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Boxing Star Returns to Lead Indian Women's Team
28 Nov
Summary
- Santiago Nieva returns as head coach for Indian women's boxing.
- He will guide the team towards the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
- BFI plans staff reshuffle, including for men's coaching roles.

Santiago Nieva, the former High Performance Director for Indian boxing, is returning to lead the Indian women's boxing team as head coach. His appointment signifies a focused effort to prepare the team for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with Nieva expressing high hopes for significant achievements.
This strategic return is expected to bring about changes within the coaching staff. D. Chandralal, who has had successful tenures with the women's team, has been offered a new role within the men's boxing program. Additionally, current head coach Dharmendra Yadav will continue to be part of the coaching structure.
The Boxing Federation of India is also expanding its coaching cadre by planning to recruit foreign coaches for the men's team and specialized coaches for youth development. These appointments will be made in consultation with Nieva, leveraging his international network to identify top talent.




