Kolkata: English Premier League giants Chelsea's former goalkeeping coach Leslie Cleevely has been roped in by SC East Bengal to help their shot-stoppers this season, the club announced on Sunday.
Cleevely joins head coach Manuel 'Manolo' Diaz's coaching team after a successful stint with the Bangladesh senior national team.
"I have experience of working in this part of world. Being part of Bangladesh national team setup where fans are very passionate about their football, I understand the sentiment well. SC East Bengal is a massive football club and I am proud to be part of that," said Cleevely.
"I have done my homework on the goalkeepers we have and I will do what needs to be done to bring the best out of them. All three goalkeepers are experienced and I am sure they will come out with flying colours," he added.
Arindam Bhattacharya, Sankar Roy and Suvam Sen are the three goalkeepers for SC East Bengal this season.
Cleevely, a UEFA 'A' Licence holder, has over 20 years of coaching experience, having started his career at Milwall FC in 1997.
Cleevely worked closely with Edwin van der Sar and Maik Taylor at Fulham FC between 1999-2002 before moving to Crystal Palace where he became the first team goalkeeper coach and lead academy goalkeeper coach under Steve Kember.
The 56-year old was also at Tottenham Hotspur as academy goalkeeper coach before jumping ship to Chelsea in 2007 where he spent four years, working in the academy as well as helping the senior team as and when required.
At the EPL side, Cleevely helped Petr Cech, Carlo Cudicini and Hilario get better between the sticks.