<p>Delhi Dynamos FC has roped in former India striker Raman Vijayan as assistant coach for the second season of Indian Super League (ISL).<br /><br /></p>.<p>Vijayan will also be the technical director of the club’s grassroots programme and will work in tandem with assistant coach Shakti Chauhan in the team’s preparations for the upcoming season.<br /><br /> “I am not only excited to work with the first team but I am also looking forward to developing the budding footballers of tomorrow,” said Vijayan.<br /><br />Vijayan’s 12-year-long career began with the East Bengal FC after which he went on to play for FC Kochi, Mahindra United, Dempo and Mohammedan Sporting. <br /><br />He is one of the two Indian footballers to have finished as top-scorer in the National League.<br />At the twilight of his playing career, Vijayan took to coaching. <br /><br />He completed his AFC ‘A’ license in 2014 and had previously managed South United Club in Bengaluru for three years before taking charge at Chennai FC.<br /><br />Vijayan will join the rest of the technical staff at Delhi Dynamos and help prepare the team for their pre-season, which starts in August third week.<br /></p>
<p>Delhi Dynamos FC has roped in former India striker Raman Vijayan as assistant coach for the second season of Indian Super League (ISL).<br /><br /></p>.<p>Vijayan will also be the technical director of the club’s grassroots programme and will work in tandem with assistant coach Shakti Chauhan in the team’s preparations for the upcoming season.<br /><br /> “I am not only excited to work with the first team but I am also looking forward to developing the budding footballers of tomorrow,” said Vijayan.<br /><br />Vijayan’s 12-year-long career began with the East Bengal FC after which he went on to play for FC Kochi, Mahindra United, Dempo and Mohammedan Sporting. <br /><br />He is one of the two Indian footballers to have finished as top-scorer in the National League.<br />At the twilight of his playing career, Vijayan took to coaching. <br /><br />He completed his AFC ‘A’ license in 2014 and had previously managed South United Club in Bengaluru for three years before taking charge at Chennai FC.<br /><br />Vijayan will join the rest of the technical staff at Delhi Dynamos and help prepare the team for their pre-season, which starts in August third week.<br /></p>