ISL 2020: FC Goa’s Spanish brigade including head coach Juan Ferrando arrives in India

FC Goa Coach Juan Ferrando with mask on after checking in at the hotel. Image Source: FC Goa

Xtra Time Web Desk: Indian Super League franchise FC Goa on Wednesday announced that their entire Spanish contingent, including head coach Juan Ferrando, have arrived in the state for the upcoming season of the lucrative event.

Apart from Ferrando, strength and conditioning coach Javier Gonzalez and five players — Edu Bedia, Igor Angulo, Jorge Ortiz, Ivan Gonzalez and Alberto Noguera — have made to the coastal state, where the tournament will be played, a club statement said.

All the players have entered into a 14-day quarantine as per protocols and the entire squad will start training together by the third week of October.The Indian contingent will meanwhile continue to practice under the watchful eyes of Assistant Coach Clifford Miranda with Juan Ferrando taking note of everything remotely via recordings of the sessions till 14th October, before they enter a seven day quarantine. The entire squad will be in action for the first time by the third week of October.

Ferrando is looking forward to finally interacting with the players on a personal level once the quarantine period is over and is delighted at having landed in India – nearly 6 months after his appointment.

“I’m very excited and happy because we are here now. All these days, I have had to interact with the coaching and medical staff on video calls. I am now eager to meet them along with the players face to face,” exclaimed the new FC Goa head coach.

The season will be unlike any other season in Indian football, let alone the Indian Super League. With the pandemic raging on, the players will remain isolated whilst the stands will be bereft of fans. However, with the safety of everyone on the top of the list in terms of priorities, the protocols demand stringent checks all over.

“It will surely be very difficult for everyone this season, but that is the same for everyone,” added Ferrando. “We are living in isolation. We’ll be together for 7 months in the same hotel. A number of players will have to spend time away from their families and homes.
It will be a task, no doubt, but this year, we have to do it for our fans and supporters. They won’t be able to be with us in the stands, but we know about the passion that they carry in their hearts. And this is a season, we will look to fight all adversities and dedicate it to them.”