"We had Englishman Stephen Constantine and former New Zealand Coach and India Super League franchise side North-East United FC Coach Ricki Herbert in the race. The technical committee felt it was very important to have a person who is familiar with Indian football, who understands the problems and constraints of the Indian football," he told reporters on the eve of I-League kickoff match between Bengaluru Football Club and Dempo SC here.
"India has big commitments like eight World Cup qualifiers, Asia Cup qualifiers in 2015 and 2016, so they felt that a person with Indian experience will be much better off," he added.
Das said Constantine has done wonders to improve India's ranking from 168 to 129. "Constantine has done wonders with the Indian team helping them to improve to 129 from 168 in ranking," he said.
Das said Constantine will join in first week of February, but will not be coaching U-17 team.
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To yet another query, Das said the federation has shortlisted Nikolai Adams, who was Azerbaijan U-17 coach earlier, and would be interviewed shortly.
Das said the primacy of I-League has not been reduced because of ISL and I-League remains the national league of the country from where the national side is selected.
"I-League continues to be the national league of the country. The national team is selected after seeing their performance in this tournament. Its primacy has not been reduced by any means," he said.