World unites to say goodbye to Sunil Chhetri
The 39-year-old retired as international football's fourth most prolific scorer with 94 goals from 151 matches
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The 39-year-old retired as international football's fourth most prolific scorer with 94 goals from 151 matches
Kolkata, 6 June
The world on Thursday united to bid
adieu to Sunil Chhetri with the global governing body FIFA and the Croatian
great Luca Modric joining legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar in making the
Indian football icon's farewell truly international.
The 39-year-old retired as
international football's fourth most prolific scorer with 94 goals from 151
matches. It is an incredible feat for a player whose country is still
struggling to find its footing in world football.
In his final outing in the blue
jersey, India were held to a goalless draw by Kuwait in the 2026 World Cup
Qualifier here. "After 19 years of service, farewell,
@chetrisunil11," FIFA posted on X moments after the match at the packed
Salt Lake Stadium.
The Asian Football Confederation
(AFC) tweeted, "94 International Goals. Carried the hopes of a nation!
Thank You Asian Football Icon, Sunil Chhetri."
Congratulating Chhetri on his
glorious career, Indian cricket icon Tendulkar wrote on X: "No goal is
easy to achieve. Let alone 94 international ones. You've held the flag high,
Sunil Chhetri. Congratulations on a remarkable career!"
Premier League India wrote on the
social media platform, "Every football fan today. We cannot replace him.
We cannot."
Former India hockey captain Viren
Rasquinha also praised Chhetri for his remarkable career. "I think what
makes Sunil Chhetri a legend is not just the goals he scored for India and the
longevity of his career. It's also his teamwork, never say die attitude, work
ethic & leadership. But most importantly, his role model behaviour. We need
more Sunil Chhetri's in Indian Sport," Rasquinha tweeted.
"Having said all the nice
things about Chhetri, Im really worried about Indian football. That was a
painful 90 mins to watch. We were slow, uninspiring, barely a shot on the
Kuwait goal. Struggling to string 4 passes together. Plenty of introspection
needed for a game we all love," he added.
On the night, all the Indian
Premier League (IPL) franchises also paid tributes to Chhetri, hailing him as
the king of Indian football.
Earlier in the day, Croatia captain
and Real Madrid superstar Modric hailed Chhetri, brought the curtains down on
his stellar career with the match against Kuwait here on Thursday, as a
"legend of the game".
In a video message shared by Indian
team's coach Igor Stimac, Modric said, "Hi Sunil, I just want to say hello
and wish you all the best in your last game for the national team." "Congratulations
on your career, you are a legend of this game and to your teammates, I hope you
make his last game special and unforgettable," said Modric, the 2018
Ballon d'Or winner.
"Good luck and win for your
captain. All the best and best regards from Croatia," said Modric who
finished runner-up in the 2018 World Cup and grabbed the bronze medal in 2022.
With 94 goals, Chhetri retired as
the fourth highest in the all-time list of goal-scorers in international
football behind Cristiano Ronaldo (128), Ali Daei (108) and Lionel Messi (106).
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