Roca\, Ericson\, Stimac and Min-sung in race for India job

Roca, Ericson, Stimac and Min-sung in race for India job

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Bengaluru FCs former Spanish is among the four foreign coaches who have been shortlisted by (AIFF) for the job of national All four will be interviewed by the AIFF technical committee, headed by Shyam Thapa, in on Thursday.

"The federation has decided to interview the coaches through the Skype for the time being, but if some of them wants to appear personally, they are welcome," a source told IANS.

While Roca is a familiar name in Indian because of his stint with from 2016 to 2018, the other three -- Hakan Ericson of Sweden, of and South Korea's -- are considered men of considerable experience and reputation in their respective countries.

Roca's name is being discussed in the fraternity as possible right from the day the contract of came to an end after the Asian Cup final rounds. Having coached Bengaluru FC, the Spaniard has good equations with several national team players including A lot, however, will depend on the salary demand of the coaches as federation is presently reluctant to pay more than 25 thousand dollars per month.

Among the other three, is a well-known name in the circuit both as a The 51-year-old former central defender had played for for 13 years between 1990 to 2002 and was a member of the squad when finished third in 1998 He also has a winners' medal in 1987 youth World Cup, but he was then playing for

Once his playing days were over, Stimac took up coaching and remained the for a year in 2012. A series of poor results saw him tendering his resignation after an opinion poll found 98 per cent of people in Croatia wanted his out as the of the national team.

Ericson, on the other hand, comes from a family as his father, Georg, was the of Hakan never had a chance to handle the national team but the 58-year-old coached the Swedish under-21 squad for seven years in a row from 2011 and 2017 and was also the in 2016 Rio

However, in case South Korean is selected by the AIFF ahead of the other three European candidates, then he will be first Indian to have played two World Cups. He played in 1998 and 2002 when his country jointly hosted the meet with Lee became hugely popular with the fans for scoring the winner against in 1998 qualification rounds. The 48-year-old former defender coached the under-23 squad.

(Jaydeep Basu can be contacted at basu.jaydeep@gmail.com)

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 13:08 IST