opposite to Karims in Old Delhi.
| Khalid Jamil exults after the final whistle. |
preferred no-star accommodation to the five-stars because he loved food at the Karims.
few players for the Kathmandu SAFF Cup.
Mahindra United midfielder Khalid Jamil, who maintained a calm demeanour at the
table as the Dronacharya spoke to him on his mistakes in one of the Durand
matches.
kar,” Nayeem told a young Khalid.
shyness probably attracted the former coach to include him for the Kathmandu-bound squad.
“Doodh pio. Bina shehat
ke footballer nahin ban sakte (Drink milk. Without a good physique, you can’t
become a strong footballer),” added the Hyderabadi.
His height was an advantage, and if he would develop his physique, he will be
difficult to beat in the middle.
team, Khalid’s recurring knee injuries him to cut short his international career
in 2004.
Mumbai FC in their first season, where they finished sixth in the 2009 I-League,
but injuries troubled him.
charge of Mumbai’s Under-19 side which won the title.
today the 40-year-old is one of the best young coaches in the country.
as one of the amazing feats scripted in Indian football.
years two decades ago, I found him one of the quietest among the Indian players.
Some writers compared him with Nayeem as someone who maintains
a stoic silence, but his silence played a crucial role in his coaching career
when he managed Mumbai FC for seven years on a shoe-string budget.
Khalid never complained neither left the ship like any other top professional coach would do.
North-East club this season. Those seven years, in fact, was the beginning of his
impressive coaching career.




