Xavi rejected! Ex-Barcelona boss sees application for surprise national team job turned down with two Liverpool legends in the running

Former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez's unexpected application for the India national team job has been rejected.

  • Xavi applied for the coach position
  • AIFF rejected his candidacy given budgetary issues
  • Two ex- players among the applicants

Xavi rejected! Ex-Barcelona boss sees application for surprise national team job turned down with two Liverpool legends in the runningXavi rejected! Ex-Barcelona boss sees application for surprise national team job turned down with two Liverpool legends in the runningXavi rejected! Ex-Barcelona boss sees application for surprise national team job turned down with two Liverpool legends in the running

In an unexpected turn during the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) search for a new head coach, Barca legend Xavi submitted an application for the role. His personal email was noted on the official shortlist, catching officials by surprise. However, the AIFF’s technical committee chose not to advance his candidacy, primarily citing the significant financial implications that come with appointing a coach of his stature, Times of India reports.

Beyond Xavi, the AIFF received applications from a range of coaches, including known figures in Indian football circles and those with world recognition. Noteworthy applicants included former Liverpool stars Robbie Fowler and Harry Kewell, along with familiar Indian (ISL) faces such as Kibu Vicuna, Eelco Schattorie and Khalid Jamil.

Despite being unsuccessful, Xavi’s application is seen as indicative of Indian football’s growing international appeal. For the AIFF, the process involved sifting through 170 applicants, highlighting the global interest in the position.

With over 700 appearances for Barca, Xavi’s trophy haul includes eight La Liga titles and four wins. Internationally, he was instrumental in ‘s Euro 2008 and 2012 victories and the 2010 triumph. After retiring, the Spaniard moved into management – winning league titles with Al Sadd in Qatar and then guiding Barca to the 2022–23 La Liga title – before leaving the Catalan side in 2024.

After talks with the Indian team fell through, Xavi is still on the market and open to fresh challenges. The former manager is in no rush and is careful about choosing his next project, one that offers a clear long-term game plan – somewhere he can build a fluid squad, shape a playing identity, and compete seriously for silverware. Though several clubs have shown interest, the Spanish coach is prioritising offers that match his commitment to dynamic, winning football built on possession, precision and patience.