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Santosh Kashyap
Kashyap as manager ofMumbai FCin 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1966-06-12)12 June 1966(age 58)
Place of birth Delhi,India
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Odisha FC(assistant)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–1999 Bengal Mumbai[1]
1999–2002 Mahindra United
International career
India
Managerial career
2010–2012 Air India
2012 Mohun Bagan
2012–2013 ONGC
2013 Rangdajied United
2014–2015 Royal Wahingdoh
2015 NorthEast United(assistant)
2016 Salgaocar
2016–2017 Mumbai
2018 Aizawl
2019–2023 Chennaiyin FC B
2023– Odisha FC(assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Santosh Kashyap(born 12 June 1966) is an Indianfootballmanagerand former player, who is an assistant coach ofIndian Super LeagueclubOdisha FC.[2]During his professional career, he representedIndiain international level andMahindra Unitedin the National Football League.[3]Previously, he has been youth coach atMahindra United,[4]andMohun Bagan.

Coaching career

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After the end of his playing career, Kashyap went into coaching. His first job was as theMahindra United U-19coach.[5]In his final season with the Mahindra Youth Team, he led them to clinch the championship in the highly competitive Super Division of the Mumbai Football League.[6]

Air India

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Before the2010-11 I-Leagueseason Santosh signed forI-LeagueclubAir India FC.[7]Despite the low amount of funds that were given to Santosh Kashyap still managed to keep Air India out of the relegation zone.[8]

Mohun Bagan

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Kashyap was appointedMohun Bagancoach on 26 May 2012.[9][10][11]However, he resigned after only two matches in2012–13 I-Leagueand a poor performance in2012 Federation Cup.[12]

ONGC

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After resigning from Mohun Bagan, he was appointed byONGC F.C.for the rest of the season.[13]

Rangdajied United

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Kashyap managedRangdajied United F.C.for2013–14 I-Leagueseason.[14][15]However, On 21 February 2014, he was sacked by the team after a disappointing start of the season.[16][17]

Royal Wahingdoh

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Kashyap was appointed the coach for newly promotedRoyal Wahingdohbefore the start of the2014–15 I-League.[18][19][20]Under his coaching, Royal Wahingdoh ended the season in third position. However, Royal Wahingdoh pulled out of I-League and Kashyap left the club.[21]

NorthEast United

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In June 2015 Kashyap was appointed as the assistant coach ofIndian Super LeagueclubNorthEast United FC.[22]At the end of the season he left the club.

Salgaocar

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Kashyap was appointed as Salgaocar head coach in2015–16season. Kashyap parted ways with the club on 27 April 2016 at the end of the season.[23]

Mumbai

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On 22 June 2016,Mumbai F.C.announced that Kashyap will take over as head coach for the 2016-17 season.[24]

Aizawl

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Kashyap was appointed as the head coach by the defending champions,Aizawl F.C.[25][26]

Personal life

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His son Sameer Kashyap is also a footballer who plays as a forward, and represented DSK Shivajians at the U16 level and Chennaiyin's reserve team in theI-League 2nd Division.[27]

Statistics

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Managerial statistics

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As of 18 March 2017
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Air India FC 2010 20 May 2012 26 9 5 12 034.62
Mohun Bagan 26 May 2012 13 October 2012 5 1 1 3 020.00
Rangdajied United 6 June 2013 21 February 2014 19 2 8 9 010.53
Royal Wahingdoh 25 October 2014 31 May 2015 24 9 7 8 037.50
Salgaocar 29 January 2016 27 April 2016 12 4 4 4 033.33
Mumbai FC 22 June 2016 17 March 2017 14 2 4 8 014.29
Aizawl FC 13 February 2018 21 June 2018 5 2 1 2 040.00
Total 105 29 30 46 027.62

Honours

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Mahindra United

India

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Santosh Kashyap joins Odisha FC as assistant coach".
  3. ^Saxena, Siddharth (10 February 1997)."Bhutia slams 5 past Mahindras".The Indian Express.Archived fromthe originalon 21 April 1997.Retrieved19 October2018.
  4. ^Mitra, Atanu (27 November 2016)."Delhi Dynamos' much travelled Kean Lewis has finally found himself at home in ISL 2016".Scroll.in.Archived fromthe originalon 8 November 2020.Retrieved11 March2023.
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  7. ^Malhotra, Kratik (12 August 2011)."I-League: Air India Sign Lamine Tamba and Kali and Have a Deal in Place for Manandeep".Goal.com.Archived fromthe originalon 29 September 2012.Retrieved12 August2011.
  8. ^"I-League: Everyone Deserves To Have A Pre-Season Training Like Salgaocar SC — Says Air India Coach Santosh Kashyap".goal.com.2 August 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 30 September 2012.Retrieved2 August2011.
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  12. ^"Santosh Kashyap resigns from post of Mohun Bagan coach".13 October 2012.Archivedfrom the original on 16 December 2018.Retrieved3 June2016.
  13. ^"antosh Kashyap appointed as the head coach of ONGC".13 December 2012.Archivedfrom the original on 30 June 2018.Retrieved3 June2016.
  14. ^Sarmah, Bhargab (20 September 2013)."Rangdajied United 2013/14 Season Preview: Survival Top Priority For Kashyapai??I??S Men".thehardtackle.com.The Hard Tackle. Archived fromthe originalon 24 September 2013.Retrieved18 March2021.
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  18. ^"Wahingdoh appoints Kashyap as new coach".theshillongtimes.com.Shillong: The Shillong Times. 25 October 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 30 June 2018.Retrieved29 December2014.
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  21. ^"Royal Wahingdoh FC pull out of I-League, 3rd club to do so this year".IBN Live.21 November 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 16 April 2022.Retrieved21 November2015.
  22. ^"ISL: Santosh Kashyap appointed as NorthEast United FC assistant coach".News18.9 July 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 16 January 2023.Retrieved7 May2020.
  23. ^"I-League: Santosh Kashyap, Salgaocar FC set to part ways".Goal.com.27 April 2016.Archivedfrom the original on 16 May 2016.Retrieved2 June2016.
  24. ^"I-League - Santosh Kashyap announced as new Mumbai FC Head Coach".goal.com.22 June 2016.Archivedfrom the original on 12 November 2016.Retrieved22 June2016.
  25. ^"Santosh Kashyap appointed Aizawl FC head coach".Hindustan Times.13 February 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 9 May 2021.Retrieved16 May2020.
  26. ^Jain, Shraishth (7 January 2020)."Aizawl FC journey nothing short of amazing, says team manager Hmingthana Zadeng".i-league.org.New Delhi: Hero I-League. Archived fromthe originalon 28 July 2023.Retrieved26 January2020.
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