Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Chennaiyin’s Gregory wins ISL best coach award

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NAVI MUMBAI: Chennaiyin FC head coach John Gregory was on Wednesday bestowed with the Associatio­n of Indian Football Coaches (AIFC) ISL Coach of the Year award at AIFCs inaugural awards here.

Gregory was on Tuesday evening recognised for his achievemen­t of guiding Chennaiyin FC to their second ISL title in March this year, in what is his first ever coaching stint in India, according to a release on Wednesday.

“This award belongs to the entire coaching staff, management and everyone else associated with Chennaiyin FC for the fantastic last season. I am excited to return to India in a few weeks and begin the new campaign as champions and defend our ISL title,” Gregory said on receiving the award through a video message from London, as he couldn’t be present for the event at the DY Patil School of Medicine.

PINTO TO TAKE CHARGE OF INDIAN ARROWS

NEW DELHI: India’s under-20 football coach Floyd Pinto will take charge of the Indian Arrows side in the upcoming I-League season, filling a post left vacant by Portuguese Luis Norton de Matos who stepped down earlier this month.

De Matos, who was the head coach of the Indian U-17 World Cup team last year, quit the Arrows job on July 18, citing personal reasons.

Pinto’s appointmen­t as Arrows head coach was announced today after the All India Football Federation’s Technical Committee met here.

“The Committee unanimousl­y agreed upon Floyd Pinto taking over as the new head coach of Indian Arrows while his assistant will be appointed later after shortlisti­ng applicatio­ns for the post,” the AIFF said in a release.

Pinto’s appointmen­t as Arrows head coach was on expected lines as the Indian Arrows side will have most of the India U-20 players.

SEHER ATWAL IN JOINT LEAD

HOSUR: Amateur Seher Atwal, who is golfer Arjun Atwal’s neice, grabbed a share of the lead after a two-under 70 in the first round of the 10th leg of the Hero Women’s Profession­al Golf Tour at Clover Greens here today.

Seher, whose elder sister Mehar is already a profession­al, shared the lead with seasoned Tvesa Malik and Neha Tripathi, who holds the top two spots on the Hero WPGT Order of Merit.

GANGJEE, RASHID FOR LOUIS PHILIPPE CUP

BENGALURU: Former Asian tour winners, including Rahil Gangjee and Rashid Khan, will be among the 132 golfers who have confirmed their participat­ion for the inaugural Louis Philippe Cup to be held at the picturesqu­e Prestige Golfshire Club from July 31 to August 4.

The US$75,000 tournament, which is being co-sanctioned by ADT (Asian Developmen­t Tour) and PGTI (Profession­al Golfers Tour of India), will see a total of 60 foreign golfers representi­ng 20 countries.

The field is expected to comprise the likes of Asian tour winners Gaurav Ghei, Mukesh Kumar and Himmat Rai.

 ?? ISL ?? ▪ John Gregory.
ISL ▪ John Gregory.

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