From 1985 till 1986, he toured Iran and Bangladesh as a manager-cum-coach, and was appointed head coach during the
1986 Fajr International Tournament in Iran. He was also the chief selector for the
Pakistan Football Federation in the
1989 and
2004 South Asian Games, the two occasions where Pakistan won the gold medal. In 1995, he attended a coaching course in Brazil and obtained an A-class coaching certificate. He resigned from the position a year later due to differences with the PFF. In 2011, he was manager of departmental side
Zarai Taraqiati, as well as being the unofficial coach of the Ashraf Sugar Mills side exclusively for the
2011 National Football Challenge Cup. ==Military career==