Agencies NEW DELHI, Jan 3: Describing himself as the "bridge" between the old and new generation of coaches, Dronacharya awardee Armando Colaco feels this honour will act as motivation for the country's gaffers to take Indian football to new heights. Armando, 71, has been applying for the award, the highest recognition for coaches in India, for several years. "First and most important is that our coaches are going to realise that all your hard work is going to communicate, and I could be an inspiration to all these coaches because I'm like a bridge between the old generation and the new generation," Armando told the AIFF.
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