Indian Footballing “GOAT”, Sunil Chhetri, Retires from International Football.
Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri, 39, has officially retired from international football. The iconic Indian captain played his final game against Kuwait in the World Cup Qualifiers, marking the end of a remarkable career.
With 94 goals in 151 games, Chhetri is ranked fourth in the all-time list of most goals scored in international football history, trailing only Cristiano Ronaldo, Ali Daei, and Lionel Messi. His legacy is cemented with numerous records and achievements that highlight his extraordinary contribution to Indian football.
Records & Achievements:
– Most matches (151) and goals (94) for an Indian footballer.
– First Indian ever to score 50 international goals.
– Scored four hat-tricks for the national team.
– Only Indian to score a hat-trick in the final of an international tournament.
– Scored in three finals of the SAFF Cup.
– Named AIFF Player of the Year a record seven times.
– Named Asian Icon by AFC in 2018.
Chhetri’s impact on Indian football is unparalleled. His achievements have inspired countless young players and elevated the sport’s profile in India. Named AIFF Player of the Year seven times and recognized as an Asian icon by the AFC in 2018, Chhetri’s illustrious career is a testament to his dedication and skill.
As Indian football bids farewell to one of its greatest players, the legacy of Captain, Leader, Legend Sunil Chhetri will continue to inspire future generations. His contributions to the sport are truly unmatchable, and his retirement marks the end of a glorious era in Indian football.