Know Your Star - Sunil Chhetri

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Sunil Chhetri (born 3 August 1984) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bengaluru FC in the I-League. Born inSecunderabadAndhra Pradesh, Chhetri began his professional career at Mohun Bagan in 2002.[2] He then moved to JCT Mills where he scored 21 goals in 48 games, the most he has scored for any side in his career.[2] He signed for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer in 2010, becoming the third player from the subcontinent of note to go abroad.[3] However, that stint in the United States did not last long and soon he was back in India's I-League where he played for Chirag United and Mohun Bagan before going back abroad. This time he was signed by Sporting Clube de Portugal of the Primeira Liga where he would play for the clubs reserve side.[4]
It was with the national team that Chhetri gained fame and made a name for himself. He helped India win the 2007 Nehru Cup2009 Nehru Cup, the 2012 Nehru Cup as well as the 2011 SAFF Championship. He was also one of India's best players during the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup in which India won the tournament and thus qualified for their first AFC Asian Cup in 27 years.[5] He then led India in scoring during their short-lived campaign at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup with two goals.[6]
Chhetri has also been named AIFF Player of the Year thrice in 2007,2011 and 2013

Personal life[edit]

Chhetri was born in SecunderabadAndhra Pradesh, to parents of Nepali origin,[8] [9][better source needed] his mother and her twin sisters were members of Nepal's women football team. Chhetri started playing football from a young age taking part in various tournaments.[10]

Career[edit]

Mohun Bagan[edit]

Chhetri began his career with Mohun Bagan A.C. of the National Football League after playing with City FC of New Delhi.[2] After his first season with the club, the 2002–03 season, Chhetri had scored four goals[11] as Mohun Bagan finished in seventh place in the table.[12]The next season, Chhetri scored only two goals. The first came against Sporting Clube de Goa while the second came against Indian Bank as Mohun Bagan once again finished in the bottom half of the table, in ninth place.[13] Chhetri then once again scored only two goals during the 2004–05 season; this time Mohun Bagan finished eighth in the league and remained in the National Football League on goal difference.[14]

JCT[edit]

In 2005, Chhetri signed for JCT Mills FC for the 2005–06 season.[2] During that season, Chhetri scored three goals. He scored twice against Salgaocar before the third came against Sporting Goa, as JCT finished the season that year in sixth place.[15] Meanwhile in the Santosh Trophy, Chhetri scored two hat-tricks for Delhi in the group stages of the 61st Santosh Trophy against bothOrissa and Railways.[16] However, despite Chhetri's best efforts, Delhi were eliminated in the pre-quarter final round after losing 1–0 to Tamil Nadu in extra time.[16]
Then, during the 2006–07 season, Chhetri scored a total of eleven goals in the league for JCT as the club finished in second place, behind Dempo.[17] Among his best games during that season were the matches against his former club Mohun Bagan and Dempo in which he scored braces in both matches as JCT won both games 2–0 and 3–2 respectively.[18][19]
Then, during the very first season of the I-League, Chhetri scored seven goals as JCT finished the season in third place.[20] His only brace that season came against Salgaocar during the final match of the season.[21] Midway through that season though, in December 2007, Chhetri was awarded the AIFF Player of the Year award for 2007 for his excellent form and performances for his club and country.[7]

Interest Abroad[edit]

"Of course, I would love to play in Europe like [David] Villa and it all depends where I get an offer from. England would certainly be fine and I have had talks but the stumbling blocks are the work permit restrictions."
Sunil Chhetri, stating his desire to move abroad to play alongside Spanish striker David Villa.[22]
In October 2008 it was rumored that Chhetri had sparked interest from foreign clubs. These clubs were Leeds United A.F.C. of theFootball League One and Estoril Praia of the Liga de Honra, the second division of Portugal.[23] During an interview Chhetri said that "Nothing has been confirmed as yet but yes, I think I am close to getting there." indicating that there was a chance of him signing in England.[24] However, in the end, a move never materialized.

East Bengal[edit]

Before the 2008–09 season began, Chhetri signed with fellow I-League side East Bengal.[2] He scored on his debut for East Bengal against Chirag United on 26 September 2008 in which he scored in the 28th minute as East Bengal won the match 3–1.[25][26]
Chhetri then went on to score a crucial goal for East Bengal during the Federation Cup in which he scored the only goal against his former club, JCT Mills, which led to East Bengal booking a place in the semi-finals.[27] During the semi-final match, East Bengal took on arch-rivals and another of Sunil's former clubs, Mohun Bagan, in which he missed the decisive penalty in the penalty shootout as East Bengal were officially knocked-out of the tournament.[28]
Midway through the season though, reports came out suggesting that two Major League Soccer teams were interesting in Chhetri, along with his international teammate Steven Dias.[29] These two MLS sides were rumored to be the Los Angeles Galaxy and D.C. United. However, on 25 January 2009, Chhetri arrived in CoventryEngland to begin a trial at Coventry City of the Football League Championship, thus rejecting MLS.[30] Four days later though, Coventry City manager Chris Coleman said that they would not be following their interest in Chhetri.[31] Four months later though, Chhetri said that he would go back to Coventry City in June 2009 for another extended trial.[32] That never materialized however.

Dempo[edit]

Upon being released by East Bengal, Chhetri signed a two-year contract with another fellow I-League side, Dempo on 22 May 2009.[33] In his contract was a clause which allowed him to leave for trials abroad in the future if he wanted to.[33]

More Foreign Interest[edit]

On 7 August 2009 it was reported that Scottish Premier League side Celtic F.C. were linked with a move to sign Chhetri.[34] The Scottish club had watched Chhetri during a pre-season friendly with Santboià, a Segunda División B side, in a pre-season fixture.[34] Yogesh Joshee, Chhetri's agent, was quoted as saying, "I'm waiting to get feedback from Celtic, who saw him on Monday by head scout and then another scout came to watch game, I'll let you know the outcome when I know."[34]
Then on 30 August 2009 it was announced by the Hindustan Times that Chhetri had signed a three-year contract with English Football League Championship side Queens Park Rangers but that he was denied a work permit by the British government.[35] According to an article on the Football Players’ Association of India's official website, Chhetri was denied a work permit because India were not in the top 70 of the FIFA World Rankings. Chhetri, however, remained positive: "But it's not the end of the world. I will still continue to work hard for my country and my club Dempo, who have been very supportive."[35]

Kansas City Wizards[edit]

In March 2010 it was announced that Chhetri was on trial with the Kansas City Wizards on Major League Soccer and that he had played during their pre-season games.[36] He then formally signed for the team on 24 March 2010, becoming just the third Indian to play outside of South Asia and the first Indian to play in MLS.[3] Peter Vermes, the head coach of the Wizards, was quoted as saying "One thing we really like about Sunil is that he's a crafty player. Technically he's very sharp, and he's a guy that has good attacking tendencies."[3]
On 14 April 2010 Chhetri made his debut for the Wizards in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification play-in game against the Colorado Rapids in which he started but ended up with a yellow card and was substituted out of the game at half-time as Kansas City lost the match 1–2.[37] Then, on 23 July 2010, it was announced that Chhetri would play in a mid-season friendly againstManchester United.[38] However this caused controversy as he had not yet played a league match.[39] On 25 July 2010, Chhetri made an appearance for the Wizards against United, coming on as a substitute for Teal Bunbury in the 69th minute as Kansas City won the match 2–1.[40]
However, the next day, it was announced that Chhetri was loaned out to the Indian national team until the end of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.[41] Then on 5 February 2012 it was announced that Chhetri had officially left the team.[42]

Chirag United[edit]

On 10 February 2011 it was announced that Chirag United had beaten United Sikkim to the signing of Sunil Chhetri for the rest of the 2010–11 I-League season.[43] On 3 April 2011 Chhetri scored his first goal for Chirag United against Dempo, however, Dempo won the match 4–2.[44] Chhetri then scored a brace on 29 April 2011 against ONGC to help salvage a 2–2 draw for Chirag.[45]

Mohun Bagan[edit]

On 22 July 2011, it was announced by I-League club Mohun Bagan that Chhetri has signed a one-year deal with the club.[46]

Sporting Clube de Portugal B[edit]

On 4 July 2012 it was reported that Chhetri had signed a two-year contract with Sporting Clube de Portugal and would play with the reserve team.[47] He then made his debut for the side in aSegunda Liga match against S.C. Freamunde in which he came on in the 85th minute as Sporting CP B won the match 2–0.[48]

Churchill Brothers (loan)[edit]

On 13 February 2013 it was announced that in order to get more playing time Chhetri would be loaned out to Churchill Brothers in the I-League for the remainder of the season.[49] He made his debut for Churchill Brothers on 26 February 2013 against Kitchee in the AFC Cup in which Chhetri started as Churchill Brothers lost 0–3.[50] He then scored his first goal for Churchill Brothers in their next match against Semen Padang on 12 March 2013 in which he started and scored in the 27th minute as Churchill Brothers drew the match 2–2.[51] After the season ended, Chhetri had scored four goals in eight matches as he helped Churchill Brothers to their second ever I-League title.[52]

Bengaluru FC[edit]

On 19 July 2013, following his release from Sporting Clube de Portugal, Chhetri signed with new direct-entry I-League side Bengaluru FC for the 2013–14 season.[53] He made his debut for the club in their opening game on 22 September 2013 against Mohun Bagan A.C. in which he came on as a 46th minute substitute for Beikhokhei Beingaichho as Bengaluru managed a 1–1 draw.[54]Chhetri then scored his first goal for the side in the next game against Rangdajied United F.C. in which he found the net in the 67th minute as Bengaluru won 3–0.[55]
He did not score again for Bengaluru till November when, on the 2nd against Mumbai, Chhetri scored from the penalty-spot in the 57th minute to help Bengaluru FC to a 2–2 draw.[56] He then scored his first brace of the season against on 1 December 2013 against Shillong Lajong in which his 7th and 34th minute strikes helped the team to a 2–1 victory.[57] Then in the next match against former club Churchill Brothers Chhetri scored another brace as he led Bengaluru FC to a 3–1 victory.[58] He then scored his third brace in a row in the very next match againstMohammedan as he led Bengaluru FC to a 3–2 win in Kolkata.[59]
Chhetri then finished off an impressive first-half of the season for Bengaluru FC with a goal from the penalty spot against Salgaocar, his ninth of the season, as he led the Bangalore side to a 2–1 victory.[60]

International career[edit]

On March 30, 2004 Chhetri played his first game for the Indian U-20 team in the 1-0 victory over the Pakistan U-23 team in the 2004 SAF Games in Pakistan.[61] On April 3, 2004 Chhetri scored twice for the Indian U-20 team against Bhutan U-23 team in their 4-1 victory.[62] On June 12, 2005 Sunil scored his first goal for the senior India national football team against Pakistan.[63]
Chhetri celebrating after scoring
2007 Nehru Cup
Chhetri's first international tournament was the 2007 Nehru Cup. In the opening game, India defeated Cambodia 6–0 with Chhetri scoring two goals.[64]He also scored a goal in the 2–3 defeat to Syria[65] and another in the 3–0 win over Kyrgyzstan[66] to take his goal tally to four. Chhetri was involved in the build-up to N.P. Pradeep's decisive goal as India beat Syria 1–0 in the final to become the first champions of the tournament since 1997.[67] Later in 2007, India began their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. They were knocked out in the first round by Lebanon with Chhetri scoring once in the away leg (a 4–1 defeat)[68] and once in the home leg (a 2–2 draw)[69] resulting in a 6–3 aggregate defeat.[70]
The 2008 SAFF Championship started with three victories out of a possible three in the group stages. In the opening game, Chhetri scored a goal in a 4–0 victory over Nepal.[71] He scored once more in the championship—in the 2–1 semi-final victory over Bhutan; this was an equaliser before Gouramangi Singh scored India's second goal to send India through to the final.[72] India lost 1–0 to the Maldives in the final and Chhetri played for the full 90 minutes.[73] Later that year, in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup, Chhetri played in all of the matches and scored four goals. In the 1–0 win over Afghanistan, he was involved in the build-up to Climax Lawrence's goal.[74] He also played for the full 90 minutes against Tajikistan (a 1–1 draw)[75] and Turkmenistan (a 2–1 win).[76] In the semi-final againstMyanmar, Chhetri scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory after being assisted by Baichung Bhutia to see India through to the final.[77] In the final against Tajikistan, Chhetri scored a hat-trick which enabled India to win the Cup. This automatically qualified India for the 2011 Asian Cup, the first time they had qualified for the tournament in 24 years.[78] His first goal was originally disallowed foroffside by Uzbek referee Valentin Kovalenko, who changed his mind after consulting his assistant.[79] Hundreds of fans waited outside the stadium to greet India's new "poster boy" and India manager Bob Houghton stated, "He is remarkable, brave and honest. He never gives up."[78]
Initially, Goal.com stated that Chhetri would miss the 2009 Nehru Cup through injury.[80] He played in the tournament, however, and he scored in the second match of the Nehru Cup, a penalty in a 2–1 win over Kyrgyzstan,[81] this being first time he had completed a full match since getting injured before the pre-season tour of Spain with his club.[82] He featured in the other three games in the round robin stage of the tournament, including the "dress rehearsal" for the final against Syria, but did not score.[83][84][85] Chhetri was one of India's scorers in the penalty shootout victory over Syria in the final after the match had ended in a 1–1 draw. He showed flashes of brilliance and scored the second goal in a 5–2 defeat at the hands of Bahrain in the 2011 Asian Cup.He also scored a goal against Asian powerhouse South Korea at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.[86]
He was named the national team Captain for the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification which took place in Malaysia.On 16 November 2011 Chhetri scored in the 39th and 53rd minute for India against Malaysia in a Friendly played at the Salt Lake Stadium. The match ended 3–2 in favour of India.[87] On 11 December 2011 after scoring a goal in SAFF cup's final he set a new record by scoring seven goals in a single edition of the SAFF Championship surpassing I.M.Vijayan’s record of six goals in the 97 edition.[citation needed]
2012 Nehru Cup
On 22 August 2012 Chhetri scored a goal with a header in the added time of the first half against Syria in the first match of Nehru Cup where India won the match 2-1.[88] In the second match, which was on 25 August he scored two goals against Maldives, one goal coming from penalty where the team won 3-0.[89] In the final against fancied opponents Cameroon, Chhetri scored from a well-taken penalty kick to equalize the score at 2-2. In the ensuing penalty shootout which India won 5-4, Chhetri went as the second kick-taker from India and scored.[citation needed]

International statistics[edit]

Statistics accurate as of 19 November 2013.[90]
India national team
YearAppsGoals
200551
200610
200776
2008128
200961
201063
20111814
201273
2013115
Total7240

International goals[edit]

Scores and results list India's goal tally first.

Statistics[edit]

Club[edit]

As of 23 January 2014[91]
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[92]Continental[93]Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JCT Mills2005–06National Football League173--00173
2006–07National Football League1511--001511
2007–08I-League167--00167
Total4821--004821
East Bengal2008-09I-League14942001811
Total14942001811
Dempo2009-10I-League1380000138
Total1380000138
Kansas City Wizards2010MLS00100010
Total00100010
Chirag United2011I-League77000077
Total77000077
Mohun Bagan2011-12I-League1482100169
Total1482100169
Sporting CP B2012-13Liga de Honra3000--30
Total3000--30
Churchill Brothers (loan)2012-13I-League840052136
Total840052136
Bengaluru FC2013-14I-League15931--1910
Total15931--1910
Career total122661045213872

Honours

Club

Dempo S.C.
Churchill Brothers S.C.

National Team[edit]

Individual[edit]

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Some say he’s half man half fish, others say he’s more of a seventy/thirty split. Either way he’s a fishy bastard.

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