In this key role, Pradeep will work closely with Head coach Steve Coppell and Assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed to discover promising young players and future starsfrom among the local talent in Kerala, a press release said.
Hailing from Thodupuzha in the state, Pradeep began playing for the State Bank of Travancore at the age of 17.
Having played in all positions, except as goalkeeper, his career was marked by his defensive roles as he transformed from a striker to an attacking mid-fielder.
His debut with the India national football team was at the 2005 SAAF Championship which India won.
With 50 international caps, it was his powerful shot from just outside the box that led India to its first Nehru Cup victory in 2007 after two decades of hosting the tournament.
In 2006, Pradeep joined National League champions Mahindra United.
Subsequently, he has also played for Viva Kerala FC, Mohun Bagan AC, Dodsal Football Club and Mumbai.
Speaking on the appointment, Viren D'Silva, CEO, KBFC said their endeavour was to promote and nurture home grown talent.
