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Updated: July 26, 2025 17:38
In a bizarre twist to India’s search for a new football coach, a 19-year-old impersonated Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez by sending a fake job application to the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The email, sent from a spoofed ID, initially fooled officials and sparked media speculation about Xavi’s interest in the role.
Key Highlights:
- The prank email was sent from ‘[email protected]’, claiming to be Xavi applying for India’s head coach position
- AIFF’s national team director Subrata Paul initially confirmed the application, which was later debunked by journalists and fan platforms
- Sports journalist Naman Suri revealed the prank, sharing a screen recording from the teenager’s Sent folder
- Spanish media and insiders close to Xavi denied any involvement, stating he never applied for the role
AIFF’s Response and Fallout:
- AIFF retracted its earlier confirmation, citing affordability concerns and lack of verification
- The incident has triggered backlash on social media, with users accusing AIFF of clout-chasing and mismanagement
- Some reports suggest AIFF may have used Xavi’s name to boost the profile of the vacancy
Coaching Search Status:
- AIFF received 170 applications, including names like Pep Guardiola and Xavi, both later confirmed as fake
- Three candidates—Stephen Constantine, Khalid Jamil, and Stefan Tarkovic—have been shortlisted for interim roles
- Final appointment expected by August 1
Sources: MSN India, Hindustan Times, Sportstar, Mathrubhumi, Free Press Journal, The Daily Jagran, Onmanorama