In two closely fought semi-finals, Delhi beat Mizoram 3-2, while Karnataka edged Manipur 1-0. Delhi saw off a late surge by Mizoram in their semi-final to win 3-2 in a match that was primarily controlled by the former
Edmund Lalrindika burst forward on the left, shook off a stern challenge from Anirudh Thapa and laced a fierce left-footed shot past Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's near post as if it's no big deal and he does that every evening
Sunil Chhetri has one last game in an India shirt to look forward to. In Kolkata, at the VYBK, a venue very close to his heart, in front of a very special crowd. Life will be different for the captain after June 6, but football won't stop
After taking the footballing world by surprise with the news of his retirement, ace India marksman Sunil Chhetri mapped out his retirement plans saying he wanted to leave behind a legacy as a good-looking and hard-working player.
On Thursday, Chhetri took to X to announce his retirement from international football. He will have his last dance for the Blue Tigers in front of the home fans at the Salt Lake Stadium on June 6 against Kuwait.
A player who redefined the standards of Indian football, Chhetri emerged as an inspiration not only for his nation but also in the international circuit.
Legendary football and India skipper Sunil Chhetri on Thursday opened up on his decision to retire from international football and said he made the right decision.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah showered praise on India football skipper Sunil Chhetri and said he is one of India's most decorated footballers
After Indian football skipper Sunil Chhetri announced his retirement from international football, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik hailed the 39-year-old and said his "glittering legacy" will always be remembered.
Indian football icon Sunil Chhetri, renowned for his remarkable contributions to the sport, declared his retirement from international football, stirring a range of emotions among sports enthusiasts on Thursday
Nineteen years, or in footballing terms a lifetime, is how long Sunil Chhetri graced the national colours. The India number 11, who has played 150 international matches and scored 93 times for the Blue Tigers, is now ready to hang up his prized pair of boots after his last hurrah against Kuw