JABBAR MOHAMMAD SHAHID

Gender:Male
Date of Birth: : 1965-05-05
Father:(Abdul Jabbar
Mother:Kamrun Nisa
Address: At- Jholasashi, PO- Buxi Bazar, PS- Purighat, Dist- Cuttack, State- Odisha. PIN: 753001.
Present Address:Not Known
Education: Matriculate
Occupation:Not Known
Home Club:Not Known
Coaching From:Not Known
Team Represented:Not Known
Major Achievements:Not Known
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Felicitated by Bhubaneswar Athletic Association as the newly appointed coach of the Indian women`s football team at Bhubaneswar on 5th September, 2009 on the occasion of Teachers Day.
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* Represented Odisha twice in Junior National Championship at Assam (1984) and Tamil Nadu (1986).
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* Represented Odisha in Senior National Championship for Santosh Trophy for two years at Kerala (1993) and Tamil Nadu (1995).
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* Represented Odisha Police in All-India Police Games for 15 years (1984 to 1998).
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* He was the head coach of the Indian team that retained the title in the 2nd SAFF Women’s Football Championship at Colombo, Sri Lanka on Sept 16, 2012.
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* Helped India win the title in the 1st SAFF Women’s Football Championship at Cox’s Bazar Stadium, Bangladesh in December, 2010.
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* Guided Odisha team in the Junior National Championship at Una, Himachal Pradesh in 1998.
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* Guided Odisha team in the Sub-junior National Championship at New Delhi, 1999.
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* Guided Odisha girls team in the National U-13 Football Festival at Bhubaneswar in 2007.
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* Acted as the coach of the Odisha Police Football team from 1999 to 2007.
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* Acted as the coach of Odisha women’s football team for an friendly tour to Bangladesh in 2007.
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* Appointed as the coach of the Indian women`s football team for 4.5 months on August 14, 2009.
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Elected unopposed as joint-secretary of Football Association of Odisha for a four-year term on 16 February, 2020.
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* Took to football after being inspired by his father, who represented Odisha in Santosh Trophy for nearly a decade as goalkeeper.
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* His father was popularly known as Gitu.

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