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Football coach Stephen Constantine resigns after India’s Asian Cup exit

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Stephen Constantine. Reuters file
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Sharjah, January 15

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Indian football team head coach Stephen Constantine has stepped down after the team’s shock 0-1 defeat to Bahrain which led to its exit from the showpiece Asian Cup.

The All India Football Federation, in its official twitter handle, said the 56-year-old Constantine had resigned.

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“Mr @StephenConstan has announced his resignation as the Head Coach of the Indian National Team. We haven’t received any official communication from him yet but we accept his decision & thank him for his contribution to #Indianfootball: Mr Kushal Das, General Secretary, AIFF,” the tweet said.

His contract was to end on January 31.

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Constantine’s regisation came after India crashed out of the showpiece Asian Cup under dramatic circumstances here on Monday.

India were on the verge of booking its maiden knock-out round berth as the final Group A match was 0-0 till the 90th minute when Bahrain earned a penalty which the West Asian team converted to win the game under dramatic circumstances.

India needed just a draw to qualify for the Round of 16 but the defeat meant that it finished at the bottom of the four-team Group A to crash out of the tournament.

The Anglo-Cypriot coach took over the reins of the team in 2015 for a two-year tenure. He was given one-year contract extension twice.

It was his second stint as India coach after serving as coach in 2002-05. PTI

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