Categories: Team India

All India Football Federation condoles the demise of Bitan Singh

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) condoles the untimely demise of former AIFF Youth Development Programme’s age-group coach Bitan Singh, who breathed his last breath on Wednesday, January 20, 2021.

Bitan who had represented Churchill Brothers in the National Football League was in 2010 appointed as the Assistant Coach of India U-14 National Team at the AFC Football Festival staged in Hamedan City, IR Iran. He coached the team at the IMGR Scholarship Tournament in Florida, the USA in the following year.

He was next appointed as the deputy of Colm Toal for the AFC U-16 Football Qualifiers in Tashkent in 2011 from where the U-16 colts went on to qualify for the AFC U-16 finals. He also assisted Toal once again during the exposure trip to PR China in 2013. In the same year, he was appointed as the assistant coach for the India U-19 National Team at the AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers in Doha, Qatar.

Later, he became the Head Coach during the SAFF U-15 Championship 2015 held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, following which he coached the India U-14 Team during the AFC Football Festival held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan in May, 2016.

General Secretary Mr Kushal Das in his message said: “It is a big loss for Indian football. Bitan Singh was a promising coach who nurtured many promising talents at the age-groups paving the way for the players to go on to don the Indian Senior National Team jersey in the future. My heartfelt condolences to his family. We pray for his soul to rest in peace.”

(AIFF Media)

Chris Punnakkattu Daniel

I'm a creative mind working in football management, consulting and media with more than 20 years of experience in football business and sports media. I love travelling, photography and share things I like. Consultancy, Project Management and Public Relations for professional football clubs, federations, media and corporates on (Indian) football. Indian football expert, writer and blogger. Strategic Advisor to Women's Bundesliga 2 side FSV Gütersloh 2009. Former COO cum Assistant Editor-in-Chief of IndianFootball.Com and its parent company. [+ Read more]