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Kerala Blasters FC parts ways with assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed

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Kochi (Kerala) [India], April 18 (ANI): Indian Super League (ISL) team Kerala Blasters FC has parted ways with their first team assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed.

The club made the announcement in a tweet on Tuesday.

“Thank You Ishfaq Ahmed for all your efforts and the passion with which, you contributed towards the team. You will always be remembered fondly by the KBFC family. Wishing you the best, for all your future endeavours,” Kerala Blasters FC wrote on Twitter.

The central midfielder started out as a player-assistant manager in the ISL 2015 season where he made 25 appearances in the adorned yellow of Kerala Blasters FC. Following his retirement from football, he joined the Jamshedpur FC camp in their debut 2017-18 season.

After the completion of his stint at Jamshedpur FC, Ahmed returned to the Blasters in 2019 and resumed his work as an assistant coach under head coach Eelco Schattorie. Since then, the 40-year-old has been a mainstay at Kerala Blasters FC and has been an integral part of the coaching and backroom staff under two different coaches – Kibu Vicuna and Ivan Vukomanovic.

Under the tutelage of Vukomanovic and Ahmed, the Tuskers reached their third ISL final in the 2021-22 season and fell short of success after losing out to Hyderabad FC 3-1 on penalties. Further, the side secured qualification for the playoffs in two successive ISL seasons for the first time in their history – 2021-22 and 2022-23.

Ahmed has also stepped up in the role of an interim coach on several different occasions, with his latest outing being the ongoing Super Cup, where the side was unable to make it past the group stage. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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