Updated 19 June 2024 at 23:02 IST
Igor Stimac, expressing his dissatisfaction with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) but commending the players he coached for five years, stated on Wednesday that he never anticipated becoming "so personally invested" in the country when he first joined. He praised his players for their "courage and character."
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Igor Stimac, whose contract was terminated after India's loss to Qatar in their final second-round group match, resulting in their elimination from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, has warned the AIFF of legal action if his dues are not cleared within the next 10 days. He also charged AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey with consistently violating his contract and blamed him chiefly for the Indian team's inability to progress.
"To all Indian football fans and my blue tigers, it's been an honour to serve you over the last five years. I didn't expect to form such a strong bond with this country and be so personally invested when I first joined you all," said the coach, who is now back at his base in Croatia.
"I am proud of every player and team member. Together we were able to create an environment of hope and belief, we pushed each other physically and mentally to play fearless, intelligent football, which required a lot of courage and effort," he added.
Stimac reiterated that the AIFF must shoulder a part of the blame for the team's failed World Cup qualifying campaign during which it lost to a lower-ranked Afghanistan and settled for a draw against Kuwait in home matches which it was expected to win.
"Not just me but the entire country acknowledges the type of game and character you intended to display every time you stepped on the pitch. We were very close to taking the next step but to make that happen, everyone needs to be on board.
"Not only the players on the pitch and the team staff members but also the ones sitting in the offices," he asserted.
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Counting the positives of his tenure, the 56-year-old Croat said he would forever be thankful for the memories he made with the team.
He said the team "survived the FIFA ban, the administrators running the football house, two years of pandemic" and managed to get inside the top-100 for some time despite the many difficulties.
"We had our ups and our downs, but every one of you will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you for all the memories and a wonderful five years. Jai Hind," he signed off.
(With PTI inputs)
Published 19 June 2024 at 23:02 IST