Robin Dutt made sports director of German football federation

Jul 24, 2012

New Delhi: Indian-origin football manager Robin Dutt, a former Bayern Leverkusen manager, has been appointed as the sports director of the German football federation (DFB).

Robin Dutt. Getty Images

Dutt’s father Sabyasachi said in an email from Germany that the 47-year-old, who was sacked by Leverkusen in April, has been appointed as the sports director of Deutsche Fussball Bund (DFB).

“My son Robin has been appointed by DFB as sports director and also belongs to the team management,” Sabyasachi wrote in his email.

Born to a German mother and Indian father, Robin came into the limelight when he was appointed as the coach of top Bundesliga club Leverkusen, replacing Bayern Munich bound Jupp Heynckes, in June 2011.

However, he was sacked April 1 after a 1-7 away defeat to FC Barcelona in the Round of 16 UEFA Champions League match and four consecutive Bundesliga defeats that left the club in sixth position in the league.

Dutt is the second Indian after Allahabad-born Sunil Gulati to be at the helm of affairs in international football.

Gulati, a professor of economics at Columbia University, is the president of United States Soccer and has been an influential figure in American soccer in the last 30 years.

IANS

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