Robert Allison Bootland (died 13 June 2007) was an English professional football coach active primarily in India.
"[6] After a brief spell as manager of the Indian national side in 1982,[1][2] Bootland then became coach of JCT Mills winning the Durand Cup in 1983.
[2] Bootland returned to the Indian national side – this time as an assistant coach – in 1987 for that year's edition of the Nehru Cup.
"[5] Bootland was married to an Indian woman named Fatima who was a schoolteacher and amateur athlete.
[1] Bootland died on 13 June 2007 in a hospital in Bambolim after complaining of chest pains.