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At 33 years, India’s all-time leading goal scorer and captain Sunil Chhetri equaled Lionel Messi’s number of international goals (64) during the Intercontinental Cup final against Kenya in Mumbai.
He became the the joint second-highest international goal scorer among active players. The footballer scored two goals in India’s 2-0 victory in the summit clash.
From starting his pro career with Mohun Bagan to leading the Indian football team, here’s a look at highlights from Sunil Chhetri’s career on his 34th birthday.
After playing for an amateur team – youth club City FC in Delhi – Chhetri started his professional career at the age of 17 when he signed a contract with India’s top club Mohun Bagan in 2002.
Chhetri first got to don the India blues in 2005, when he was picked to play against Pakistan in a friendly match, in Pakistan. And the 20-year-old footballer scored his maiden international goal to give his team the lead. Though Pakistan managed to level the score with a goal in the 80th minute, Chhetri still fondly remembers the match.
Sunil Chhetri had starred in India’s journey to their maiden Nehru Cup trophy in 2007. In his first major international tournament, he scored an impressive four goals in five matches. Later that year, 22-year-old Chhetri was named AIFF’s Player of the Year for the first time.
Chhetri was also a part of the winning side in 2009. And in 2012, he scored in the final against Cameroon which was tied 2-2 at full-time. The captain also scored one of the five penalties as India won their third-straight Nehru Cup title.
A hat-trick in the final against Tajikistan, and Sunil Chhetri had not only helped India win their maiden AFC Challenge Cup in 2008, but also helped the team secure qualification for their first AFC Asian Cup in 27 years.
Sunil Chhetri was signed by Kansas City Wizards – a team part of the Major League Soccer – for the 2010-11 season, becoming only the second Indian footballer of post-Independence era to join a professional league side abroad.
India failed to make it past the group stages at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup after losing to Australia 0-4, Bahrain 2-5 and South Korea 1-4. But the tournament still holds importance in Chhetri’s career, for the mere “experience”.
Chhetri was conferred with the Arjuna Award in 2011, which he dedicated to his family.
After being released from Sporting Clube de Portugal, Chhetri led Bengaluru FC to their first I-League title in its debut season in 2013. He had 14 goals and 7 assists from his 23 games.
Chhetri became the first Indian footballer to score 50 international goals during his team’s 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Guam in June 2015. India however went on to lose the match 1-2, and also failed to qualify for the coveted quadrennial tournament.
Chhetri led Bengaluru FC to a historic AFC Cup final by scripting an inspiring 3-1 win over defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim with a stunning brace.
Bengaluru made it to the final by virtue of superior aggregate goal difference of 4-2. The first leg in Malaysia ended in a 1-1 draw.
Chhetri’s goal in the 69th minute helped India beat Kyrgzstan 1-0, qualify for the 2019 Asian Cup and break into the top 100 of FIFA rankings .
Skipper Sunil Chhetri on 4 June, played his 100th international game, making it a memorable one with a double strike, as India recorded a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Kenya to enter the final of the Intercontinental Cup football tournament in Mumbai.
Just two days before his landmark game, Chhetri had appealed to soccer fans across the country, to support the Indian football team. And the result? A packed Mumbai Football Arena, cheering for their captain and the Blue Tigers.
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