Chhetri not among 35 probables for CAFA Nations Cup
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Mercurial striker Sunil Chhetri has been left out of the 35 probables named by newly-appointed Indian football team head coach Khalid Jamil for the upcoming CAFA Nations Cup in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It’s unlikely that he was dropped on the basis of his form in the four matches he played after coming back from his international retirement. However, it’s also not known whether Chhetri himself requested not to consider him for the tournament or if he was rested as his Indian Super League (ISL) side Bengaluru FC is yet to start pre-season training.

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Bengaluru FC recently suspended salaries for its first-team players and staff, including that of Chhetri, due to uncertainty surrounding the ISLโ€™s future. However, Jamil’s list of probables includes other Bengaluru FC players like goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, defenders Chinglensana Singh, Rahul Bheke, Roshan Singh Naorem and midfieler Suresh Singh.

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All India Football Federation (AIFF) officials are not willing to comment on the matter, saying โ€œthe question should be asked to the head coachโ€. Forty-one-year-old Chhetri took international retirement after playing against Kuwait in June last year, but made a return to the national team in the match against Maldives in March this year following a request from then India head coach Manolo Marquez. Chhetri has played four matches since then and scored once, in the team’s 3-0 win over Maldives.

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India drew Bangladesh 0-0 and lost to Hong Kong 0-1 in the Asian Cup qualifiers, leaving the country in a difficult position to qualify for the continental showpiece in 2027. In between, India lost 0-2 to Thailand in an international friendly match. Marquez quit after the string of poor performance of the team.

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The players will begin training in Bengaluru from Saturday with 22 players having reported to the camp so far. The remaining 13 other players are expected to join the camp after completing their Durand Cup engagements with their respective clubs. The AIFF has urged all the clubs to release national team players for the tournament so that the national team can prepare for the upcoming Asian Cup Qualifiers match against Singapore (home and away) in October.



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