New Delhi: The idea of Xavi Fernandez taking charge of Indian men’s football team might sound like a dream but recent developments suggest it wasn’t as impossible as it once deemed. The former Barca star who is regarded as one of the finest midfielders in football history is reported to have shown interest in the vacant India head coach role following Manolo Marquez’s departure earlier this month.
According to a report in the Times of India, All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) technical committee members were taken aback when they saw Xavi’s name among the list of applicants for the position. With uncertainty already surrounding Indian football and questions about the future of the Indian Super League, the search of a new coach has become a significant talking point.
Despite the buzz, the federation seems to be focusing on options that are more practical given the current state of Indian football. The list of shortlisted candidates reportedly includes former India head coach Stephen Constantine and Khalid Jamil, who made history by becoming the first Indian to manage an Indian Super League side on a full-time basis.
Even if Xavi’s appointment didn’t materialise due to high financial cost but the mere fact that a football figure of his calibre considered applying adds a fresh twist to India’s football narrative. It also highlights how Indian football despite its challenges is beginning to catch the attention of big names in the sport.
With the national team’s direction still uncertain the decision to pass on Xavi’s application may spark debate among fans. Whether AIFF’s practical approach proves to be the right move will only become clear in the months ahead especially as India looks to rebuild and find consistency under new leadership.
After a legendary playing career Xavi began his coaching stint with Al-Sadd in Qatar where he enjoyed significant success winning seven trophies in less than 100 matches. He later returned to Camp We as head coach and guided his former club through a challenging phase while securing domestic titles and focusing on rebuilding the team for the future.