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Mehrajuddin Wadoo

Indian footballer


Summary

Indian footballer

FieldValue
nameMehrajuddin Wadoo
imageWadoo.JPG
captionWadoo lining up with India in 2007
fullnameMehrajuddin Wadoo
birth_date
birth_placeSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
height
positionDefender
years12001–2002
clubs1Jammu and Kashmir Police
years22002–2003
clubs2HAL
years32003–2004
clubs3ITI Limited
years42004–2007
clubs4Mohun Bagan
years52007–2011
clubs5East Bengal
years62011–2012
clubs6Salgaocar
years72012–2013
clubs7Mohun Bagan
caps77
goals70
years82013–2014
clubs8Mohammedan Sporting
caps813
goals80
years92014–2015
clubs9Pune City
caps910
goals90
years102015
clubs10→ Bharat (loan)
caps1011
goals101
years112015–2016
clubs11Chennaiyin
caps1127
goals111
years122016
clubs12→ Sporting Goa (loan)
caps126
goals121
years132017
clubs13Mumbai
caps1311
goals130
years142017–2018
clubs14Mumbai City
caps1414
goals140
nationalyears12005–2011
nationalteam1India
nationalcaps132
nationalgoals12
manageryears12018–2019
managerclubs1Pune City (academy coach)
manageryears22019–2020
managerclubs2Hyderabad (assistant)
manageryears32021–2022
managerclubs3Sudeva Delhi
manageryears42022–2023
managerclubs4Real Kashmir
manageryears52023
managerclubs5Mohammedan
manageryears62024–
managerclubs6Jammu and Kashmir
manageryears72025–
managerclubs7Mohammedan
medaltemplates

Mehrajuddin Wadoo (born 12 February 1984) is an Indian manager and former professional footballer. He is currently coaching the Indian Super League club Mohammedan SC.

During his playing days, Wadoo played for clubs such as Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, Mohammedan, Salgaocar, Pune City, Chennaiyin, and Mumbai City. He also represented the India national team from 2005 to 2011.

Wadoo also served as president of Football Players' Welfare Association (FPAI) of India.

Club career

Early career

He did his early schooling at Muyeen Public School, Sarai Balla, Iqra Masjid up to class X and later joined Sri Pratap High School, Srinagar. He did his BA IInd year from Amar Singh College, Wazir Bagh. He started playing football from a very early age and when he turned 8, he was motivated by his father, Mohd Sultan Wadoo, who had represented J&K in Santosh Trophy to pursue football rather than cricket.

Mehraj joined Iqbal Sports Club in 1996. He was member of U21 team of J&K and was noticed at the National level as a result.

Senior career

Mehrajuddin started out as a striker but then was converted into a defender, and can easily play as a defensive midfielder position. He started out with Iqbal Sports and then moved to J&K Police and then professionally at a league-level with HAL, ITI, Sporting Goa, Mohun Bagan, East Bengal. Currently he is associated with J&K Sports Council, training young football enthusiasts of Jammu & Kashmir.

International career

He scored the winning goal against Bangladesh in the SAFF Cup finals at Karachi in December 2005. He was also a member of the Indian squad that won Nehru Cup in 2007, the AFC Challenge Cup in 2008 and the Nehru Cup again in 2009.

Awards & achievements

4 times Winner, Federation Cup & IFA Shield. 2 times Winner, Nehru Cup (2007 & 2009). Wadoo was the best right-back in the Hero ISL during Season 2 as he helped Chennaiyin FC to the coveted Hero ISL trophy, appearing 14 times for the Super Machans.

Managerial career

In 2021–22 season, Wadoo managed Sudeva Delhi and worked as coach of the J&K Sports Council. In September 2022, he was appointed head coach of I-League side Real Kashmir after departure of David Robertson. In midway of the 2022–23 season, he was succeeded by English manager Gifton Noel-Williams in the post, in February 2023.

On 21 February 2023, Wadoo replaced Kibu Vicuña in the post of head coach of Mohammedan Sporting. The club struggled to avoided relegation, and managed to finish in eighth position.

Statistics

International

Statistics accurate as of 16 December 2011.

National teamYearAppsGoalsTotal322
India200521
200650
200740
200870
200950
201051
201140

International goals

GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 December 2005Peoples Football Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1–02–02005 SAFF Cup
27 September 2010Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi, India1–02–0Friendly

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecordRef.MWDLGFGAGDWin %Total
Sudeva Delhi13 November 202131 August 2022
Real Kashmir7 November 20221 February 2023
Mohammedan21 February 2023

Honours

India

Chennaiyin

  • Indian Super League: 2015

References

References

  1. Maitra, Sayantan. (7 January 2017). "Jammu and Kashmir: How the CRPF helped two Indian footballers play in Spain!".
  2. "Wadoo to take Charge".
  3. Noronha, Anselm. (3 July 2011). "India: FPWA President Mehrajuddin Wadoo Holds a Football Awareness Camp in Srinagar". Goal.
  4. "Mehrajuddin Wadoo profile – Goals, Passes and more".
  5. Khan, Abid. (17 September 2022). "Mehraj ud Din Wadoo appointed as coach of RKFC". Greater Kashmir.
  6. (7 February 2023). "I-League: Former Premier League footballer Gifton Noel replaces Wadoo as Real Kashmir FC coach". Kashmir Sports Watch.
  7. (8 February 2023). "I-League {{!}} Our approach will be different now, says new Real Kashmir FC coach". Greater Kashmir Network.
  8. Sudharshan, M. (21 February 2023). "Wadoo was serving as the manager of Real Kashmir until a few days back".
  9. Tarafdar, Veronica. (30 March 2023). "In the last matchday of the I-League season, teams compete for improved Super Cup qualifying ranking". Football Express India.
  10. Media, AIFF. (5 March 2023). "NEROCA FC beat Mohammedan Sporting to climb eight in I-League 2022–23".
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