In a development which will shoot up the profile of Indian Super League, legendary Brazilian Zico was today roped in as the head coach of FC Goa for the franchise-based football tournament which is scheduled to begin from October 12.
"FC Goa is proud to announce that the legendary Brazilian Football player Arthur Antunes Coimbra (Zico) has agreed to be the Manager (Head Coach) of their team that will play in the Indian Super League," a press release said.
61-year-old Zico signed the contract today in Ro de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Franchise owners Srinivas Dempo, Dattaraj Salgaocar and Venugopal Dhoot expressed happiness and welcomed Zico to FC Goa. They termed it a proud moment for the franchise and felt honoured that a football legend of the stature of Zico had agreed to coach FC Goa.
"Zico's signing was made possible due to the efforts of Amaury Nunes and Beto D'Solva," the release added.
Zico, often called 'White Pele', made 71 international appearances from 1976 to 1986. The former midfielder, considered one of the best playmakers and free-kick taker of the late 1970s and early 1980s, scored 48 goals for Brazil.
He had also stints as coach of national teams of Japan (2002-06) and Iraq (2011-12) besides being at the helm of club sides like Kashima Antlers of Japan (1999), Fenerbahce of Turkey (2006-08) and CSKA Moscow (2009) and Al Gharafa of Qatar (2013-14).