Koevermans' contract to be extended

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 04 2013 | 8:30 PM IST
Indian football team coach Wim Koevermans' contract will be extended till the end of next year's Asian Games in October, the AIFF's technical committee, headed by former captain Bhaichung Bhutia, decided here today.
Bhutia chaired the meeting at the Football House.
Other technical committee members Savio Messias, Henry Menezes, Lalnghinglova Hmar and Anil Kumar also attended the meeting.
Besides, All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das, technical director Robert Baan, Koevermans and AIFF Technical Director Academies & Director of Coach Education Scott O'Donell were also present.
Baan's contract was also extended by a year.
The committee focused on planning Grassroots and Youth Development Programmes and producing more number of 'quality' coaches by proper coach education programmes.
The bigger role and responsibilities of state associations were also highlighted and it was decided that the parent body will be stricter on the associations to enforce a proper scouting in place.
"There has been a lot of thinking in terms of development of Indian Football. We are focusing a lot on Grassroots. We have recently tied up with Football Federation of Australia for financial and technical assistance," Das said in his opening address.
Bhutia suggested that I-League players be allowed to do coaching courses with an eye on having more number of 'quality' coaches.
"I-League players should be allowed to do Coaching Courses for having better Coaches," Bhutia suggested.
"It is time to put our foot down and get the state associations going in order to have the best players in our Regional Academies. Otherwise all the hard work put in by our Coaches and Rob goes down the drain," Bhutia added.
"Clubs need to release players for National Camps for longer periods. We all need to realize that National Team's success is the only way for football to grow in India. If today India qualify for the World Cup, you can imagine the amount of sponsorship the clubs and AIFF will get," Bhutia maintained.
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First Published: Nov 04 2013 | 8:30 PM IST

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