FIFA appoints Kolkata-based Prince Rufus as developmental manager for South Asia

FIFA appoints Kolkata-based Prince Rufus as developmental manager for South Asia

Rufus, who has worked with Mohun Bagan before and was also with I-League champions Aizawl FC, will take over as FIFA’s representative in India and other South Asian countries.

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FIFA appoints Kolkata-based Prince Rufus as developmental manager for South Asia

Kolkata: FIFA and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) match commissioner Prince Rufus has been appointed the global body’s developmental manager for South Asia, sources confirmed on Friday.

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Kolkata-based Rufus, who has worked with city football giants Mohun Bagan before and was also with I-League champions Aizawl FC, will take over as FIFA’s representative in India and other South Asian countries from Shaji Prabhakaran, who vacated office earlier this year.

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“He will be tasked with conducting FIFA’s developmental programmes here and countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan,” a source told IANS on condition of anonymity.

After taking over, Rufus will have to leave his match commissioner’s post.

Prabhakaran, who is now with I-League second division club Delhi United, was the FIFA regional development officer for South and Central Asia for almost half a decade.

A development manager’s job is to liaise with FIFA on the developmental activities in the region from time to time.

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