No plans to recall Bhutia: AIFF secretary
The possibilities of Bhaichung Bhutia joining the India camp for the Asian Cup qualifier tie against Saudi Arabia, are looking grim.
With the India camp set to commence in Kolkata on August 4, there are no signs of coach Bob Houghton deciding to call the ace striker to attend the camp as the ex-skipper hasn’t been named in the list of 34 probables announced by the AIFF.
The AIFF general secretary, Mr Alberto Colaco informed that there are no plans of recalling Bhutia for the Asian Cup qualifiers camp. “The final decision on Bhutia’s selection will rest with the coach as the AIFF is not in a position to decide on this matter,” Mr Colaco added. “Houghton needs to be consulted before bringing any change in the list of campers,” he mentioned.
It may be recalled that Bhutia skipped the Vancouver camp held in Goa in June and since then has expressed his desire to retire from international football although the AIFF president, Mr P R Dasmunshi, despite having exempted the ace striker from playing in Canada, did request Bhutia to postpone his retirement decision till the Asian Games in December.
Mr Colaco clarified that the present list of footballers called to attend the Kolkata camp has been prepared by Houghton, who chose to exclude Bhutia. The AIFF secretary, however, maintained that he was still unaware whether Bhutia is willing to join the camp. Interestingly, the probables’ list for the Asian cup tie has accommodated veteran midfielder Jo Paul Ancheri, who has not been playing regularly for the past two seasons. His sudden inclusion has raised a few eyebrows but sources in Kolkata disclosed that there were chances that some member from the technical committee might have influenced the coach to have a look at Ancheri.
Meanwhile, the AIFF is likely to chalk out a policy decision very shortly on recruiting players of Indian origin to strengthen the national teams. The decision would be taken in line with the FIFA guidelines and the law of the land.