AIFF to interview candidates Thursday\, Stimac front-runner to be new coach

AIFF to interview candidates Thursday, Stimac front-runner to be new coach

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Croatia's is the frontrunner to be the next of the Indian men's team when the national federation (AIFF) officials meet here Thursday.

The AIFF's technical committee has short-listed four candidates, including two-time South Korean World Cupper and the familiar Albert Roca, for the job of the chief of the men's national team.

Besides and Roca, who tasted immense success at Bengaluru FC, the other two aspirants in the fray are ex-and former

Thapa said after interviewing the probable candidates, the technical committee will forward the name of the selected candidate to the AIFF's committee.

"It will again be in the form of interviews on skype and then the most suitable name will be forwarded to the federation's committee with recommendations. The committee will take then take the final call," Thapa had told

The position has been lying vacant after quit the post following campaign earlier this year.

Owing to the Indian team's spirited showing in the AFC Asian Cup and a run of 13-match unbeaten streak prior to that, more than 250 candidates, including some top names from Europe, have applied for the job since resigned.

The list included the likes of France's winning coach Raymond Domenech, former England managers and

These are pro-licence holders with national team experience in major global events like the World Cup, and their salary was a major issue of deliberation in the first meeting of the technical committee, when it scrutinised around 40 candidates for the vacant post.

As a coach, Stimac was in charge of the Croatian national team from 2012 to 2013.

In club football, the former has had brief spells in charge of Hajduk Split, Cibalia, NK Zagreb and Zadar, and

Factors like cost, the applicant's familiarity with Asian football, as well as their ability to contribute to grassroots development will be taken into consideration while appointing the coach.

The Indian team is scheduled to play matches in the Kings Cup on June 5 and June 8, and a preparatory national camp will be held under the new coach in the third week of May. The Kings Cup will be the new coach's first assignment.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 20:10 IST