quinta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2016

Chhetri hoping for 'home' atmosphere in Doha

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Chhetri hoping for 'home' atmosphere in Doha

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Sunil Chhetri meets fans
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India’s most capped player and all-time leading scorer Sunil Chhetri believes he can reignite his special bond with Qatar, as he seeks to write Indian footballing history with his club, Bengaluru FC. Chhetri is eagerly anticipating Saturday's AFC Cup final agasint Iraq's Al Quwa Al Jawiya in the "appropriate setting" of Doha.
India’s star forward and former captain, who scored two goals in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar, will lead out the I-League champions as they seek to become the first team from India to win an Asian title since 1962. 
The 32-year-old forward, who has scored 51 goals in 91 international appearances, spoke exclusively to www.sc.qa before flying out to Doha and said that Qatar’s Indian community – the largest expatriate group residing in the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ host nation – will help his side create history for Indian football in their adopted homeland.
"Bengaluru reaching the AFC Cup final in the host country of the 2022 World Cup, and hopefully winning it, has signaled the beginning of the revival of Indian football as an Asian power," said Chhetri, who has plied his trade in the reserve team of Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon and in the MLS for the Kansas City Wizards.
The Indian national team last won the Asian Games title in 1962, and were runners-up in the AFC Asian Cup two years later. But no side from the country has managed to reach an Asian final since then, until the club from the southern metropolis defeated defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) of Malaysia in the semi-finals – and Chhetri is relishing the prospect of the final.
"There is no better place in Asia for this revival to begin than in Doha, which will host the next Asian World Cup," he explained. “We’ve already reached out to the Indian community in Doha and have begun receiving such warm responses promising support for the final.
"I am confident our fellow-Indians living in Doha will turn up at the Qatar SC Stadium in large numbers on 5 November. I would like to tell them that our appearance in the final is not just about the city of Bengaluru or the province of Karnataka. It is about India and its revival in Asian football in your adopted homeland, which will host the next Asian World Cup."

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