FULL NAME: Mohammad Shahid Jabbar (also known as Guddan)
BORN: May 5, 1965 at Cuttack
GENDER: Male
MARITAL STATUS: Married
FAMILY: Father (Abdul Jabbar), mother (Kamrun Nisa), elder brother (Mohammad Javed Jabbar), wife (Imroze Fathma), two dauthters (Nazia Firdaus, Shazia Firdaus) and one son (Parez Shahid).
HOME ADDRESS: At- Jholasashi, PO- Buxi Bazar, PS- Purighat, Dist- Cuttack, State- Odisha. PIN: 753001.
TELEPHONE NO: 0671-2631622 (Res), 09437268512 (Mob). Fax: 0671-2429122
E-MAIL: jabbar0308@rediffmail.com
PASSPORT NO: G 1146944
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION: Matriculate
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION:
* Certificate course, SAI, NSNIS, Kolkata, 2001.
* AFC `C’ licence, Kolkata, 2003.
* AIFF Grassroots coaching course, Kolkata, 2005.
* Teaching and training of youth u-12) footballers by coaches at Goa in 2005. The programme was conducted by faculty of the University of Porto, Portugal.
TYPE OF PLAYER: Striker
RECEIVED COACHING FROM: PK Mohapatra, Sapan Majumdar (Batul).
HOME CLUB: Chand Club
PLAYING CAREER: 1980 to 1998
PROFESSION: Working as Senior Assistant in the office of the Director General of Police, Orissa, Cuttack.
HOBBY: Watching cricket and tennis on Television.
AMBITION IN LIFE: To work for development of football.
IDOL: Subash Bhowmik
AWARDS/HONOURS: Felicitated by Bhubaneswar Athletic Association as the newly appointed coach of the Indian women`s football team at Bhubaneswar on 5th September, 2009 on the occasion of Teachers Day.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS AS PLAYER:
* Represented Odisha twice in Junior National Championship at Assam (1984) and Tamil Nadu (1986).
* Represented Odisha in Senior National Championship for Santosh Trophy for two years at Kerala (1993) and Tamil Nadu (1995).
* Represented Odisha Police in All-India Police Games for 15 years (1984 to 1998).
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT AS COACH:
* He was the head coach of the Indian team that retained the title in the 2nd SAFF Women’s Football Championship at Colombo, Sri Lanka on Sept 16, 2012.
* Helped India win the title in the 1st SAFF Women’s Football Championship at Cox’s Bazar Stadium, Bangladesh in December, 2010.
* Guided Odisha team in the Junior National Championship at Una, Himachal Pradesh in 1998.
* Guided Odisha team in the Sub-junior National Championship at New Delhi, 1999.
* Guided Odisha under-13 boys team in the AIFF Football Festival at Kolkata in 2005.
* Guided Odisha boys team in the National U-14 Football Festival at Chandigarh in 2005.
* Guided Odisha girls team in the National U-13 Football Festival at Bhubaneswar in 2007.
* Guided Odisha women’s team in the 16th Senior National Championship at Haldia, West Bengal in 2008.
* Acted as the coach of the Odisha Police Football team from 1999 to 2007.
* Acted as the coach of Odisha women’s football team for an friendly tour to Bangladesh in 2007.
* Appointed as the coach of the Indian women`s football team for 4.5 months on August 14, 2009.
OTHER IMPORTANT DATA:
* Elected unopposed as joint-secretary of Football Association of Odisha for a four-year term on 16 February, 2020.
* Took to football after being inspired by his father, who represented Odisha in Santosh Trophy for nearly a decade as goalkeeper.
* His father was popularly known as Gitu.
PROFILE FIRST UPLOADED: 25 December, 2010
PROFILE LAST UPDATED: 21 April, 2020