AIFF mulls extension for Constantine

Credits him for team’s ‘excellent’ performance

December 29, 2018 08:17 pm | Updated 08:17 pm IST - New Delhi

Stephen Constantine.

Stephen Constantine.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has not ruled out giving another contract extension to head coach Stephen Constantine after the Asian Cup in January, saying the National team has been “performing excellently” under him.

Terming some media reports which claimed the AIFF was parting ways with Constantine after the January 5 TO February 1 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates as baseless, the National federation said it was focusing on the team’s performance in the continental showpiece event.

“It is completely baseless. We are completely focused on AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 and the team has been performing excellently under Stephen Constantine having risen to 97 from 173 in the FIFA rankings in less than four years,” AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said in the statement.

“We all are focused on the massive tournament right now and we’ll only sit together to discuss this once his contract ends on January 31,” he added.

The 56-year-old Constantine was brought back as head coach in 2015 for a two-year tenure after his first stint from 2002-05. He was given a contract extension of one year in 2017.

Early this year, he again accepted another one-year extension till the end of the Asian Cup.

“Back in 2015, when the Briton took charge of the Blue Tigers, they were ranked 173 in the FIFA rankings. Since then, they have experienced a meteoric rise in the ladder to surge up to 97 in the latest-released FIFA rankings,” the AIFF said.

India plays Thailand in its opening match of the Asian Cup in Abu Dhabi on January 6.

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