Talisman Sunil Chhetri, senior defender Sandesh Jhingan and first-choice goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu were on Tuesday named in a 22-member Indian men’s football squad for the upcoming Asian Games.
In Hangzhou, China, the host city for the Games, the Indian squad will be under the charge of national senior team head coach, Igor Stimac.
It is learnt that this Indian squad has got approval from the Asian Games organisers and the Olympic Council of Asia.
The participation of the Indian men’s and women’s football sides in the Hangzhou Games was earlier in doubt as per the sports ministry’s criteria of sending teams which are ranked in top-8 in the continent.
The ministry later cleared both the teams by relaxing the criteria after an appeal from the AIFF.
The Indian men’s team is placed alongside hosts China PR, Bangladesh, and Myanmar in Group A.
There are 23 teams, who have been divided into six groups. Group A, B, C, E, and F have four teams each while Group D has three teams.
Twice Asian Games champions India are participating in the football event of the continental games for the first time in nine years.
The Asian Games’ football competition is a Under-23 affair but due to the one-year delay in hosting this edition of the event, the organisers have allowed those who are 24 years old to participate, with the cut off date of birth being fixed at January 1, 1999.
Asian Games rules allow three over-age players to be part of a squad.
The national football team would be returning to the Asian Games after missing the 2018 edition in Jakarta.