Shameel Chembakath (born 12 January 1986) is an Indian professional
football manager and former professional player who played as a
defender. He is currently the assistant
manager
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Management includes the activities o ...
of the
Indian Super League club
Hyderabad FC.
After retiring from football at an early age due to injury problems, he started his professional managerial career by managing the
under-15 team of
Kerala Blasters in 2017. Shameel also worked as the assistant coach of the
reserves team of the Blasters that won the
2019–20 season of the
Kerala Premier League
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Playing career
Shameel started his youth career in
Jharkhand by playing for the
SAIL
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football academy in 1998. He signed with
Viva Kerala
Viva Kerala Football Club (also known as Chirag United Club Kerala) was an Indian professional association football club based in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. The club was originally formed in 2004, as ''Viva Kerala''. They participated in ...
in 2004 to his first professional contract. Shameel spent one year with Viva Kerala before signing for
Vasco Sports Club Goa in 2005. Later in 2007, he was signed by the
Kolkata based club
Mohammedan S.C into their 2007–08 squad. During his time with Mohammedan S.C, he suffered an
hamstring injury
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. In 2008
Bengal Mumbai FC signed Shameel into their 2008–09 season squad.
Shameel had been called for
India national football team camp in 2007 for the
Olympic
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qualifier competitions, but did not qualify to the final squad. He was forced to retire in 2009, aged just 23, after failing to recover from the long-term hamstring injury.
Managerial career
After retiring at the age of 23, Shameel worked as the head coach of different schools across
Kerala. It was in 2014 that he entered into professional football coaching. He signed as the head coach of the Prodigy football academy, which ran in partnership with Kerala Blasters Football Schools. Later in 2016, Shameel signed for
Muthoot
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football academy, which also ran in association with Kerala Blasters. He got the
AFC B Coaching License in 2017. In the same year,
Kerala Blasters decided to field their youth teams in
Hero Elite League and Shameel was appointed as the head coach of the
Under 15 team of the Blasters. His first accomplishment as a professional football coach came out during the
2018–19 Juniors League as the Under 15 side of the Blasters reached the semi-finals of the tournament. Later that year, he got the
AFC A Coaching License. Shameel also worked with the
reserve team of Kerala Blasters as their assistant manager and is known for the development of players like
Sahal Abdul Samad and
Mohammad Rakip
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Club career Early career
Rakip is a product ...
. Also the Under-15 players Yoihenba Meitei and Aman Sahni, whom played under Shameel was called up for the
India U-15 team in 2019. In 2020, the reserve side of the Blasters won the
2019–2020 season of the
Kerala Premier League
Kerala Premier League is a state-level top football league organized by the Kerala Football Association and played in the state of Kerala, India. For sponsorship reasons it is officially known as the Scoreline Kerala Premier League.
Structur ...
making it Shameel's first title claim as a manager. He also got some few chances to work as the assistant manager of the Kerala Blasters senior team towards the end of the
2018–2019 regular season. He left Kerala Blasters in 2020 after the end of his regular contract.
On 2 January 2021 it was announced that Shameel has signed a three year deal with
Hyderabad FC as the head coach of their
reserves team.
On 6 May 2022, he was promoted as the assistant coach of the senior team of Hyderabad for the 2022–23 season.
Career statistics
Managerial statistics
.
Honours
As a manager
*
Kerala Premier League
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Structur ...
:
2019–20: Winner
* 5th CEM Gold Cup, Assam : Runner Up
* Semi finalist of
Durand Cup:
2022
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As a player
*
Subroto Cup
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: 1998, SAIL - Bokaro Ispat Vidyalaya,
Bokaro Steel City
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: Winner
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chembakath, Shameel
1986 births
Living people
Footballers from Kerala
Kerala Blasters FC non-playing staff
Kerala Blasters FC Reserves and Academy managers
Indian football managers
Indian men's footballers
Mohammedan SC (Kolkata) players
Vasco SC players
Bengal Mumbai FC players
Men's association football defenders