Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri has made a sensational comeback to the national team at the age of 40, reversing his retirement decision from last year. The former captain and India’s all-time leading goal scorer had bid farewell in June 2024 after a World Cup qualifier against Kuwait. However, head coach Manolo Marquez has brought him back, recognizing his importance in India’s quest for 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification.
Sunil Chhetri: A Legendary Career
Career Highlights
- Debut: Against Pakistan in 2005, scoring India’s only goal.
- Most-Capped Indian Player: Over 140 international appearances.
- Fourth-Highest International Goal Scorer (Men’s): Over 90 international goals, ranking alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Ali Daei.
Club Career
- Played for Kansas City Wizards (USA) and Sporting CP B (Portugal).
- Spent most of his career with Bengaluru FC (India).
- Almost joined Queens Park Rangers (England) in 2009 but was denied a work permit.
Why is Chhetri Returning?
- India is targeting qualification for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.
- Coach Manolo Marquez personally convinced Chhetri to return for crucial matches.
- India to play Maldives (March 19) and Bangladesh (March 25) in preparation.
- His experience and leadership are expected to boost India’s performance.
Challenges for Indian Football
- Football still struggles in cricket-dominated India.
- Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter called India a “sleeping giant” of football.
- Lack of participation in major global tournaments.