Sunil Chhetri Retires from International Football After Illustrious Career

Sunil Chhetri Retires from International Football After Illustrious Career

Sunil Chhetri, the legendary Indian footballer, has bid farewell to international football after a remarkable career spanning two decades. The 39-year-old forward announced his retirement through a heartfelt video on social media, stating that India's upcoming FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Kuwait on June 6 will be his final match.

Chhetri's journey began in 2002 with Mohun Bagan, and his exceptional talent quickly propelled him to international recognition. He has represented India in 150 matches, scoring an astonishing 94 goals, making him the third-highest active international goal-scorer behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

Chhetri's international exploits include victories in the Nehru Cup (2007, 2009, 2012) and the SAFF Championship (2011, 2015, 2021). His contribution to India's 2008 AFC Challenge Cup win secured their first AFC Asian Cup appearance in 27 years.

Beyond his international success, Chhetri has also left an indelible mark on Indian club football. He has lifted trophies with prestigious clubs like East Bengal, Dempo, Mumbai City FC, and Bengaluru FC, where he truly flourished, winning the I-League (2014, 2016), ISL (2019), and Super Cup (2018).

Chhetri's retirement marks the end of an era for Indian football. His dedication, passion, and unwavering spirit have inspired generations of players and fans alike. He leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and motivate aspiring footballers for years to come.

Tags: #SunilChhetri, #IndianFootball, #Retirement, #Legend, #GoalScorer

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