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Sunil Chhetri to Set New Record at Asian Games 2022?

Indian national football team is in photoshoot ahead of Asian Games 2022.
Indian National Football team is ready for the Asian Games 2022. (Credit: X)

India Set to Play 19th Asian Games Football Match After 9-Year Gap

In the first round of the 1951 Asian Games in Delhi, India faced Indonesia, and nobody realized that it would mark the beginning of a special relationship between Indian football and the continental games.

India has won two gold medals and one bronze medal in Asian Games since then. India is now preparing to play its 57th match at the Asian Games after a nine-year gap.

The opening fixture at Hangzhou 2022 will be against hosts China at the Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 17:00 IST.

Six teams participated in the inaugural games in the Indian capital. Hangzhou will have 21 participants competing for the podium. India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar are in Group A.

The top two sides and the four best third-placed teams will progress to the round of 16. Sahu Mewalal was the star of the show in 1951. He netted in each of India’s three wins for the gold.

The spotlight will be on Sunil Chhetri this time. He became only the third Indian to captain the team in two Asian Games (2014 and 2022). Sailen Manna (1951 and 1954) and Bhaichung Bhutia (2002 and 2006) are the other two.

Players like Chhetri and Sandesh Jhingan were part of the Incheon 2014 squad. They know exactly how different Asian Games football is. You’re not just representing the national football team; you’re representing the entire Indian sporting fraternity.

The experience of living in the Asian Games village, with more than 600 fellow Indian athletes across 34 sports, is something unmatchable. It will be the first time for the other 20 Indian football team players to experience it.

Indian Football Legends Share Their Thoughts on Asian Games

Legendary forward Inder Singh scored in the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok. He mentioned, “I played domestic football with distinction for nearly 25 years, but I still cherish every moment of my international career. I strongly believe that nothing gives a footballer greater pleasure than playing for the country. The blue jersey is one memento that every sportsperson wants to display proudly in his or her living room.”

“In my career, I always felt that playing in the Asian Games was one of the biggest achievements of my life. Tomorrow, when the Indian team plays their first match against China PR, I will sit in front of the TV to savor every moment of the proceedings,” added Inder excitedly.

Jo Paul Ancheri had the proud honor of donning the India blue at two Asian Games – Bangkok 1998 and Busan 2002. The striker said, “I am hoping that in these Asian Games, the Indian team will come up with some surprises. It is simply because all the players will be motivated and determined to prove their mettle for the National Team. As a former footballer who played both domestic and international football for a long time, I know the difference. I always thought that playing for the country was like being a part of history. During my career, I always remained a top club footballer for the entire season, but those two weeks in between with the National Team gave me the greatest pleasure.”

AIFF Secretary General Dr. Shaji Prabhakaran said, “Asian Games has an emotional connection with fans across India. Thus, in our four-year strategic plan for the next Asian Games, we have already factored in how we are going to prepare a team to be there. With long-term planning, we can be best prepared for the Asian Games.”

India head coach Igor Stimac optimistic ahead of Asian Games opener against China

Facing the hosts in the first game is always a great challenge. Matches in Group A will come thick and fast, with clashes against neighbors Bangladesh (September 21) and Myanmar (September 24) next in line.

Time isn’t India’s friend at the moment, but if there’s someone who can get the best out of the team in demanding situations like these, it’s head coach Igor Stimac.

Stimac said, “There is no reason to waste time now. We need to focus on what can be done in the next two days until the kick-off to do everything possible within our power to open the tournament with a good fight. And very importantly, we need to prepare the wide picture of the tournament because we have three games. I am going to ask the players to play to the best of their abilities, and I will try to help them achieve that.”

Sharing his thoughts on the Chinese team, the Croatian said, “They have been preparing this team for a long time. Since March this year, they’ve played four tough and good-quality games against strong opponents, losing three and winning one. Mostly they prefer a 4-4-2 system, which might change to a 3-4-3 occasionally. They have three senior players who are really important to them. So, it will be tough because they’ve invested a lot in this team, especially because they are hosting the Asian Games.

Stimac added, “No tournament is a formality for me, neither the players. There is a possibility to qualify from the group, but to do that, some luck needs to be on our side also, and the goal is for the boys to give their best performances of their lives.”

Group A matchups for the Indian Men’s Team at the 19th Asian Games:

  • China will play against India at 17:00 IST on September 19.
  • India will face Bangladesh at 13:30 IST on September 21.
  • Myanmar will compete against India at 17:00 IST on September 24.
  • You can watch all the matches live on the Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.

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