Monday, March 7, 2011

Prakash Naik- Forward


Address: – Patrong, Baina, Vasco da Gama

CLUBS

1- 1970-1972 MPT SC

2- 1972-1976 Vasco SC

3- 1976-1981 Sesa Goa SC

4- 1981-1988 Dempo SC

SENIOR NATIONALS

1- 1975 Calicut, Kerala

2- 1976 Patna, Bihar

3- 1977 Calcutta

4- 1978 Kashmir, Srinagar

5- 1979 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

6- 1980 Cuttack, Orissa

7- 1981 Trichur, Kerala

INTERNATIONAL

1- 1977 Goodwill Tour to Zambia

2- 1977 Kings Cup, Bangkok, Tailand

3- 1970 Pre Olympic, Singapore

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:

1982 Jivadababa Kerkar Award –(State Award)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Oscar Rebello- Stopper-Back


Address: – Sinquetim, Navelim,Salcette, Goa

CLUBS

1- 19775-76 Panvel SC

2- 1976-1982 Salgaocar SC
( Career cut short due to injury)

SENIOR NATIONALS

1- 1978 Kashmir, Srinagar

2- 1979 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

3- 1980 Cuttack, Orissa

4- 1981 Trichur, Kerala

INTERNATIONAL:

Played for Goa XI V/S Vasas IZZO, Hungary at Campal, Panaji

Attended Indian Camp Trice.


OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:

Service at V.M.Salgaocar & Bros Pvt Ltd

Friday, March 4, 2011

Mauricio Afonso-Midfield Maestro


Date of Birth : 16 november 1961
Place of Birth – Chinchinim Goa


CLUBS
1- 1978-1980 CRC Chinchinim

2- 1980-1981 Salcete FC

3- 1981-1984 Salgaocar SC

4- 1984-1989 Dempo SC


JUNIOR NATIONALS
1- 1981 ernakulam (winners)

2- 1982 agarthala


SENIOR NATIONALS
1- 1983 Calcutta (joint winners)

2- 1984 Madras (winners)

3- 1986 Bhilai

4- 1987 Calcutta

5- 1988 Quillon (captain)

6- 1989 Gawhati

7- 1994 Cuttack

8- 1996 Goa

INTERNATIONAL:
1- 1983 President Cup -Dhaka

2- 1983 Pre Olympics - Delhi, Singapore ,Malaysia Saudi Arabia

3- 1983 Super soccer -Bombay , Sao Paulo Brazil

4- 1984 Great Wall of China Cup – Beijing China

5- 1984 Asian Cup -Calcutta (qualifying round), Singapore (final round )

6- 1985 Nehru Gold Cup – Ernakulam

7- 1985 Pre World Cup – Jakartha Indonesia ,Bankok Thailand , Dhaka Bangladesh Calcutta India

8- 1985-86 – Super Soccer Delhi Bangalore Bochum FC

9- 1986 – Nehru Gold Cup Thrivandrum (captain)

10- 1986 – Goodwill Tour - USSR

11- 1986 – Merdeka Cup – Malaysia

12- 1986 – Asian Games – Seoul, Soth Korea

13- 1988 – Asian Cup Qualifying Abu Dhabi , UAE

14- 1989 Super Soccer – Delhi, Bangalore Sao Paulo , Brazil

15- Nehru Gold Cup – Goa ( captain)

16- Presidents Cup – Dhaka, Bangladesh

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
Jivadababa Kerkar Award( State Award)

present occupation
Coach of Dempo Sports Club

Monday, January 31, 2011

Derrick Pereira- Ace Defender

ADDRESS: Vasco da gama, Goa - 403711
CLUBS
1 Mangor sports club 2nd Div. - 1977-1979.
2 Mundvel sports club 1st Div. - 1979-1980.
3 Salgaocar sports club Senior Div.- 1980-1984.
4 Tata sports club, Mumbai - 1984-1985.
5 Salgaocar sports club – 1985 - 1999

JUNIOR NATIONALs
1980 winners at Cochin, Kerala(captain)
1981 at Agartala, Tripura(captain)

SENIOR NATIONALS
1 1984 at Chennai. (winners)

2 1986 at Billai- MP. (semi final)

3 1987 at Quillon- Kerala.

4 1988 at Kolkota.

5 1989 at Jorhat/Gauhati -Assam(captain-semi final).

6 1992 at Coimbatore-TN (runner up)
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7 1993 at Cochin-Kerala.

8 1994 at Cuttak-Orissa.

9 1995 at ooty/Chennai, TN. (semi final).

10 1995 at Goa (semi final).

INTERNATIONAL: 
1 1984 : - Debut v/s Sao Paolo, Brazil in Mumbai (Tata invitational cup, super soccer).

2  The great wall cup, Beijing, China
3  Asia cup, qualifying rounds at Kolkata – final rounds at Singapore.

4 1985: – Nehru Gold cup, Cochin-Kerala.

5 Pre world cup qualifying rounds at Jakarta- Indonesia, Bangkok-Thailand, Dhaka-Bangladesh and
 Kolkata.
6 1986:- Merdeka Cup, Malaysia(semi final)
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7 Asian games at Seoul/Pusan- south Korea.

8 1987:- Nehru Gold cup, Trivamdrum-Kerala
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9 1988:- Super Soccer v/s Sao Paolo at Delhi and Bangalore.
10 1989:- Nehru Gold Cup in Goa.
11 1990:- President’s Cup – Dhaka, Bangladesh.
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
AFC club championship: 1989 at Muscat, Oman. 1990 at Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1994 at Beijing, China and Margao-Goa.Federation cup Champions in 1988, 1989, 1996.NFL Champions in 1997.
COACHING:
Salgaocar s c U/19 – 1999.Vasco s c 2nd Div National league – 1999/2000
Vasco s c 1st Div National league – 2000/2005
Mahindra United 1st Div National – 2005/2009(Champions Fed cup and National league in 2005/06)
Pune F C 1st Div I league – 2009/11Gulab Award in 1989.State award (Kerkar award) 1989.
present occupation
Coach Pune Football Club

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Franky Barreto-Central Defender

ADDRESS: Laxette, Varca, Salcette Goa

CLUBS
1 Vasco Sports Club 1991-1992 & 2002-2003,

2 Churchill Bros sports club 1992-1994,

3 Salgaocar Sports Club 1994-1998 & 1999-2002

4 East Bengal Football club 1998-1999,

SENIOR NATIONALS
Goa university,

Goa U-21,

 Goa Seniors &

 Bengal Seniors

INTERNATIONAL:
1 Nehru gold cup 1997,

2 SAFF cup 1997 (champions),

3 Goodwill matches against Uzbekistan 1997

4 Asian Games 1998

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:

-English FA level 2 (UEFA B licence part 1) coaching certificate

- Bachelors of Commerce

- Masters in Strategic Marketing

COACHING:
Coached University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) Football team from Nov 2003 until Nov 2010.

Conferred with Kerkar Award in 2003


present occupation
Manager Student Services Department in University of Wollongong in Dubai

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Brahmanand-The Face of Goan Football


Brahmanand is the face of Goan football and needs no introduction. His contribution to Goan and Indian football is beyond comparison. He is the first Arjuna Awardee and has attained a legendary status in Goa having won the Santosh Trophy twice under his captainship, first as Joint Winners at W.Bengal in 1983 and outright at Madras in 1984. He is the only Goan to have featured in the school text books.

NAME- Brahmanand Sagun Kamat Shankhwalkar-(Goal-Keeper)

ADDRESS: Taleigao Ilhas Goa. 403003.

Arjuna Awardee- 1998 

CLUBS
1 Panvel SC 1970-74,

2 Salgaoncar SC 1974-91(17 years) 

3 Churchil bros 1991-94,

4 Anderson-marines 1994-95

SENIOR NATIONALS

Played 17 Santosh Nationals-

Joint winners- 1983 and Winners- 1984

Captained Goa 1983-84-85

INTERNATIONAL:
Two times Asian youth championships at Kuwait 1975 and Bangkok 1976

Twice Marah Alim Cup at Kabul, Afghanistan 1976-77

Three times Merdeka Cups at KL Malaysia

Two times Presidents Cup at Seoul S.Korea

Kings Cup at Bangkok

Three times Nehru International Gold Cup

83 & 85 Cochin & 86 Trivundrum

Two times Pre-olympics at Singapore 1980 & at Delhi, Malaysia, Singapore &S Arabia- 1983
Asia cup at Calcutta & Singapore 1984

Two times Asian Games at New Delhi 1982 & Seoul, S.Korea 1986

Twice exposure trip to Moscow, Russia 1983 & 86

Exhibition matches at Zamibia 1977

Exhibition matches at Indonesia 1980

Exhibition matches at UAE & Bahrain 1979

One Exhibition match at Great Wall Cup, Beijing, China 1984

Tata super cup exhibition matches versus Bochum FC, Germany 1986
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
COACHING:
Coaching Licence -2nd Asian School at Malaysia 1991

Goalkeeping Course at Malaysia 1999

AFC licence C, B, A

Coached Indian Team (goalkeepers) 1997-2005

AWARDS -
Goa State Award 1977

AIFF's player of the decade award 1996

Millenium award 2000

present occupation
Presently working at Sesa F A as an Administrator cum Goalkeeping Coach at Sirsaim, Bardez.









Saturday, June 12, 2010

Robert Allison Bootland- A foreigner with a Heart of a Goan. By Lector Mascarenhas


Few days back, an advertisement about the third death anniversary of a person in ‘The Herald’ caught my attention and I write this article to pay tribute to the former Dempo and India coach whose love for Goa and Goan football is well documented. The news of his death on 12th June, 2007 surprised Goan football lovers, as I am sure, not many people were aware that the once famous and successful coach of Dempo SC had, after retirement. preferred to spend the rest of his life in one of the most beautiful places in Goa-the Divar Island.

In the late seventies and eighties, Robert Allison Bootland, was the one of the best coaches seen in the football arena. His success in coaching took him to several top clubs in India and in between the AIFF too rewarded him for the good work by appointing him as a National coach. He is reported to have introduced the 4-3-3 system which was eventually played by all the top clubs in India in the eighties. But what made him more successful was not only because of the system but his ‘No Nonsense’ attitude which many a times caused friction between him, the Clubs he coached and also the All India Football Federation. Even though he coached several clubs, he will always be remembered as a Dempo coach for his success with the club.

As a former player of Salgaocar, Tata and Dempo SC in the eighties, I came across several coaches here in Goa and Mumbai with clubs, state and also during camps conducted for Indian selections. Every coach has some thing special to offer. Bob Bootland believed in hard work and laid great emphasis on fitness. His training sessions were never boring as he always came well planned for the day’s work. For pre-season fitness training he made best use of Miramar beach given the fact that we didn’t have good grounds to train during rains. Distance- cross country running was another of his favorite work out. He would make us run a distance of about 7 to 8 kms from Santa Cruz-Caranzalem-Miramar to Campal. We enjoyed the run as the entire stretch those days was full of greenery, unlike today.

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Bootland’s philosophy in life reflected in what he would say to us during our team talks. He would say “Efforts and Hard work put on by players is akin to somebody investing in a bank. First you must deposit and then you can withdraw with interest”. He gave a damn for reputation of players when they were found to be complacent. He would very often tell us about how in England a professional player never takes his place for granted and can’t afford to make mistakes repeatedly, as there is always someone on the sidelines to occupy his place. Once off the field he was a fatherly figure and would encourage, advice and address players individually by saying “Good luck son”.

Bootland was a foreigner from Newcastle, England but preferred to live and die in Goa as he not only loved his Goan wife but loved Goa as well. He came as a tourist in India in 1977 but ended up being more than just a tourist. He could have gone back to England for a better life but still preferred to stay back in Goa. In the end, I would simply say that he was a foreigner but had a Heart of a Goan. He along with Mr Shanmugam of Salgaocar Sports Club took Goan Clubs to great heights. No wonder then that Goa won almost everything that was up for grabs in India Football in the eighties, due to the efforts of these two great coaches.

May his Soul rest in Peace.