Breaking news
South Africa stripped of their 2023 Rugby World Cup title…U.S. women’s national soccer team starts World Cup with 3-0…Pakistan vs Jordan 0-3: FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier –…World Cup 2023-24 prize money: How much did Mikaela Shiffrin…T20 World Cup 2024: England star Ben Stokes pulls out…Former Michigan football tight end selects transfer destination – Yahoo…Egypt’s Late Goal Denies Mozambique’s Thrilling Comeback in the African…Ghana Suffers Heartbreaking 1-2 Defeat to Cape Verde Islands in…FIFA and Coca-Cola Men World RankingLionel Messi wins football’s Ballon d’Or for the eighth timeTwo individuals tragically lost their lives before the scheduled football…WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: Brazil’s Coach Diniz Praises Neymar and Vinicius.Morocco, Portugal and Spain joint bid FIFA World Cup 2030The Best 2023: Over One Million Votes Cast with the…Euro 2028 to be hosted by Britain and Ireland, while…Portugal secures their inaugural World Cup victoryPreview of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Match: India…Welteji and Kessler achieved world record breaking performancesAsian Games 2023: Gilas Pilipinas win first men’s basketball gold Cricket World Cup 2023: Pakistan beat NetherlandsPakistan vs Afghanistan15 ways to make the most of your new cameraOpponent Q&A: Northwestern Wildcats – UW Dawg PoundKenya’s Harambee Stars climb six places in latest FIFA rankings…Local soccer player receives life saving transplant – ABC 10…GeoGuessr World Cup Grand Finals 2024 Shows Just How Little…Man Falsely Accused Fantasy Football Rival of Plotting Mass Shooting…

Stimac to stay on, told by AIFF to focus on June World Cup qualifiers – Sportstar

Subscribers Only Have you subscribed yet?
Buy Print
Published : Apr 04, 2024 14:33 IST , CHENNAI – 2 MINS READ
Comments
follow iconFollow Us
SHARE
READ LATER
Indian football team head coach Igor Stimac. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Under-fire Indian football team head coach Igor Stimac will continue in the job for the FIFA World Cup second round qualifiers against Kuwait and Qatar and has been asked by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to focus on the upcoming two matches.
India, which slipped to 121 in the latest FIFA rankings, gained just a solitary point in their two meetings with Afghanistan in March, which increased further scrutiny on Stimac’s position. The Blue Tigers is winless in six matches and has scored just a goal in these games.
The Indian supporters at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati made their feelings known with their ‘Stimac Out!’ chants directed at the Croatian.
In a meeting with the AIFF, Stimac was asked to explain his comments before the Afghanistan home game, where he had said that he would resign if India failed to qualify for the round three of the qualifiers.
Stimac said, “A year ago, I said that we would try and qualify for Round 3 and currently we are second in the group and two teams qualify. We will discuss this issue further after the match against Kuwait on June 6, 2024.
“The game against Kuwait on June 6 will be one of the biggest days in Indian football, as a win will immensely brighten our chances to qualify for Round 3 for the first time. The staff and the players are all aware of this historic moment that awaits us, and we will do everything in our capacity to win,” Stimac told the meeting.
READ | Indian football’s favourite villain Stimac fast running out of credit
“Fruitful discussions were had with the AIFF committee members. I appreciate everyone’s concern and hope we will join together to create history in June.”
AIFF chairperson Financial Committee Anilkumar Prabhakaran and AIFF Executive Committee member Menla Ethenpa told the coach to just focus on the games ahead and plan his preparation accordingly.
IM Vijayan, who is a member of the Executive Committee and the chairman of the Technical Committee, said, “I am happy that we had a good discussion with the head coach. In the World Cup qualifiers, we have two matches in hand with a chance to make Round 3 for the first time in history. It is time we focussed on the next two matches and stayed solidly behind the National Team so that they could do their best.”  
Comments
Igor Stimac /
India
BACK TO TOParrow
Terms & conditions  |  Institutional Subscriber
Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment

source

Share this post

PinIt

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

scroll to top