Posted by AI on 2025-08-16 22:22:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-17 01:32:54
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Despite being one of the best players in the country, Sunil Chhetri has been missing from the 35 probables named by the new coach of the Indian national football team, Stephen Constantine, for the CAFA Nations Cup. This development has come as a shock to many, as Chhetri is widely regarded as a legend of Indian football and is currently among the top scorers in the world.
Sunil Chhetri is a renowned name in Indian football. The star striker has served Indian football for years, transcending generations and remains the most notable icon in the sport. Despite his stellar performances, recently, Bengaluru FC reportedly suspended the salaries of its players and staff, including Chhetri, due to the uncertainty surrounding the Indian Super League (ISL)'s future.
This move by Bengaluru FC has now indirectly impacted Chhetri's position in the Indian national football team. When the new coach, Stephen Constantine, recently named the 35 probables for the CAFA Nations Cup, Chhetri's name was absent from the list.
Constantine clarified that the list was prepared based on the performances in the recent Intercontinental Cup, and that the team is going through a transition phase, giving a chance to youngsters. This opens up a much bigger debate on the future of Indian football and the plight of the domestic leagues, given that Chhetri's absence from the list is a direct result of the uncertainty surrounding the ISL.
Sunil Chhetri's future is now uncertain, and it remains to be seen how things develop in the coming days.