Talent is not the problem in our country, says Chhetri

Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri on Monday said talent is not the problem in the country and all stakeholders need to ensure that the next crop of players are well looked after. “Talent is not the problem here. We could have plenty of Olympic gold medals. I know how hard the AIFF works to get […]

Sunil Chhetri.
by Our Correspondent - August 4, 2020, 3:34 am

Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri on Monday said talent is not the problem in the country and all stakeholders need to ensure that the next crop of players are well looked after.

“Talent is not the problem here. We could have plenty of Olympic gold medals. I know how hard the AIFF works to get a bigger pool of players. It is very important to give the young talented players the right food, training and so on. When all this is done, it can be a monumental growth,” Chhetri, who turned 36 on Monday, said during the EDelhi summit organised by Football Delhi to celebrate the occasion of his birthday.

All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Praful Patel lauded the Government of Odisha for setting an example of how a state government can help sports thrive in a particular region.

“I think states like Odisha need to be commended. They have actively supported every sport. That is something that other state governments should follow too,” Patel said.

 Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, AFC General Secretary Dato Windsor John, Jagdish Mitra, Chief Strategic Officer, Tech Mahindra, Football Delhi President Shaji Prabhakaran were also present in the virtual meet, as was talismanic captain Chhetri.