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Indian Football Legend Sunil Chhetri Announces Retirement from International Football.

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Indian football fans received bittersweet news as iconic striker Sunil Chhetri declared his retirement from international football following the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier against Kuwait on June 6. The announcement marks the end of a remarkable two-decade career adorned with numerous accolades and memorable moments.

In a heartfelt video shared across his social media platforms, the 39-year-old Chhetri expressed gratitude for the journey that spanned 19 years, characterizing it as a blend of duty, pressure, and immense joy. Debuting in 2005, Chhetri’s impact on Indian football has been profound, with his stellar performances earning him the status of a national icon.

Chhetri’s retirement comes with a remarkable legacy, as he leaves behind a trail of records and achievements. With an impressive tally of 94 goals, he holds the distinction of being India’s all-time top scorer and most-capped player. Additionally, Chhetri ranks third among active players worldwide in terms of goal-scoring, trailing only the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

As India’s football captain, Chhetri has been a source of inspiration and a symbol of resilience, leading the team through triumphs and challenges alike. His departure marks the end of an era but also serves as a testament to his enduring impact on the sport in India.

With India currently positioned second in Group A of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Chhetri’s imminent retirement adds a poignant element to the team’s upcoming fixtures. Despite bidding farewell to international football, his legacy will continue to inspire generations of aspiring footballers and serve as a reminder of the heights that dedication, talent, and passion can achieve in the beautiful game.


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