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  • IndiaFootyy77IndiaFootyy77 Delhi30 Points

     5 Indian footballers who are playing abroad


    5. Sanjeev Stalin (CD Aves / Portugal) The 19-year-old Sanjeev Stalin has signed a two-year contract with them, and will first turn up for their developmental side.

     4. Ishan Pandita (Lorca FC / Spain) He signed for another Tercera Division (Spain's fourth tier) club Lorca FC in the summer. In the 25 matches he has played for them, Ishan has scored six goals for his team.

     3. Aniket Bharti (Znicz Pruszków / Poland) Aniket Bharti is the future face of Indian Football and you probable haven’t heard of him, the 16-year-old is the brother of Abneet Bharti who has also played abroad in Singapore and Spain for Real Valladolid CF, Aniket is currently playing in the U17 team and is regularly promoted to play in higher age groups as well, Znicz Pruszków are very well known for their academies and have created world class players like Robert Lewandowski, all age groups of the club play in the highest level of polish football. He was called by the India U17 team at the end of last year.

     2. Uttam Rai (Friends FC / Nepal) In the winter transfer window, Rai signed for Friends FC, who play in the top tier of Nepal. He scored four goals in eight matches for them and prevented them from being relegated.

     1. Amarjeet Mishra (CD Estrela) After he turned 18, he joined the junior team of Estrela and made the switch to their senior side a year later. They play in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third tier of Portuguese football.


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  • SiVSiV 1853 Points
    @IndiaFootyy77 Aniket Bharti is in kbfc reserves ..  Eelco did not select him in first squad 
  • IndiaFootyy77IndiaFootyy77 Delhi30 Points
    @SiV Abneet Bharti is playing for KBFC, I am talking about his younger brother Aniket Bharti (he was the one called by the U17 National team.
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  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29216 Points
    Both brothers are Scam artist's
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  • RonnyRonny 10441 Points
    Uttam Rai is finished..Stalin could not find a spot in even Arrow's squad but I appreciate him trying his luck abroad
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  • giridharangiridharan Washington D.C3586 Points
    I still feel Stalin has done the right thing. He is still young. We all thought Chettri was done when he came back from abroad. Proved he became a better player with right attitude with very very limited chances he got. 

    Stalin like GSS(he is still young and can improve a lot IMHO)  should at-least fight it out there to understand and become better, Does not matter if he is not better than arrows squad members. If he keeps playing with that bunch with the right attitude he is bound to come 5 times a better player than the current arrows bunch.
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  • RonnyRonny 10441 Points
    Nobody ever thought Chhetri was done lol, when he came back..We knew he would continue to make progress
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  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9281 Points
    Well unlike Komal and Boris, at least Stalin's career is not getting wasted in Sonagachi whorehouses. 
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  • giridharangiridharan Washington D.C3586 Points
    @Ronny

    Listen to the podcast by westwood on how chhetri arrived at BFC after his spell abroad. Credits to him for punching his weight with a professional club and improving from there on. Just check our conversations at the initial BFC season. Nobody thought he would transform and become the player he is today. Most expected chhetri to fail with less than 300 mins abroad 
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  • RonnyRonny 10441 Points
    Most but not someone who played with him!
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