| T E A M | ADVISORY BOARD | Ex -CHELSEA FOOTBALLERS | |
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| Mrs. Sherley J. Singh |
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Chat with Sherley | |
| Merlin Joseph | |||
| Mr. Gareth Hall |
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Chat with Gareth | |
| Mr. Bernando Periera | |||
| Mr. Godfred Periera | |||
| Mr. Laxman Singh Bisht | |||
| Tejinder | |||
| Pavaskar | |||

Mrs. Sherley J. Singh |
Chairperson - ITFA
As a qualified entrepreneur (Alumni, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management studies, Mumbai. MBA program,) Sherley is involved in a variety of business, those which she has supported in its start up and others which she nurtures through her dedicated and inherent entrepreneurial skill.
Being a mother of two kids, she grew interested in the sport of football, as her son is a talented footballer, which got her to experience first hand the 'lack of good training methods and facilities' for eager young footballers.
Driven by a need to fill this gap, she has mentored and created ITFA (Indian Tiger football Academy).
Ownership Business:
- Hotel Samraj - (Director) Her family comes from the Hospitality business, being owners of the three star Hotel Samraj. www.hotelsamraj.com
- Joshua Inc - (Managing director) A digital music recording studio.
- Kangabeats Edutainment Pvt Ltd. - (Founder Director) a joint venture with 'Kangaroo Kids Education Pvt Ltd', specializing in early childhood education. Kangabeat is a synergistic mix of music, theatre, books and learning accessories
Support Ventures:
- Consultancy services: Frazer & Haws, India
- Angel Investor: Khana Khazana. India's most popular Cookery show on Zee TV)
- Karigiri, a retail store: A premium Antique Indian Furniture
In her spare time, Sherley is active in promoting social causes. She leads the Area Locality Management initiatives of her locality, Juhu. She is also trustee of Udaan, a charitable organization for underprivileged girls.
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Mr Gareth Hall |
Director of Coaching IDFA
Chelsea FC
1986-1996POSITION
Right BackDATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 12th March 1969PLACE OF BIRTH
Croydon, Surrey, EnglandLEAGUE DEBUT
Tuesday, 5th May 1987 as a sub in a 2-1 defeat at Wimbledon (Aged: 18)CLUB CAREER
120 League apps (+18 as sub), 4 goalsHaving only recently turned 18, Chelsea's youth and reserve team captain, fresh from leading the youths to a South East Counties Cup win just a matter of weeks earlier, made his much anticipated debut in a league match at Plough Lane in May 1987
Given the opportunity to show what he could do, Gareth performed admirably, even scoring his first goals for the club: a one-yard tap-in which gave Chelsea three points against Manchester United, and a neat finish to help send the Blues to Wembley at the expense of Crystal Palace in the much-maligned Zenith Data Systems Trophy. At the end of March, Gareth was a member of the side that lifted the trophy in front of 76, 000 fans, as Chelsea beat Middlesbrough 1-0. (Kelvin Barker).
He began the following season in an unfamiliar left-back role, where he performed solidly before Clarke succumbed to injury in September, allowing Gareth to spend much of the remainder of the campaign back in his preferred position on the right. He was a goalscoring hero in a 2-1 victory over Ipswich in October, and was equally popular with the home supporters when, after picking up a red card for a dreadful challenge in a League Cup victory over Everton, he responded to the taunts of the Toffees' manager, Howard Kendall, by pointing to the Stamford Bridge scoreboard which was showing 'Chelsea 1 Everton 0'. However, perhaps Gareth's most memorable spell in the Blues' first team came during David Webb's three-month tenure at the helm, after Porterfield was relieved of his duties as the Blues slipped down the table. Webb astonished everybody by installing Hall as a midfield playmaker, and Gareth responded in style. Against Middlesbrough, as the Blues ran out 4-0 winners, so inspired was the Welsh international's performance that one Chelsea fanzine ran the headline 'Gareth Hall is a Midfield Genius'. And he continued to play the role of midfield genius for the remaining six weeks of the campaign, even finding the time to net a fine goal in a 4-2 victory over Wimbledon.
INTERNATIONAL RECORD: Welsh Caps 1988-92
23/03/88 v Yugoslavia (H) L 2-1 (F) sub
01/06/88 v Malta (A) W 3-2 (F)
04/06/88 v Italy (A) W 1-0 (F)
14/09/88 v Netherlands (A) L 1-0 (WCQ)
19/10/88 v Finland (H) D 2-2 (WCQ)
08/02/89 v Israel (A) D 3-3 (F)
28/03/90 v Rep. Ireland (A) L 1-0 (F)
06/02/91 v Rep. Ireland (H) L 3-0 (F)
29/04/92 v Austria (A) D 1-1 (F)
Career Record: P9, W2, D3, L4
After making his debut as a sub against Yugoslavia Gareth started five of the next six games for Wales. He lost his place in the team after the 3-3 draw against Israel on 8th February 1989 and only featured in three of the next twenty-one games for his country with his final appearance coming against Austria in April 1992.
All of Gareth's caps came during his time with Chelsea for whom he made 138 League appearances, scoring 4 goals.
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Mr David Lee |
Chelsea FC
1988-1998POSITION
Central DefenderDATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 26th November 1969PLACE OF BIRTH
Bristol, EnglandLEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 1st October 1988 scoring in a 2-1 win at home to Leicester City (Aged: 18)CLUB CAREER
119 League apps (+32 as sub), 11 goalsDavid joined Chelsea as a Youth Trainee, signing professional forms in October 1988. He spent a decade at Stamford Bridge, scoring 13 goals in a total of 194 appearances.
As central defender, Lee spent most of his career at Chelsea, He made his club debut against Leicester City, scoring in a 2-1 win. He also played with with Reading, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth and Sheffield United.
Lee joined Bristol Rovers 1998 and later had spells at Crystal Palace, Exeter City, Parramatta Power, Havant & Waterlooville and Forest Green Rovers.
SEASONAL RECORD : 1988/89-1997/98
| Chelsea: | |||||||
| 1988-1989 | Played | 20 | Scored | 4 | goals | (Division 1) | |
| 1989-1990 | Played | 30 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Division 1) | |
| 1990-1991 | Played | 21 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Division 1) | |
| 1991-1992 | Played | 1 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 1) | |
| Reading: | |||||||
| 1991-1992 | Played | 5 | Scored | 5 | goals | (Division 3) | (on loan 30/1/1992) |
| Plymouth Argyle: | |||||||
| 1991-1992 | Played | 9 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Division 2) | (on loan 26/3/1992) |
| Chelsea: | |||||||
| 1992-1993 | Played | 25 | Scored | 2 | goals | (Premiership) | |
| 1993-1994 | Played | 7 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Premiership) | |
| 1994-1995 | Played | 14 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Premiership) | |
| Portsmouth: | |||||||
| 1994-1995 | Played | 5 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 1) | (on loan 12/8/1994) |
| Chelsea: | |||||||
| 1995-1996 | Played | 31 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Premiership) | |
| 1996-1997 | Played | 1 | Scored | 1 | goal | (Premiership) | |
| 1997-1998 | Played | 1 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Premiership) | |
| Sheffield Utd.: | |||||||
| 1997-1998 | Played | 5 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 1) | (on loan 12/1997) |
David is pictured above during the 4-0 win against Sheffield Wed. on 26/8/1989.
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Mr. Clive Walker
Chelsea FC
1975-1984POSITION
Left WingerDATE OF BIRTH
Sunday, 26th May 1957PLACE OF BIRTH
Oxford, EnglandLEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 23rd April 1977 in a 1-0 defeat at Burnley (Aged: 19)CLUB CAREER
168 League apps (+30 as sub), 60 goalsWhen Clive Walker streaked past Liverpool's Joey Jones and sent a spectacular shot flashing beyond the grasp of Ray Clemence to give Chelsea the lead in an FA Cup third round clash in January 1978, it seemed to confirm that the Blues had finally unearthed a gem to capture the hearts of their long-suffering supporters.
The 19-year-old youth-team product had initially caught the eye of almost 17, 000 Chelsea supporters during a match played as a tribute to one of his predecessors on the left wing, the late Peter Houseman, and was soon making his mark in competitive football. Two goals in a 3-1 triumph at Wolves preceded the Cup clash with Liverpool, in which he scored twice and gave the experienced Jones such difficulties that he was never selected again for the Reds.
His playing career spanned some 1,000 league and cup games for Chelsea, Sunderland, Fulham and Brighton before enjoying a renaissance in the Conference with Woking and Cheltenham.
Walker was an old-fashioned winger with pace who used to terrorise full backs on a weekly basis. He began his career with Chelsea, playing in the same side as the likes of Ray Wilkins. He first broke into the Chelsea team during the 1977-78 season, He played a big role in several key matches for the club in this period.
He put in Man of the Match performances against European champions Liverpool in the FA Cup in 1978 and 1982 as the Blues pulled off two famous upsets
SEASONAL RECORD: League appearances/goals (1974/75-1983/84)
| Chelsea: | ||||||
| 1974-1975 | Played | 0 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 1) |
| 1975-1976 | Played | 0 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1976-1977 | Played | 1 | Scored | 0 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1977-1978 | Played | 23 | Scored | 7 | goals | (Division 1) |
| 1978-1979 | Played | 30 | Scored | 4 | goals | (Division 1) |
| 1979-1980 | Played | 36 | Scored | 13 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1980-1981 | Played | 37 | Scored | 11 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1981-1982 | Played | 36 | Scored | 16 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1982-1983 | Played | 29 | Scored | 6 | goals | (Division 2) |
| 1983-1984 | Played | 6 | Scored | 3 | goals | (Division 2) |
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Mr. Bernando Periera
Mr. Bernando Periera is an accomplished National Level Footballer who has represented India both at the national level as well as a plethora of International matches. He played for the Orkay Sports Club , Mumbai.
International Appearances:
- Indonesia (Jakarta) - 1971
- Merdeka Tournament In Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)-1973/1974
- Merdeka and Asian Games In Teheran - 1974
- King Cup Tournament In Seoul - 1976
- Selected For Indian Coaching Camp From 1969-1976
Played National Exhibition Matches - Goa, Coimbatore, Cochin, Calicut, Delhi & West Bengal.
International Level:
- Played For Indian National Team In 1971 At Indonesia (Jakarta).
- Played For Indian National Team In - 1973 - Merdeka Tournament At Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).
- Played For Indian National Team In 1974 - Merdeka Tournament At Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).
- Played For Indian National Team In 1974 - Asian Games At Teheran (Iran).
- Played For Indian National Team In 1975 - King Cup Tournament Seoul (South Korea).
- Selected For Indian Coaching Camp From 1969-1976.
National Level:
Representated Goa-State In The National Championship For The Santosh Trophy As Given Below:
- At Bangalore (Mysore) In 1968.
- At Jullundhar (Punjab) In 1970 & 1974.
- At Madras In 1971 & 1981.
- At Goa In 1972.
Mr. Godfred Pereira
Is the product and learned the Skills from the Only Academy in India. TATA Football Academy (In Jamshedpur). He is a trained 'coach' having passed The 'C' Licence and 'B' Licence Coaching Course Conducted By AFC (Asian Football Confederation).
He has presently applied for 'A' Licence.
He has been awarded The Best Player in the 'Inaugural National League' in India, which is now called the "I" League. Godfred, has also been awarded the Prestigious 'Shiv Chatrapathi Award' from the Maharashtra Govt.
G. Pereira has played for Senior. India from 1990 to 1996 (SAAF Games, SAARC Games, Asia Cup, Super Soccer with PSV. Eindhoven, Nehru Cup (Vice Captain) Pre - Olympic Vice Captain)
G. Pereira has played for Senior. India from 1990 to 1996 (SAAF Games, SAARC Games, Asia Cup, Super Soccer with PSV. Eindhoven, Nehru Cup (Vice Captain) Pre - Olympic Vice Captain)
Represented Maharashtra - Sub Junior, Junior and Senior's from 1988 to 1998
Played for Mahindra & Mahindra (2 years) Now Called Mahindra United
Played For Mohammedhan Sporting (In Calcutta)
Played For Air - India (1992 to 2004)
At Present Employed With (Air - India)
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Mr. Lachman Singh Bisht
Date of Birth:
3rd July 1964
Achievements:
- Represented INDIA Team for all Nepal International Gold Cup at Katmandu (Nepal) in 1986 - 87.
- Represented INDIA JR. Team which we had played against visiting country (Italian) Team in Delhi and Lucknow in 1987.
- Represented Mini Asiad in Delhi 1982.
- Represented National Senior (Santosh Trophy)
- Madras (Tamil Nadu) - 1986
- Jabalpur (MP) - 1986
- Quilon (Kerala) - 1988
- National Games (Quinton (Kerala) - 1988
- Madras (Tamil Nadu) - 1993
- Represented National Junior
- Pondicherry (U.T) - 1983
- Goa (Captain) - 1984
- Represented National School
- Hyderabad - 1982
- Lucknow - 1983
- Solhapur - (Captain) - 1984
- I have played Mahindra & Mahindra (Senior Professional Team) for 12 years continuously in first eleven and one year as Team's assistant coach.
- I have played National League for 4 years upto 1999.
- Our Team (Mahindra) have won all major tournament Trophy, like Durand Cup, Federation Cup, Rovers Cup etc.
- I have received Best Player Awards in Durand Cup (Govt. India) by president Shankar Dayal Sharma in 1992.
- Presently working in Ryan International Groups of Institution for last 7 years.

Professional Courses in Coaching & Training:
Ø Completed Asian Football Federations (AFC) Licence ‘C’ in coaching & Training.
Ø Completed one year course in Football Coaching & Training at National
Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab with GRADE – A.
Ø Selected by All India Football Federation for coaching course held at Goa
under ENGLISH COACH MR. TOLL.(Technical Director of National (Sr.) Indian team.
Experience As a Coach & As a Selector:
Ø Nominated selector by All India Football Federation in 43rd Under – 19
North-Zone Nationals for National Team in 2007.
Ø Invited by All India Football Federation to select & take Coaching Camp for
Under – 16 National Team at Calcutta in 2006.
Ø Nominated selector for Panjab Univercity Football Team – 2006-07.
Ø Nominated selector & Coach of Chandigarh Under -21 State Team – 2006.
Ø Was coaching at S.A.S. Khalsa Sr. Sec. School Paldi Academy, distt. Hoshiarpur
Punjab from April 02-2002 to 30-06-2004 and from june 06-2005 to 02-01-2006.
Ø At present Coaching at Chandigarh as senior coach in Chandigarh Football
Academy since 16-01-2006 till date under Chandigarh Sports Council.
Represented India Senior In International Tournament:
Ø World Cup Qualifying Matches at Seoul (South Korea) in 1993.
Ø World Cup Qualifying Matches at Lebanon in 1993.
Ø Nehru Cup International Football Tournament held at Madras. India in 1993.
Ø South Asia Federation games held at Dhaka Bangladesh won Silver Medal in 1993.
Ø 1st SAARC Countries Gold Cup held at Lahore Pakistan won Gold Medal in 1993.
Ø 2nd SAARC Countries Gold Cup held at Sri Lanka won Silver Medal in 1994.
Ø Independence Cup at Doha Qatar 1994.
Ø South Asian Federation Games held at Madras India (won Gold medal) in 1995.
Ø Nehru Cup International Tournament held at Calcutta, India in 1995.
Ø Super Soccer Invitational Matches Series against Norway in Goa, India 1995.
Ø Asia Cup Qualifying Matches at Malaysia 1996.
Represented India Juniors At International Level:
Ø Asian School Games held at Hong Kong in 1988.
Ø U – 19 International Matches Series Team in U.S.S.R.
Representation for 1st Class Clubs in Malysia & In India from 1992 to 2003 (11
Years):
Ø Represented CNL Far East Searamabn (State Sembilan) Malsia 1 season.
Ø Plyed 5 seasons for J.C.T. Mills Phagwara Punjab Captained 2 years.
Ø Played 2 seasons for Churchill Bros. Football Club Goa Captained 1 year.
Ø Played 1 season for F.C. Kochin Kerala State.
Ø Played for I.T.I. Banglore 1 season.
Representation for Senior States:
* Represented Punjab Senior team in Santosh Trophy 4 years. Declared Best Player
of the Tournament at Madras ’95 Santosh Trophy & team was runners up.
* Represented Goa State in Santosh Trophy in 1997 at Guwahati Assam and team was
Runners up.
v Represented Punjab University Chandigarh in All India Inter University at
Chandigarh and won Gold Medal in 1990.