FIFA shoots ‘special series’ with Sunil Chhetri as part of regional content initiative, Tottenham congratulates record

Chhetri also received a congratulatory message from top English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur for equalling Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas’ tally of 84 international goals

June 17, 2022 07:48 pm | Updated 07:48 pm IST - New Delhi

FIFA shoots a ‘special series’ with Sunil Chhetri as part of a regional content initiative. File photo

FIFA shoots a ‘special series’ with Sunil Chhetri as part of a regional content initiative. File photo | Photo Credit: S. V. Sriram

Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri has truly gone global with FIFA shooting a “special series” on him in appreciation of a stellar career for a country for whom a World Cup participation remains a pipedream after years of bombast.

Turning out for a country that is yet to play in the World Cup, Chhetri featuring in a series by the world football governing body is unprecedented by any stretch of imagination.

“Some of the parts have been in shot in Bangalore as he is living there while a bit of shooting also took place in Delhi, where his parents live and where he grew up,” a source aware of the development told PTI on Friday.

“I genuinely don’t care about records and personal milestones. I just want to enjoy myself as I move on to the last moments”Sunil Chhetri

“It’s part of a FIFA’s regional content initiative which they have launched. So globally when one talks of Indian football, Sunil, without a doubt, is the contact point. You would go to him, right,” an Indian football insider added.

In something that normally doesn’t happen, Chhetri also received a congratulatory message from top English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur for equalling Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas’ tally of 84 international goals.

By scoring India’s second goal in their final AFC Asian Cup Qualifying game against Afghanistan on Tuesday, Chhetri drew level with Puskas while becoming the fifth-highest international goal scorer of all time.

He now stands just two goals behind Argentine football superstar Lionel Messi’s tally of 86 goals.

The 37-year-old Chhetri is the third-highest goal scorer in international football among active players, a list that is led by Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo has so far scored 117 goals for the national team.

In an illustrious career, Chhetri has represented the Indian team in 129 games so far.

When asked about his record after India’s qualification to the Asian Cup, the Indian captain had stated, “I genuinely don’t care about records and personal milestones. I just want to enjoy myself as I move on to the last moments – just go out and enjoy on the pitch.” While this is the first time that India has qualified for back-to-back editions of the top continental tournament, the team has struggled to get its act right in recent years, yet again failing to progress in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

Sunil Chhetri took to social media impressed by the huge turnout at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata for their Asian Cup match against Hong Kong.

Sunil Chhetri took to social media impressed by the huge turnout at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata for their Asian Cup match against Hong Kong. | Photo Credit: @chetrisunil11/twitter

The team though made amends for the disappointment in the World Cup Qualifiers by entering the Asian Cup with Chhetri leading from the front with four goals.

Impressed by the huge turnout at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, Chhetri says the side would love to play the AFC Asian Cup on home soil while confessing to “hitting my peak” at a time when many are discussing his retirement from the game.

“The kind of form we are in, we would have loved to play at home. The way the fans are coming up and supporting us in numbers, it would be great to play here,” said Chhetri. 

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