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Judan Ali is an English technical director of football, a former footballer, and coach. He went on to feature for clubs Arsenal, Barcelona and Murcia in his playing career. [2] [1]
Ali is the first BAME British National to hold a position of technical director for a FIFA Member Association. [3] [4]
Ali was born in Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, London. He is of Indian [5] origin. He underwent several unfruitful trials at English clubs. [6] [7] He was taken on by Arsenal for a two-year stint at the club's academy. [8] He then had a spell at the La Masia Academy of Barcelona. His experiences whilst there were eventually added to his coaching philosophy. [9] Ali went on to sign for Spanish outfit Murcia with whom he formed a professional career. [7] In 2019 his appointment as technical director for the Maldives Football Association saw Ali as the first and only BAME British National to hold a position of Technical Director for a FIFA Member Association. [3] [4]
In the summer of 2011, Ali assembled a team of Asian players aged under-15, to compete in the Arsenal International Soccer Festival. [7] The team of 16, which was selected from 20,000 hopefuls, [9] won the under-15 category at Royal Holloway University. [7]
In March 2013, Ali was appointed Head of Elite Football Development in Taiwan. Ali and the Chinese Taipei Football Association say 'the aim is to implement a long-term structure to get all Taiwan's age groups to their respective world championships.' Ali says he intends to qualify all the Chinese Taipei age specific football teams to World Cup Finals. [10] [11]
In April 2015 Ali joined the coaching staff of Kitchee SC who play in the Hong Kong Premier League. [12] Ali runs a non-profit all-female football academy, a pre-sports school for young girls, based in London. Ambassadors and Co-founders are Ann-Katrin Berger, a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for both the English club Chelsea and the German national team and Jessica Carter who also plays for Chelsea as well as England's national team. [13] [14]
Ali is currently partaking in the Football Association's COACH scheme aimed at professionals from under-represented groups. [15]
He was taken under the wing of his mentor, the late Johan Cruyff where he studied coaching of the youth teams at La Masia, FC Barcelona. [16] [17]
He also coached Eastern Sports Club later on in his career. They compete in the Hong Kong Premier League. [18]
In April 2012, Ali was invited to train the St Kitts and Nevis men's, under-17 and under-20 national football teams. The teams were both training for their upcoming World Cup Qualifiers. [19]
In November 2012, Ali travelled to the Latvian Football Federation to oversee the UEFA A License course for Latvian national team coaches. [20]
In November 2012 Ali visited the Volanic Islands of Iceland to deliver his coaching sessions to Icelandic coaches. [21]
In season 2012-2013 English champions Blackburn Rovers FC who won the Premier League in 1995 appointed Judan Ali as their U23 and Academy coach after being invited as a 'guest' coach by the owners. [22]
In March 2013, Ali was appointed head of elite football development in Taiwan. [10] [11]
In April 2015 Ali joined the coaching staff of Kitchee SC youth team. [12]
In March 2016, Judan Ali was appointed the manager and head coach for the Indonesian National Army Football Team which changed their name to Persikabo 1973 who compete in the Indonesian Super League. Ali was tasked with recruiting soldiers and training them from scratch and in their first season in competing they finished in 12th position generating crowd attendances of 23,000 at home games. [23]
In June 2017 Judan Ali was appointed the technical director for Persela Lamongan Football Club who compete in the Indonesian Super League. [24]
In December 2019 Judan Ali was appointed as the technical director for the Football Association of Maldives on a 10-year contract taking him to 2029. [3] [4]
In May 2022 Judan was appointed as manager of the women's first team. [25]
In August 2023 Judan Ali was appointed as the Technical Advisor of FC Hegelmann, women's Head Coach & first team manager. [26]
His attempts to forge a career in football were, in part, the inspiration for the 2007 Bollywood film Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal. [9] Ali was involved in casting for Bollywood movie. [7] [8] [9] [27]
In September 2007 Ali took part in Premier League All Stars football tournament for charity representing a Chelsea team alongside celebrities Ross Kemp and Omid Djalili. [9]
In September 2012 The UK's Anti-Racism Educational Charity Show Racism the Red Card held a charity match spearheaded by Hollywood star Tamer Hassan and Shane Richie in which Ali was involved. [28]
He has set up orphanages for the under privileged, which he runs successfully. As an orphan himself, Ali has a passion for taking players from disadvantaged backgrounds and honing them into standout footballers which he has successfully shown during his time so far in Asia. [29]
The Judan Ali Football Academy was set up by Ali in 2019 with his co founders Jessica Carter and Ann-Katrin Berger. The academy aims to take girls from underprivileged backgrounds and turn them into elite professional footballers. [30]
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Place of birth | Tower Hamlets, London | ||
Youth career | |||
Arsenal | |||
Barcelona | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
Murcia [1] | |||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Judan Ali is an English technical director of football, a former footballer, and coach. He went on to feature for clubs Arsenal, Barcelona and Murcia in his playing career. [2] [1]
Ali is the first BAME British National to hold a position of technical director for a FIFA Member Association. [3] [4]
Ali was born in Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, London. He is of Indian [5] origin. He underwent several unfruitful trials at English clubs. [6] [7] He was taken on by Arsenal for a two-year stint at the club's academy. [8] He then had a spell at the La Masia Academy of Barcelona. His experiences whilst there were eventually added to his coaching philosophy. [9] Ali went on to sign for Spanish outfit Murcia with whom he formed a professional career. [7] In 2019 his appointment as technical director for the Maldives Football Association saw Ali as the first and only BAME British National to hold a position of Technical Director for a FIFA Member Association. [3] [4]
In the summer of 2011, Ali assembled a team of Asian players aged under-15, to compete in the Arsenal International Soccer Festival. [7] The team of 16, which was selected from 20,000 hopefuls, [9] won the under-15 category at Royal Holloway University. [7]
In March 2013, Ali was appointed Head of Elite Football Development in Taiwan. Ali and the Chinese Taipei Football Association say 'the aim is to implement a long-term structure to get all Taiwan's age groups to their respective world championships.' Ali says he intends to qualify all the Chinese Taipei age specific football teams to World Cup Finals. [10] [11]
In April 2015 Ali joined the coaching staff of Kitchee SC who play in the Hong Kong Premier League. [12] Ali runs a non-profit all-female football academy, a pre-sports school for young girls, based in London. Ambassadors and Co-founders are Ann-Katrin Berger, a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for both the English club Chelsea and the German national team and Jessica Carter who also plays for Chelsea as well as England's national team. [13] [14]
Ali is currently partaking in the Football Association's COACH scheme aimed at professionals from under-represented groups. [15]
He was taken under the wing of his mentor, the late Johan Cruyff where he studied coaching of the youth teams at La Masia, FC Barcelona. [16] [17]
He also coached Eastern Sports Club later on in his career. They compete in the Hong Kong Premier League. [18]
In April 2012, Ali was invited to train the St Kitts and Nevis men's, under-17 and under-20 national football teams. The teams were both training for their upcoming World Cup Qualifiers. [19]
In November 2012, Ali travelled to the Latvian Football Federation to oversee the UEFA A License course for Latvian national team coaches. [20]
In November 2012 Ali visited the Volanic Islands of Iceland to deliver his coaching sessions to Icelandic coaches. [21]
In season 2012-2013 English champions Blackburn Rovers FC who won the Premier League in 1995 appointed Judan Ali as their U23 and Academy coach after being invited as a 'guest' coach by the owners. [22]
In March 2013, Ali was appointed head of elite football development in Taiwan. [10] [11]
In April 2015 Ali joined the coaching staff of Kitchee SC youth team. [12]
In March 2016, Judan Ali was appointed the manager and head coach for the Indonesian National Army Football Team which changed their name to Persikabo 1973 who compete in the Indonesian Super League. Ali was tasked with recruiting soldiers and training them from scratch and in their first season in competing they finished in 12th position generating crowd attendances of 23,000 at home games. [23]
In June 2017 Judan Ali was appointed the technical director for Persela Lamongan Football Club who compete in the Indonesian Super League. [24]
In December 2019 Judan Ali was appointed as the technical director for the Football Association of Maldives on a 10-year contract taking him to 2029. [3] [4]
In May 2022 Judan was appointed as manager of the women's first team. [25]
In August 2023 Judan Ali was appointed as the Technical Advisor of FC Hegelmann, women's Head Coach & first team manager. [26]
His attempts to forge a career in football were, in part, the inspiration for the 2007 Bollywood film Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal. [9] Ali was involved in casting for Bollywood movie. [7] [8] [9] [27]
In September 2007 Ali took part in Premier League All Stars football tournament for charity representing a Chelsea team alongside celebrities Ross Kemp and Omid Djalili. [9]
In September 2012 The UK's Anti-Racism Educational Charity Show Racism the Red Card held a charity match spearheaded by Hollywood star Tamer Hassan and Shane Richie in which Ali was involved. [28]
He has set up orphanages for the under privileged, which he runs successfully. As an orphan himself, Ali has a passion for taking players from disadvantaged backgrounds and honing them into standout footballers which he has successfully shown during his time so far in Asia. [29]
The Judan Ali Football Academy was set up by Ali in 2019 with his co founders Jessica Carter and Ann-Katrin Berger. The academy aims to take girls from underprivileged backgrounds and turn them into elite professional footballers. [30]