football, the federation must give an opportunity to an Indian coach.

Suggestions of Stephen Constantine also came in from a few members of the EC. However, after detailed discussions, the house decided in favour of Khalid Jamil. The house felt that since India are set to participate in the CAFA Nations Cup 2025 later this month, followed by back-to-back AFC Asian Cup Final Round Qualifier matches against Singapore in October, Jamil would be a better option, since he has been working with Indian players on a regular basis.

- ANI

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Ananya R
I'm cautiously optimistic. Jamil has done well with clubs, but national team is different pressure. Hope AIFF gives him proper support staff and time to implement his vision.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian football, I find this interesting. Why was there so much debate between Indian vs foreign coach? Isn't the best person for job what matters most?
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Vikram M
Good decision but AIFF better not make him scapegoat if results don't come immediately. Our football system needs overhaul - from grassroots to national team. Coach alone can't perform miracles!
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Kavya N
Jamil's understanding of Indian players is his biggest strength. Foreign coaches often struggle with our football culture. Hope he gets freedom to work without political interference 🤞
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Michael C
While I appreciate giving local coaches chances, India's FIFA ranking has dropped significantly. Shouldn't we prioritize experience over nationality when our football needs revival?
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Priya S
IM Vijayan made valid points about our golden days with Indian coaches. Jamil knows our players' strengths/weaknesses better than any foreigner. Let's back our own! #IndianFootballRising

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