Mohammad Shahid Jabbar

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Mohammad Jabbar
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Shahid Jabbar
Place of birth Orissa, India
Teams managed
Years Team
2010–2013 India Women

Mohammad Shahid Jabbar is the current head coach of the Odisha women's football team. He served as the head coach of the India women's national football team from 2010 to 2012.

Coaching career[edit]

India Women: 2010–2012[edit]

Jabbar took over the team for Harjinder Singh in 2010 and took part in his first tournament as coach in January 2010 during the 2010 South Asian Games in Bangladesh.[1] Jabbar led the India Women to the final where they faced Nepal. India Women managed to win the tournament by defeating Nepal 3–1.[2] This was India's first ever championship in women's football. Jabbar then led the India Women to the 2010 SAFF Women's Championship in which they defeated Nepal again in the final on 23 December 2010 in Cox's Bazar by a score of 1–0.[3] Jabbar then led the India Women into the 2012 Olympic Qualifiers in which they were placed in Group B along with Template:Wnft and Template:Wnft; India ended in 2nd in the group and eliminated after losing 1–5 to Uzbekistan in a play-off to decide who would go on to the next round.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "India clinch SAFF Women's Football title". The Financial Express. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. "Football: Indian Womens Wins Gold". SAF Games. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  3. "India edge Nepal to win SAFF Women's Championship". Dawn.com. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  4. "India 1-5 Uzbekistan". The Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 10 September 2012.