Sunil Chhetri Retained By Mumbai City FC For 2016 Indian Super League
Sunil Chhetri, India's all-time leading scorer, has been retained by Indian Super League team Mumbai City FC
- Abhishek Paul
- Updated: September 06, 2016 06:21 pm IST
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Sunil Chhetri has been retained by Mumbai City FC
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Chhetri is India's highest goal scorer ever
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Chhetri played in clubs like Kansas City Wizards and Sporting Lisbon B
Sunil Chhetri, star striker and India captain, has been retained by the Ranbir Kapoor co-owned Mumbai City FC for the 2016 Indian Super League.
With 51 international goals to his name, Chhetri is India's highest goal scorer and is also Bengaluru FC's top scorer for the 2015-2016 season of the I-League.
Beginning his professional football career with Mohun Bagan, the 32-year-old Chhetri went on to become the first Indian footballer to be part of a Major League Soccer squad with the Kansas City Wizards. He later represented Sporting Clube de Portugal B team. Chhetri has also represented some of the biggest teams in Indian football and has been a part of Dempo SC, East Bengal, Mohun Bagan & Bengaluru FC.
Scoring twice in his second game, Chhetri lead Mumbai City FC to their first win of the 2015 season. With an impressive seven goals last year, which included a hat-trick against North East United, Chhetri is all set to better his game and put his best foot forward this year.
Speaking of his upcoming season, Sunil Chhetri said, "I am elated to return to Mumbai City FC for season three of the ISL. It is a great club with amazing fans. Ranbir, Mr. Parekh, Indranil and the entire team have been great to work with and I can't wait to don the blue of Mumbai and hopefully give the fans a better result!"
Ranbir Kapoor, Team owner, Mumbai City FC said, "We are extremely excited to have Sunil back with us. A player of his quality provides a huge lift to the team. His work ethic is incredible and he sets the bar high for everyone and that's amazing to have in the dressing room. I'm sure he'll give the fans plenty of reasons to keep cheering for him this season too!"