Tuesday 19 July 2011

LACHMAN SINGH BIST - INDIAN COACHES

Lachman Singh Bist
Ex- Indian National Pro

Achievements :
Represented INDIA Team for all Nepal International Gold Cup at Katmandu (Nepal) in 1986 - 87.

Represented INDIA JR. Team which we had played against visiting country (Italian) Team in Delhi and Lucknow in 1987.

Represented Mini Asiad in Delhi 1982.

Represented National Senior (Santosh Trophy)
Madras (Tamil Nadu) - 1986
Jabalpur (MP) - 1986 Quilon (Kerala) - 1988
National Games Quinton (Kerala) - 1988
Madras (Tamil Nadu) - 1993

Represented National Junior Pondicherry (U.T) - 1983 Goa (Captain) - 1984 Represented National School Hyderabad - 1982
Lucknow - 1983
Solhapur - (Captain) - 1984

Played Mahindra & Mahindra (Senior Professional Team) for 12 years continuously in first eleven and one year as Team's assistant coach.

Played National League for 4 years upto 1999. 

Team (Mahindra) have won all major tournament Trophy, like Durand Cup, Federation Cup, Rovers Cup etc.

Received Best Player Awards in Durand Cup (Govt. India) by president Shankar Dayal Sharma in 1992.

DATE OF BIRTH
3rd July 1964

BERNARD PERIERA - INDIAN COACHES


Bernard Periera
Ex - Indian National Pro
Mr. Bernando Periera is an accomplished National Level Footballer who has represented India both at the national level as well as a plethora of International matches. He played for the Orkay Sports Club, Mumbai.

International Appearances :-
  • Indonesia (Jakarta) - 1971
  • Merdeka Tournament In Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)-1973/1974
  • Merdeka and Asian Games In Teheran - 1974
  • King Cup Tournament In Seoul - 1976
  • Selected For Indian Coaching Camp From 1969-1976
Played National Exhibition Matches - Goa, Coimbatore, Cochin, Calicut, Delhi & West Bengal.

International Level :-
  • Played For Indian National Team In 1971 At Indonesia (Jakarta).
  • Played For Indian National Team In - 1973 - Merdeka Tournament At Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).
  • Played For Indian National Team In 1974 - Merdeka Tournament At Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).
  • Played For Indian National Team In 1974 - Asian Games At Teheran (Iran).
  • Played For Indian National Team In 1975 - King Cup Tournament Seoul (South Korea).
  • Selected For Indian Coaching Camp From 1969-1976.
National Level :-
Representated Goa-State In The National Championship For The Santosh Trophy as below :
  • At Bangalore (Mysore) In 1968.
  • At Jullundhar (Punjab) In 1970 & 1974.
  • At Madras in 1971 & 1981.
  • At Goa in 1972.

MICHAEL GILKES - EX-CHELSEA PROS

Michael Gilkes
Ex-Chelsea Pro

UEFA Level 3 License,

Completion of UEFA Level 4 License May 2010.
Personal Trainer Level 3

POSITION
Left Winger

DATE OF BIRTH
Tuesday, 20th July 1965

PLACE OF BIRTH
Hackney, London

LEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 5th April 1997 in a 3-2 win at home to Norwich City (Aged: 31)


SEASONAL RECORD:   1996/97-1998/99
Reading:  1984-1985    Played  16    Scored  2  goals  (Division 3)
    1985-1986    Played  9    Scored  2  goals  (Division 3)
    1986-1987    Played  7    Scored  0  goals  (Division 2)
    1987-1988    Played  39    Scored  4  goals  (Division 2)
    1988-1989    Played  46    Scored  9  goals  (Division 3)
    1989-1990    Played  42    Scored  2  goals  (Division 3)
    1990-1991    Played  21    Scored  1  goal  (Division 3)
    1991-1992    Played  20    Scored  0  goals  (Division 3)
Chelsea:  1991-1992    Played  1    Scored  0  goals  (Div. 1)(on loan)
S'hampton:  1991-1992    Played  6    Scored  0  goals  (Div. 1) (on loan)
Reading:  1992-1993    Played  38    Scored  12  goals  (Division 2)
    1993-1994    Played  39    Scored  2  goals  (Division 2)
    1994-1995    Played  40    Scored  8  goals  (Division 1)
    1995-1996    Played  44    Scored  0  goals  (Division 1)
    1996-1997    Played  32    Scored  1  goal  (Division 1)
Transferred on 27/3/1997 for £155, 000
Wolves:  1996-1997    Played  5    Scored  1  goal  (Division 1)
    1997-1998    Played  3    Scored  0  goals  (Division 1)
    1998-1999    Played  30    Scored  0  goals  (Division 1)




COLIN PATES - EX-CHELSEA PROS

Colin Pates
Ex- Chelsea Footballers
The bizarre match in which Colin Pates made his Chelsea debut might have given him an indication of the Stamford Bridge roller coaster which lay ahead. The 18 year-old Carshalton-born central-defender, and occasional midfielder, made his bow in place of the injured Micky Droy at Orient in November 1979 in an incredible 7-3 victory. Droy's regular absences through injury allowed Pates to make 17 appearances in his first season, an impressive tally for one so young.

A ball-playing defender who read the game superbly, Pates had the ability to play in a number of positions and subsequently found himself being used as a regular stop-gap by his manager Geoff Hurst. His 15 appearances in 1980/81 were played out right across the back-four but when new manager John Neal took over at the end of the season, Neal saw the potential in a Droy/Pates partnership at the heart of the defence, Droy's strong tackling and mighty aerial presence being the perfect foil for the more cultured defensive distribution of Pates. Colin was an ever-present during Neal's first season in charge, performing impressively alongside both Droy and Gary Chivers at the heart of Chelsea's defence. In an impressive overall team performance, Pates was a crucial member of the Chelsea midfield which totally outshone their illustrious counterparts, helping the Blues to a memorable 2-0 victory. His performances in the middle of the pitch so impressed Neal that he retained him in the position throughout the remainder of the campaign, even preferring to drop centre-forward Colin Lee back to centre-half rather than disturb his new midfield lynchpin. On the final day of the season, Colin scored his first goal for the club in a 1-1 draw at Blackburn.

Seasonal Record Part 2) 1982-85
Colin was in the starting line-up at the beginning of the 1982/83 season but an injury picked up at Derby in early September left him sidelined for a month. Soon after returning he scored his first goal at Stamford Bridge with a 25-yard pile-driver in a 3-1 win against Charlton. Proving he now had a taste for spectacular goals at the Bridge, he repeated the dose a week before Christmas with a volley from outside the box to clinch victory over Bolton, before impressively outshining QPR's Terry Fenwick in the middle of the park at Loftus Road on Boxing Day to lay the foundations for a shock win against the division's top team. The form of the side that season, though not Colin as an individual, precipitated regular changes in the line-up and his appearances were shared between defence and midfield. With Droy injured again, Colin began the new season alongside Chelsea's new Scottish signing Joe McLaughlin. The pair clicked instantly and formed a partnership which was so solid that Droy, a Blues legend and club captain at the time, was unable to make a single appearance throughout the campaign. Neal reaffirmed his faith in Colin by awarding him the captaincy of the team after Christmas and it proved another piece of inspired man-management by the little Geordie as Pates stepped into the role with ease and led the team to the Second Division title. Colin's classy displays in the top division catapulted him into the limelight, his impressive captaincy of a club on the up particularly catching the eye. A string of injuries after Christmas led to him missing a handful of matches and his importance to the defense was highlighted when, in his absence, Chelsea slipped to consecutive defeats at Coventry and Ipswich. Pates made a total of 48 appearances during the 1984/85 campaign and scored once, the goal coming in a stunning 4-3 win at Goodison Park against the season's champions Everton.


POSITION


Central Defender/Midfielder

DATE OF BIRTH
Thursday, 10th August 1961

PLACE OF BIRTH
Carshalton, London

LEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 10th November 1979 in a 7-3 win at Orient (Aged: 18)

CLUB CAREER
280 League apps (+1 as sub), 10 goals



Chelsea FC
1979-1988

DAVID LEE -EX-CHELSEA PROS

David joined Chelsea as a Youth Trainee, signing professional forms in October 1988. He spent a decade at Stamford Bridge, scoring 13 goals in a total of 194 appearances.

As central defender, Lee spent most of his career at Chelsea, He made his club debut against Leicester City, scoring in a 2-1 win. He also played with with Reading, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth and Sheffield United.

Lee joined Bristol Rovers 1998 and later had spells at Crystal Palace, Exeter City, Parramatta Power, Havant & Waterlooville and Forest Green Rovers.


Chelsea FC
1988-1998

POSITION
Central Defender

DATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 26th November 1969

PLACE OF BIRTH
Bristol, England

LEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 1st October 1988 scoring in a 2-1 win at home to Leicester City (Aged: 18)

CLUB CAREER
119 League apps (+32 as sub), 11 goals

KEITH DUBLINS -EX-CHELSEA PROS

Keith Dublin
Ex-Chelsea Pro
With a Young Player of the Year award in his pocket and a full season of reserve team football behind him, 18-year-old left-back Keith Dublin was introduced to the Chelsea first team in the penultimate match of the 1983/84 season. His burgeoning reputation within the club certainly seemed justified as, replacing the injured Joey Jones, he made a faultless bow in a 3-1 win over Barnsley only to collect an injury himself which ruled him out of the final match, a triumph at Grimsby which clinched the Division Two championship for the Londoners.

The signing of Doug Rougvie pushed Keith further down the Stamford Bridge pecking order and he had to wait almost a year before he made his second appearance. He returned as a substitute in a 2-0 defeat at Ipswich and kept his place in the team for the following ten matches, performing well and looking very much a star of the future, but when new manager John Hollins selected his team for the start of the 1985/86 campaign there was no place for Dublin. He was recalled for a Full Members Cup tie against Charlton in October and a week later he thought he had scored the winning goal in a League Cup tie with Fulham when his crisp 20-yard shot whistled past Gerry Peyton in the Cottagers' goal only for the referee, perhaps with one eye on the following morning's headlines, to blow the final whistle as the ball was struck..

After missing out as the campaign began, he returned to the side at the end of October and finally cemented his place in the team. Impressive defensive performances in 0-0 draws with Watford and Aston Villa before Christmas were followed by increasingly confident forays along the left-wing which led to him becoming an important supply line for the strikers as the Blues recovered from an awful start to finish the season in mid-table.

Chelsea FC
1984-1987

POSITION
Left Back

DATE OF BIRTH
Saturday, 29th January 1966

PLACE OF BIRTH
High Wycombe, England

LEAGUE DEBUT
Monday, 7th May 1984 in a 3-1 win at home to Barnsley (Aged: 18)

CLUB CAREER
50 League apps (+1 as sub), 0 goals

GARETH HALL - Ex- Chelsea Pro

Gareth Hall
Having only recently turned 18, Chelsea's youth and reserve team captain, fresh from leading the youths to a South East Counties Cup win just a matter of weeks earlier, made his much anticipated debut in a league match at Plough Lane in May 1987

Given the opportunity to show what he could do, Gareth performed admirably, even scoring his first goals for the club: a one-yard tap-in which gave Chelsea three points against Manchester United, and a neat finish to help send the Blues to Wembley at the expense of Crystal Palace in the much-maligned Zenith Data Systems Trophy. At the end of March, Gareth was a member of the side that lifted the trophy in front of 76, 000 fans, as Chelsea beat Middlesbrough 1-0. (Kelvin Barker)

He began the following season in an unfamiliar left-back role, where he performed solidly before Clarke succumbed to injury in September, allowing Gareth to spend much of the remainder of the campaign back in his preferred position on the right.
He was a goal scoring hero in a 2-1 victory over Ipswich in October, and was equally popular with the home supporters when, after picking up a red card for a dreadful challenge in a League Cup victory over Everton, he responded to the taunts of the Toffees' manager, Howard Kendall, by pointing to the Stamford Bridge scoreboard which was showing 'Chelsea 1 Everton 0'.

However, perhaps Gareth's most memorable spell in the Blues' first team came during David Webb's three-month tenure at the helm, after Porterfield was relieved of his duties as the Blues slipped down the table. Webb astonished everybody by installing Hall as a midfield playmaker, and Gareth responded in style. Against Middlesbrough, as the Blues ran out 4-0 winners, so inspired was the Welsh international's performance that one Chelsea fanzine ran the headline 'Gareth Hall is a Midfield Genius'.

And he continued to play the role of midfield genius for the remaining six weeks of the campaign, even finding the time to net a fine goal in a 4-2 victory over Wimbledon.


INTERNATIONAL RECORD: 
Welsh Caps 1988-92
23/03/88 v Yugoslavia (H) L 2-1 (F) sub
01/06/88 v Malta (A) W 3-2 (F)
04/06/88 v Italy (A) W 1-0 (F)
14/09/88 v Netherlands (A) L 1-0 (WCQ)
19/10/88 v Finland (H) D 2-2 (WCQ)
08/02/89 v Israel (A) D 3-3 (F)
28/03/90 v Rep. Ireland (A) L 1-0 (F)
06/02/91 v Rep. Ireland (H) L 3-0 (F)
29/04/92 v Austria (A) D 1-1 (F)
Career Record: P9, W2, D3, L4


CHELSEA FC : 1986-1996

POSITION
Right Back

DATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 12th March 1969

PLACE OF BIRTH
Croydon, Surrey, England

LEAGUE DEBUT

Tuesday, 5th May 1987 as a sub in a 2-1 defeat at Wimbledon (Aged: 18)

CLUB CAREER
120 League apps (+18 as sub), 4 goals.

TEJINDER KUMAR

Tejinder Kumar
 Ex Indian National Captian


PROFESSIONAL COURSES IN COACHING & TRAINING :
  • Completed Asian Football Federations (AFC) Licence 'C' in Coaching & Training.
  • Completed one year course in Football Coaching & Training at National Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab with GRADE – A.
  • Selected by All India Football Federation for coaching course held at Goa under ENGLISH COACH MR. TOLL.(Technical Director of National (Sr.) Indian team.
EXPERIENCE AS A COACH & AS A SELECTOR :
  • Nominated selector by All India Football Federation in 43rd Under – 19 North-Zone Nationals for National Team in 2007.
  • Invited by All India Football Federation to select & take Coaching Camp for Under – 16 National Team at Calcutta in 2006.
  • Nominated selector for Panjab Univercity Football Team – 2006-07.
  • Nominated selector & Coach of Cahndigarh Under -21 State Team – 2006.
  • Was coaching at S.A.S. Khalsa Sr. Sec. School Paldi Academy, distt. Hoshiarpur Punjab from April 02-2002 to 30-06-2004 and from june 06-2005 to 02-01-2006.
  • At present Coaching at Chandigarh as senior coach in Chandigarh Football Academy since 16-01-2006 till date under Chandigarh Sports Council.
REPRESENTED INDIA SENIORS IN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS :
  • World Cup Qualifying Matches at Seoul (South Korea) in 1993.
  • World Cup Qualifying Matches at Lebanon in 1993.
  • Nehru Cup International Football Tournament held at Madras. India in 1993.
  • South Asia Federation games held at Dhaka Bangladesh won Silver Medal in 1993.
  • 1st SAARC Countries Gold Cup held at Lahore Pakistan won Gold Medal in 1993.
  • 2nd SAARC Countries Gold Cup held at Sri Lanka won Silver Medal in 1994.
    Independence Cup at Doha Qatar 1994.
  • South Asian Federation Games held at Madras India (won Gold medal) in 1995.
  • Nehru Cup International Tournament held at Calcutta, India in 1995.
    Super Soccer Invitational Matches Series against Norway in Goa, India 1995.
  • Asia Cup Qualifying Matches at Malaysia 1996.
REPRESENTED INDIA JUNIORS AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL:
  • Asian School Games held at Hong Kong in 1988.
  • U – 19 International Matches Series Team in U.S.S.R.
REPRESENTATION FOR 1ST CLASS CLUBS IN MALYSIA & IN INDIA FROM 1992 TO 2003 (11 YEARS) :
  • Represented CNL Far East Searamabn (State Sembilan) Malsia 1 season.
  • Plyed 5 seasons for J.C.T. Mills Phagwara Punjab Captained 2 years.
  • Played 2 seasons for Churchill Bros. Football Club Goa Captained 1 year.
  • Played 1 season for F.C. Kochin Kerala State.
  • Played for I.T.I. Banglore 1 season.
REPRESENTATTION FOR SENIOR STATES:
  • Represented Punjab Senior team in Santosh Trophy 4 years. Declared Best Player of the Tournament at Madras '95 Santosh Trophy & team was runners up.
  • Represented Goa State in Santosh Trophy in 1997 at Guwahati Assam and team was Runners up.
  • Represented Punjab University Chandigarh in All India Inter University at Chandigarh and won Gold Medal in 1990.

SUBRATA DUTTA

Subrata Dutta


Professional Association Director : 
The George Telegraph Group

ENGAGEMENTS

Vice President: All India Football Federation

Vice President: The Indian Football Association (WB)

Member Working Committee: The Cricket Association of Bengal

General Secretary: The George Telegraph Sports Club (Affiliated to CAB & IFA)

Member: Calcutta Club Ltd.

Member: Calcutta Cricket &Football Club.


ACHIEVEMENTS
Former Hon. Secretary : The Indian Football Association
Founder : The George Group of Colleges & The George Group of Schools.

GARETH HALL

Director of Coaching IDFA - Chelsea FC 1986-1996

Gareth Hall

Gareth Hall is an accomplished football player who started his football career at the tender age of 18. He played with the world renowned English football club Chelsea Old Boys for several years, bringing them many victories and many shining moments.

Today, Gareth uses his position as an Ex-Chelsea Pro in order to pass on his knowledge and experience in football to students from around the world. He travels regularly to India to train students of the ITFA in the advance methods and systems of football still being used by the Chelsea Old Boys today. His love for and dedication to his sport makes Gareth not only an inspirational coach but a hero in the eyes of his students.

POSITION
Right Back

DATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 12th March 1969

PLACE OF BIRTH
Croydon, Surrey, England

LEAGUE DEBUT
Tuesday, 5th May 1987 as a sub in a 2-1 defeat at Wimbledon (Aged: 18)

CLUB CAREER
120 League apps (+18 as sub), 4 goals

MRS. SHERLEY J. SINGH

ITFA Chairperson

Sherley Joseph Singh
When Sherley Joseph Singh, a mother of two, first became aware of her son's love for football, she looked for ways to make his dream of playing football professionally a reality. Inspired to make a difference, she founded the Indian Tigers Football Alliance (ITFA) in 2008.


Sherley, a qualified entrepreneur (Alumni, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai; MBA), is also involved in a variety of other business ventures; all on their way to becoming forerunners in their fields.


In her spare time, Sherley is active in promoting social causes. She leads the Area Locality Management initiatives of her locality, Juhu. She is also a Trustee of Udaan, a charitable organization for underprivileged girls.


In addition to ITFA, Sherley is the Owner & Director of Hotel Samraj (www.hotelsamraj.com); Joshua Inc. (digital music recording studio) and Kangabeats Edutainment Pvt. Ltd. (a joint venture with 'Kangaroo Kids Education Pvt. Ltd.' specialising in early childhood education).


Some of her support ventures are Frazer & Haws, India (Consultancy Services); Angel Investor: Khana Khazana (India's most popular Cookery show on Zee TV) and Karigiri (A premium antique Indian furniture retail store).

TTD Super Cup 2012



Immediate action required as Pre-Season offer closes on 31st July, 2011 
Details of the Tournament:Date: 9th – 12th April 2012
Venue: Dubai
Agent in India: Indian Tigers
Age Group: U 8, U 9, U 10, U12, U14, U16 & Youth

“Great talent nurtures itself continuously when provided with avenues to excel…..


Taking this a step forward, ITFA now brings to you The 2012 TTD Dubai International Super Cup to be held in Dubai from 9th – 12th April 2012, which has now been released for entries and teams registering. 

Saturday 16 July 2011

Indian Tigers Junior Tigers Training Sessions







Indian Tigers Teams

Indian Tigers Selection Trails for the U/17 Team ,  for 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009


Indian Tigers Selection Trails for the U/17 Team ,  for 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009
Indian Tigers Selection Trails for the U/17 Team ,  for 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009



Indian Tigers Selection Trails for the U/17 Team ,  for 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009


Indian Tigers Selection Trails for the U/17 Team ,  for 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009


Indian Tigers  U/17 Team ,  at 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009


Indian Tigers  U/17 Team ,  at 7th Administrator Cup Chandigarh 2009

Indian Tigers MDFA 2010 -11 Team at Gurukul Tournament


Indian Tigers MDFA 2010 -11 Team at Gurukul Tournament






Indian Tigers MDFA 2010 -11 Team  relaxing after Gurukul Tournament

Indian Tigers Football Training Camp with Ex- Chelsea Players (May 2009)

ITFA  Football Training Camp at Colaba
Colin Pates with ITFA Training Camp kids from Baroda at Colaba center
Lachman Singh Bisht (Ex- Indian National Pro, ITFA Coach) Preparing for the ITFA camp at Kandilvi
Lachman Singh Bisht (Ex- Indian National Pro, ITFA Coach) at the ITFA training camp at Kandilvi
Gareth Hall at the ITFA football training Camp with Baroda Kids at Kandivli Center
Ex - Chelsea Footballers Keith Dublin, Colin Pates & Bernard Periera (Ex- Indian National Player and ITFA Coach) at the Juhu Training Center 
Ex - Chelsea Footballers Keith Dublin, Colin Pates & Bernard Periera (Ex- Indian National Player and ITFA Coach) at the Juhu Training Center 
Ex - Chelsea Footballers, Colin Pates training kids at the Juhu Training Center 
Kids in an intensive training session at the Indian Tigers Training Session at the Ex- Chelsea Training  Camp at Juhu Center
Kids in an intensive training session at the Indian Tigers Training Session at the Ex- Chelsea Training  Camp at Juhu Center
Ex - Chelsea Footballers, Colin Pates training kids at the Juhu Training Center 
Ex - Chelsea Footballers, Colin Pates training kids at the Juhu Training Center 
Capturing the good moments at the Indian Tigers Training Camp
Having fun at the Indian Tigers Training Sessions
Coaches Colin Pates & Keith Dublin sharing a joke
Keith Dublin, Bernard Periera training kids at the Juhu  Center
Coach Chanchal Singh, Keith Dublin, Colin Pates enjoying a Match 
Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
Kids having refreshment at the Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall
ITFA Coach Milind &  Gareth Hall at the ITFA Training session at Colaba Center 

Training session at Colaba Center conducted by Gareth Hall



Gareth Hall in action at  Training session at Colaba Center
ITFA Coaches, Nelson & Dilip
Gareth Hall in kids  at Training session at Colaba Center
Marcellus John Coach ITFA with the Participants at the ITFA Camp at Colaba Centre
Lachman Singh Bisht with the kids from Kandivli Center at the All Center Tournament of the May 2009 
Keith Dublin refereeing the match at the All Center Tournament of the May 2009 at St. Andrews  
Gareth Hall  refereeing the match at the All Center Tournament of the May 2009 at St. Andrews  
Gareth Hall refereeing the match at the All Center Tournament of the May 2009 at St. Andrews  
Kids participating in a match between Colaba and Juhu Center at the All Center Tournament of the May 2009 at St. Andrews  
Gareth Hall(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant  along with Keith Dublin, Colin Pates&  Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Gareth Hall(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant  along with Keith Dublin, Colin Pates&  Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Colin Pates(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant  along with Keith Dublin, Gareth Hall &  Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Colin Pates(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant  along with Gareth hall, Santosh Kashyap and Sherley Singh at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Colin Pates&  Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground  
Colin Pates&  Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Colin Pates(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Joshua Singh & Santosh Kashyap at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground  
Keith Dublin(Ex- Chelsea Pro) handing over Certificate to the participant at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp closing at St. Andrew Ground 
Colin Pates (Ex- Chelsea Pro) Signing Autograph for the participants on Indian Tigers 
Football Training Camp
Keith Dublin (Ex- Chelsea Pro) Signing Autograph for the participants on Indian Tigers Football Training Camp
Keith Dublin & Gareth Hall (Ex- Chelsea Pro) Signing Autograph for the participants on Indian Tigers Football Training Camp
Keith Dublin (Ex- Chelsea Pro) Signing Autograph for the participants on Indian Tigers Football Training Camp

Participants at the Indian Tigers Football Training Camp Closing