Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri sent shockwaves through the nation on Wednesday by announcing his retirement from international football. The captain of the Indian team will hang up his boots for the national team after India's upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifier against Kuwait on June 6th in Kolkata. Chhetri's decision marks the end of a glittering two-decade career. The 39-year-old striker has been the face of Indian football for years, leading the national team with unwavering dedication and inspiring countless youngsters.
The announcement came via a heartfelt video posted on Chhetri's social media accounts. Reflecting on his journey, Chhetri described a career filled with “duty, pressure, and immense joy.” He admitted to a strange detachment in recent months, a realization that the next game would be his last.
Despite the looming retirement, Chhetri emphasized his focus on enjoying his final training sessions and the crucial match against Kuwait. “The game demands pressure, we need the three points to qualify for the next round,” he said, highlighting the importance of the qualifier. However, Chhetri also revealed a sense of liberation. Knowing this will be his final act allows him to approach the game and his remaining days with the team with a sense of freedom, cherishing every moment.
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The news of Chhetri's retirement resonated deeply within the Indian sporting fraternity. Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, a known football enthusiast, took to social media to express his admiration. He called Chhetri an “ICON. HERO. LEGEND,” acknowledging the bittersweet moment and thanking the captain for the joy and inspiration he brought to millions. He wrote, “ICON. HERO. LEGEND. A bittersweet moment for us, who have been touched and inspired by your greatness. Thank you for bringing us so much joy and glory, Captain. Love you forever!”
Sunil Chhetri's legacy extends far beyond statistics. He holds the record for most international appearances (150) and goals (84) for India. But his true impact lies in his leadership, passion, and the unwavering belief he instilled in Indian football's potential.
Chhetri's career coincided with a period of significant growth for Indian football. He captained the team to numerous victories, including the 2017 SAFF Championship and the Nehru Cup on multiple occasions. While the dream of qualifying for the World Cup remains elusive, Chhetri's contributions have been instrumental in propelling India up the FIFA rankings and fostering a renewed optimism for the sport's future.
Sunil Chhetri's final appearance for India on June 6th promises to be an emotional occasion. ALSO READ: Ranveer Singh to wrap Singham Again by May 2024 end; to kick off Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar in June: Report
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