The Carles Cuadrat era at East Bengal has officially come to an end, leaving a significant void in the club’s leadership. Cuadrat, who ended East Bengal’s 12-year trophy drought by winning the Super Cup, failed to replicate his success in the ongoing Indian Super League 2024-25 (ISL).
After a rocky start to the ISL 2024-25 season, with three consecutive losses, the club parted ways with him, signaling their desire for a fresh start. Bino George, the head coach of the youth team, has taken over in an interim role while the club evaluates potential candidates. Here are three names in contention to take over the reins.
Who Will Be East Bengal’s Next Coach? 3 Contenders to Replace Carles Cuadrat
Antonio Habas: A Serial Winner with Defensive Solidity
Currently leading I-League side Inter Kashi, Antonio López Habas is a coach who brings a wealth of experience and a winning mentality. Habas was appointed by Inter Kashi ahead of the 2024-25 season with the clear goal of challenging for the I-League title. Known for his tactical discipline, defensive organization, and counter-attacking philosophy, he has a proven track record in Indian football.
Habas’ most recent success came with Mohun Bagan Super Giants when he took over midway through the 2023-24 ISL season. In a season plagued with injuries and inconsistent form, Habas revitalized the team, helping them secure their first ISL Shield and reaching the cup final. His ability to turn around struggling sides could be just what East Bengal needs as they seek stability in the ISL.
Though currently committed to Inter Kashi, the allure of returning to one of Kolkata’s footballing giants might tempt Habas back to the ISL. However, his preference for a pragmatic, defensive approach may not appeal to all, especially given East Bengal’s desire for more expansive football.
Ivan Vukomanović: Controversial Yet Effective
Ivan Vukomanović is a name that needs no introduction in Indian football circles. The former Kerala Blasters coach was a fan favorite, popularly referred to as ‘Aashan.’ Under his guidance, the Blasters consistently reached the playoffs for three consecutive seasons, including a runners-up finish in 2021-22. His ability to mold teams into cohesive units and develop young talent made him one of the most respected coaches in the league.
However, Vukomanović’s tenure at Kerala Blasters was not without its share of controversies. His most infamous moment came during the 2023-24 season when he led a walkout during a playoff match against Bengaluru FC, protesting a refereeing decision. This resulted in a hefty fine of Rs 4 crore on Kerala Blasters and a personal ban of 10 games and a Rs 5 lakh fine for the coach. Despite these issues, the club initially stood by him, but after another disappointing playoff exit in 2023-24 at the hands of Odisha FC, the Blasters management decided it was time for a change.
Vukomanović’s experience in turning teams into consistent playoff contenders, coupled with his fan appeal, makes him an attractive option for East Bengal. However, his controversial exit from Kerala and inability to secure a title despite multiple attempts may weigh on the club’s decision.
Staikos Vergetis: The Underdog Achiever
Staikos Vergetis may not be a household name in Indian football, but his journey has been nothing short of impressive. The Greek coach was recently sacked by Punjab FC after a challenging 2023-24 ISL season. Despite Punjab’s struggles in the top flight, Vergetis was praised for punching above his weight, guiding his side to six wins and finishing just three points shy of the playoffs in their debut ISL season.
Vergetis first made his mark in India by winning the second division with Punjab FC, leading them to promotion to the ISL. Known for his ability to work with limited resources, Vergetis made a name for himself a decade ago by taking Asteras Tripolis to the Europa League group stages, where his side finished third in a group that included Tottenham Hotspur and Besiktas. His achievements in difficult circumstances highlight his tactical ingenuity and resourcefulness.
Although his time at Punjab FC ended on a sour note, Vergetis remains a coach capable of getting the best out of his players, even when resources are limited. His willingness to apply for the vacant Indian national team coaching position earlier this year also shows his ambition. While FC Goa’s Manolo Marquez was ultimately chosen for the national role, Vergetis could still be a strong contender for the East Bengal job, particularly if the club seeks a coach capable of overachieving with an underperforming squad.
East Bengal’s search for a new head coach is critical to their future success in the ISL. Antonio Habas brings defensive solidity and a winning pedigree, Ivan Vukomanović offers a blend of tactical prowess and controversy, while Staikos Vergetis represents the archetype of an underdog achiever. Each coach has their strengths, and the decision will depend on what East Bengal prioritize for their immediate and long-term goals. Will they opt for the experience of Habas, the youthful vision of Vukomanović, or the tactical ingenuity of Vergetis? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—East Bengal’s next coach must deliver results quickly.
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When is East Bengal FC’s next match?
East Bengal FC’s next match is on October 5 against Jamshedpur FC away from home.