Syed Nayeemuddin

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Syed Nayeemuddin
Syed Nayeemuddin - South 24 Parganas 2016-02-14 1242.JPG
Personal information
Date of birth 1944 (age 79–80)
Place of birth Hyderabad, Nizam Rule
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Brothers Union (Coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1966 Hyderabad City Police
1966–1968 East Bengal
1968–1970 Mohun Bagan
1970 East Bengal
1971–1973 Mohammedan
1973–? Mohun Bagan
197?–? Mohammedan
International career
1964–1971 India
Managerial career
1982–1985 Mohammedan
1986 India
1990–1992 East Bengal
1992–1994 Mohun Bagan
1994–1996 East Bengal
1997–1998 India
2005–2006 India
2007– Brothers Union
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Syed Nayeemuddin (born 1944)[1] is an Indian football coach and former player. He played for and was captain of the Indian national team[2] and has coached Mahindra United, Brothers Union, India and Bangladesh. He is the only sports-person to win both the Arjuna and Dronacharya Awards for football.

As a player, he captained the Indian national team that won a bronze medal at the 1970 Asian Games.[3]

Nayeemuddin was appointed coach of India in 1997. He won the South Asian Football Federation Cup by beating the Maldives 5–1 and reached the semi-finals of the Nehru Cup for the first time.[4] His time in charge of the national team was blighted with no practice matches between September 1997 and November 1998 before the 1998 Asian Games. His role with India ended after the games in December 1998. His second role with India began when he succeeded Sukhwinder Singh as India coach in 2005[5] but left in 2006 after poor performances against Japan and Yemen when qualifying for the 2007 Asian Cup.[2] Since 2007, he is the head coach of Brothers Union, Dhaka.

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Houghton poised to become India coach, Rediff news, 27 May 2006.
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  4. What ails Indian football, Frontline, July 2002.
  5. Syed Nayeemuddin gets AIFF nod, The Telegraph (Kolkata), 3 October 2005.

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