As the clock winds down on Sunil Chhetri's iconic career, Indian football is preparing to bid farewell to one of its greatest ambassadors. The talismanic striker, who will hang up his boots after the clash against Kuwait on June 6th, has etched his name into the history books, becoming the fourth highest international goalscorer of all time with 92 goals for the Blue Tigers. Chhetri's incredible years have been a testament of indomitable spirit, propelling a feeble Indian football into the global limelight.
Chhetri's meteoric rise began in 2005 when he made his international debut for India, scoring on his very first appearance against Pakistan. Over the next 18 years, he would go on to rewrite the record books, shattering milestones and inspiring a generation of Indian footballers.
Humble beginnings in ISL
Debuting in the Indian Super League (2015) with Mumbai City FC marked the beginning of Chhetri's dominance in the league. Though just a glimpse of what was to come, his seven goals in 11 games that season showcased his prowess. It laid the foundation for his future exploits in the ISL with Bengaluru FC.
Groundbreaking MLS move
In 2010, Chhetri became the first Indian to be signed by an MLS club when he joined Kansas City Wizards. Despite a brief spell, this move was a testament to his talent being recognized on the global stage. It paved the way for more Indian players to pursue opportunities in prestigious foreign leagues.
Sunil Chhetri with team mates during a training session ahead of their first match against Pakistan at SAFF Championship 2023 File Photo/ PTI
The FIFA documentary
A remarkable honour, Chhetri's life and career were chronicled in a three-part FIFA documentary ahead of the 2022 World Cup, bringing his achievements to the world's attention. The documentary was a fitting tribute to one of India's greatest sporting icons, allowing fans to delve into his incredible journey.
AFC challenge cup heroics
Chhetri announced his arrival on the international scene with a scintillating hat-trick in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup final against Tajikistan, leading India to the title. This performance cemented his status as the new talisman of Indian football, taking over the mantle from the legendary Bhaichung Bhutia.
AFC cup legend
A deserving recognition of his exploits in the AFC Cup, Chhetri was nominated among Asia's greatest strikers for the competition's All-Time XI in 2021. His prolific goalscoring and consistent performances in the tournament made him a standout name in Asian club football.
In this photo dated Jan. 09, 2021, Sunil Chhetri plays against SC East Bengal at the Hero Indian Super League, at Fatorda Stadium in Goa. Chhetri announced on Thursday, May 16, 2024 that he will retire from international football after the FIFA World Cup qualification match against Kuwait on June 6 PTI
ISL glory with Bengaluru FC
After coming agonizingly close in 2017, Chhetri led Bengaluru FC to their maiden ISL title in 2018/19, scoring 9 goals and providing 3 assists in a talismanic campaign. His leadership and clutch performances were instrumental in ending Bengaluru's title drought in the league.
Khel Ratna honour
Chhetri became the first footballer to receive India's highest sporting honor, the Khel Ratna, in 2021 in recognition of his outstanding performances between 2017-2021. This award was a testament to his impact on Indian football and his status as a national icon.
Most capped Indian player
Surpassing the great Bhaichung Bhutia, Chhetri etched his name as India's most-capped player in 2019, a testament to his longevity and commitment to the national team. His unwavering dedication to the Blue Tigers' cause made him a role model for aspiring footballers.
In this Tuesday, July 4, 2023 file photo Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri acknowledges fans after winning the final football match of SAFF Championship 2023 against Kuwait in Bengaluru PTI
Overtaking Messi's tally
In a remarkable feat, Chhetri briefly overtook Lionel Messi as the active international top scorer in 2021, a remarkable achievement for an Indian footballer. This milestone highlighted Chhetri's prolific goalscoring abilities on the global stage.
Among the greatest ever
Chhetri's crowning glory came in 2023 when he became the fourth highest goalscorer in international football history with 92 goals, only behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Ali Daei, and Messi. This phenomenal achievement cemented his legacy as one of the greatest strikers the game has ever seen.
Sunil Chhetri's journey has been one of relentless determination and an inexorable love for the game. His records and achievements have elevated the sport's stature in India. Even as he rides into the sunset, Chhetri's extraordinary exploits will continue to inspire Indian football for generations to come.