SIMON GRAYSON won the League Cup and two play-off finals as a player with Leicester, plus the Football League Trophy with Blackpool.
As a manager he has won four promotions from League One.
But the Yorkshireman says winning the Indian Super League with Bengaluru FC this season would rank alongside anything he has achieved in football.
Grayson, whose Bangalore-based side take on Kerala today for a place in the play-off semi-finals against Manchester City's sister club Mumbai City, said: "Winning the ISL would pretty much be up there because it's completely different and out of my comfort zone.
"We won the Durand Cup in the preseason, which was massive because club I hadn't won that befor and it's a historic tournament, the third-oldest cup competition in the world.
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