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Sunil Chhetri returns to international football

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New Delhi: In a major boost for Indian football, Sunil Chhetri has announced his return to international football, less than a year after bidding farewell to the national team.

The decision comes at a crucial time as India prepares for key international fixtures, including the AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers.

Chhetri, 40, had initially retired from international football on June 6, 2024, following a goalless draw against Kuwait in a FIFA World Cup qualifier at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium. His departure marked the end of an illustrious international career, during which he became India’s all-time leading goal scorer and most-capped player, with 94 goals in 151 appearances.

Despite stepping away from international duty, Chhetri remained in peak form with Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL), where he scored 12 goals and provided two assists in the ongoing season. His stellar performances caught the attention of national team head coach Manolo Marquez, who persuaded him to reconsider his retirement in light of the challenges ahead.

“The qualification for the Asian Cup is very crucial for us. Given the importance of the tournament and the matches ahead, I discussed with Sunil Chhetri about making a comeback to strengthen the national team. He agreed, and so we have included him in the squad,” Marquez stated.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed Chhetri’s return on March 6, announcing his inclusion in the 26-member squad for the upcoming FIFA International Window. India is set to face the Maldives in a friendly match on March 19, followed by a crucial AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers Final Round match against Bangladesh on March 25 at Shillong’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Chhetri’s return is expected to provide a significant morale boost to the squad, with fans and teammates welcoming the comeback of the ‘captain, leader, legend.’ As India pushes for a spot in the AFC Asian Cup 2027, his experience and leadership could prove invaluable on the international stage.

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