07 December 2019

Indian football's big moment: Sunil Chhetri joins Sporting Lisbon

New Delhi: The club that has given the world players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo will be home to Indian football's poster boy Sunil Chhetri for the next one year as he has been signed by Sporting Clube de Portugal, popularly known as Sporting Lisbon.

Chhetri, who will be flying to the Iberian country in another two weeks' time, will be drafted into the club's B side initially. Based on his performance, the club will take a call on whether he should be fast-tracked into the main squad.

"From 163rd (India's FIFA ranking) to playing in the 5th ranked nation in the world, it's one opportunity I will never forget in my life," Chhetri said after the deal was made official, here on Thursday.

Chhetri, naturally, is aware that a tough test awaits him in Europe.

"I will have to do a lot of hard work. I will leave no stone unturned, so that I don't regret later in my life. When I am 40, I don't want to feel that I could have done better," he added.

Though the modalities of the deal are yet to be worked out, Chhetri is certainly going to play this season.

"I am excited. I want to see where do I stand...want to grab it with both hands. I can't let go this opportunity."

Chhetri is no stranger to Portugal and he has been there a few times on a training-cum-exposure trip as part of the Indian squad.

"The training facilities there are excellent. Now, I feel like a 14-year-old. I will not be Sunil Chhetri there (referring to his popularity in India)."

While Chhetri was naturally over the moon, no less excited was All India Football Federation president Praful Patel, who called the development a "beginning of a new era" in Indian football.

"It is truly a very remarkable occasion for Indian football. It's an important milestone. He will be playing shoulder to shoulder with some of the top players of the world. This is a beginning of a new era in Indian football," Patel told reporters.

"Sunil will bring a lot of focus of the international football community towards India," Patel said.

Emphasising on the youth development programme, Patel said, "AIFF's objective is that if India's football has to be on par with the rest of the world, we need to have a strong base. The real issues in football in India sometimes gets ignored by media, but the AIFF is now trying very hard to improve grassroots of the game."

A jersey of the Sporting Lisbon club was presented to Chhetri by the club's vice president Aureliano Oliveira Neves.

"Our purpose together with Indian football federation is to help design the right path for increasing football in India. Signing Chhetri is our first sign of commitment to Indian football."

Portuguese Ambassador to India, Jorge Roza de Oliveira, observed: "How can a nation with 1.2 billion people not produce 11 football players?"

"We have the right right infrastructure and academies. 11 of the 23 players of the Portugal team in Euro have played for our club," Oliveira pointed out.





03 July 2011

Chhetri confident young Indian team can beat UAE


Dubai: Team India striker Sunil Chhetri has backed the new brigade to deliver and take Indian football to the next level.
"Our youngsters are ready for the challenge, and we will get the right idea on their potential when we play the UAE later this month," Chhetri has been quoted in an interview on the All India Football Federation (AIFF) website.
Chhetri has been burdened by expectations upfront. The star striker, who now has a new partner in Jeje Lalpeklua feels national team coach Armando Colaco has chosen the right set of players for the national camp preparing for their double-leg Asian qualifier for the 2014 Fifa World Cup against the UAE on July 23 and 28.
"When I first came to the national team, Bhaichung [Bhutia] helped and guided me a long way and it helped me to mature fast. I feel Jeje is already a mature guy. He has a physical presence and can hold the ball which enables me to make my runs. His shielding of the ball is excellent and that makes my job easier," Chhetri observed.
Already arrived
"Honestly, I don't feel they are juniors at all. If you play them in the first eleven, it won't make much of a difference. I feel they have already arrived. Jewel [Raja], Shilton [D'Silva], Raju [Gaikwad], Jeje [Lalpeklua], Dika [Lalrindika Ralte] are a conglomeration of unique talent and the right attitude. And when you have such a pool, it makes the job of the coach all the more easier. But at the same time, he [the coach] has a pleasant headache of having a surplus of choices," Chhetri added.

Ambedkar stadium to host India's World Cup qualifier


NEW DELHI: The Ambedkar stadium will host Indian footballteam's World Cup qualifier against UAE on July 28 as the AIFF feels the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium won't be ready in time for the match.
"Ambedkar is hosting the match as the Nehru stadium won't be ready in time," AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said.
The AIFF has intimated the Delhi Soccer Association of its decision, informed DSA vice-president NK Bhatia.
While Das said the Nehru stadium won't be ready in time, sources in the AIFF however claimed that the change in venue has got to do with the high cost the federation might have had to incur if the match was held there.
Moreover, the turf at the Nehru stadium is far from hosting an international match, and bringing it up to the required standards would have meant spending more money.
Keeping all these factors in mind, the AIFF had sought Asian Football Confederation's ( AFC) permission for a change in venue.
"We are ready to host the match," Bhatia said of the Ambedkar stadium, where the national team footballers are presently attending a camp.
Meanwhile, Bhatia said the DSA is still paying a rent of Rs 5,000 for a day's training to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the owner of the stadium.
The booking rate of the football stadium was raised from Rs 500 to Rs 5,000 last year.
That prompted two Congress councillors to urge the MCD to lower the booking rate of the stadium and lease it to the DSA.
Bhatia said the issue will be sorted out before India's World Cup qualifier.