Updated On: 29 August, 2025 08:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Ronan Carvalho
India’s Strength and Conditioning Coach, Bandra resident Manuel D’Souza, tells mid-day that new Head Coach Khalid Jamil is highly focused on fitness of his players to achieve success at CAFA Nations Cup that begins on Friday

The Indian men’s football team during a training session at Bengaluru recently. Pics/AIFF Media
The Indian men’s football team is in a state of transition. Following a string of poor results under Manolo Marquez, the All India Football Federation hit the reset button and handed over the reins to Khalid Jamil on August 1 — the first Indian manager that the Blue Tigers have had in 13 years. However, a coach cannot work his magic by himself, he needs a team of trusted sidekicks, and one of them is Manuel D’Souza, the team’s Strength and Conditioning (S&C) Coach.
“I was overjoyed when the coach [Jamil] called and said, ‘I want you in my backroom staff,’ because I felt it doesn’t get bigger than this. I’m very thankful to Sohfit HQ [gymnasium], whom I am on contract with, that they didn’t stand in my way and instead allowed me to take up this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” D’Souza, 34, a resident of Bandra’s Chapel Road, told mid-day.
Team India’s S&C Coach Manuel D’Souza (left) with Head Coach Khalid Jamil