Van Ass officially joined his new job yesterday but the 54-year-old Dutchman took charge of the team today, supervising a two-hour long practice session of 30 players held in preparation for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup to be held in Ipoh, Malaysia from April 5-12.
According to a team official, Van Ass was officially introduced to the players during breakfast this morning.
"It was a light intensity training today as it was Paul's (van Ass) first outing with the players. Today, he was focused on observing all the players and getting a fair bit of idea about their strengths and weaknesses," the official told PTI.
Apart from Van Ass, coaches Jude Felix and Sandeep Sangwan and Indian hockey's High Performance Director Roelant Oltmans were also present during the training session.
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Van Ass, known for his outspoken and controversial nature, had replaced Australian Terry Walsh under whom India won the Incheon Asian Games to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Van Ass had been handed a contract till the 2018 World Cup by his new employer, the Sports Authority of India.
As a player, Van Ass had limited international experience but as a coach he led the Netherlands men's team to an Olympic silver medal in the 2012 London Olympics after being given the charge of the Dutch team in 2010. He also served as the head coach of the Dutch Under-21 team.
At the club level, Van Ass not just resurrected the fortunes of the Dutch Club HC Gazellen-Combinatie, he even took them to the Euro Hockey League final in 2007.