Pune FC coach Derrick Pereira is finally back with Salgaocar FC after he signed a deal his former club, according to club secretary Raj Gomes.
The 51-year-old, who wanted to stay close to his family, decided to join his former club where he played for eight years as a defender, and is looking forward to bring back past glory when he takes over the side after May 12.
Pereira said that the club was already having trials for the next season, and though the club staff would choose some of the players, he would have the final say.
"When I was there, I saw the trials were going on. The other technical staff is looking after this. The final decision will be taken once I join, but I have faith in them," Pereira said.
Pereira's started his coaching career at Vasco where he trained the club for five years till 2005. He later moved to Mahindra United and coached them for four years before moving on to Pune FC.
During his stint at Pune FC, the club finished third in I-League 2009-10; fifth in 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. The club is currently placed at the second spot behind Churchill Brothers, in the 2012-13 season.
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