Derek D'Souza
Indian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Maharashtra, India | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Phoenix Mills | |||
Caltex SC | |||
International career | |||
India | |||
Managerial career | |||
1992–1993 | India | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Derek D'Souza is a former Indian footballer. D'Souza is known for scoring the first ever goal for the India national football team in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in the 1960 qualifiers in which he scored the only goal in India's 1–0 victory over Pakistan.[1]
He also served as head coach of the India national team from period of 1992–93.
Honours
India
- Merdeka Tournament runner-up: 1964[2]
See also
References
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India national football team – managers
- Gupta (1938)
- Chatterjee (1948)
- Rahim (1950–63)
- Chatterjee (1953–54)
- Flatleyc (1955)
- Saroj Bose (1955)
- T. Shome (1958)
- Manna (1961)
- G. M. Pentiah (1963)
- Wright (1963–64)
- Mohammed Hussain (1964–67)
- Sachindranath Mitra (1966)
- S. R. Deb (1967)
- Manna (1968)
- J. Singh (1969)
- G. M. H. Basha (1970–71)
- Banerjee (1971–74)
- Krishnaswamy (1974)
- G. M. H. Basha (1975)
- J. Singh (1976)
- Mewalal (1977)
- G. M. H. Basha (1977)
- Ghosh (1978)
- J. Singh (1980)
- Banerjee (1981–82)
- Bootland (1982)
- Salaam (1983)
- Kinnear (1983)
- Ćirić (1983–85)
- Ghosh (1984)
- Ghosh (1985)
- Banerjee (1985–86)
- Nayeemuddin (1987–89)
- Dutta (1987)
- Anjan Chowdhury (1989)
- Gelei (1990–91)
- D'Souza (1992–93)
- Pešek (1993–94)
- Akramov (1995–96)
- Nayeemuddin (1997–98)
- S. Singh (1999–2001)
- Islam Ahmedov (2001)
- Constantine (2002–05)
- S. Singh (2005)
- Nayeemuddin (2005–06)
- Houghton (2006–11)
- Colacoi (2011)
- Medeira (2011–12)
- Koevermans (2012–15)
- Constantine (2015–19)
- Štimac (2019–24)
- Márquez (2024–)
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