Key Points

Three young footballers have been called up to India's national football team, marking a significant milestone in their careers. Suhail Bhat, Nikhil Prabhu, and Hrithik Tiwari represent different regions and positions, bringing fresh energy to the squad. Each player expresses profound gratitude and excitement about training alongside legendary players like Sunil Chhetri. Their journeys highlight the growing depth and talent in Indian football, with coaches like Manolo Márquez recognizing their potential.

Key Points: Young Blue Tigers Suhail Bhat Debut Dreams with Chhetri's Squad

  • First-time national team players share emotional journey to Blue Tigers
  • Young footballers train alongside legendary Sunil Chhetri
  • Diverse talents from Punjab, Kashmir represent India's football future
  • Manolo Márquez sees potential in emerging players
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First-timers Suhail Bhat, Nikhil Prabhu, Hrithik Tiwari dream of a bigger future in Blue Tigers colours

Three emerging talents Suhail Bhat, Nikhil Prabhu, and Hrithik Tiwari share their inspiring journey to India's national football team

"I dream of making my debut. Not just for me, but also for my family and the entire Kashmir. - Suhail Bhat"

Kolkata, May 22

Every senior national team camp is a home of dreams. Dreams of the first training session, the first step onto the pitch wearing the blue of India, the first cap, the first goal. In Kolkata this time, three newcomers resonate with that - Suhail Ahmad Bhat, Nikhil Prabhu, and Hrithik Tiwari.

Bhat, aged 20, the youngest member of the camp, was two months old when Sunil Chhetri made his senior India debut and scored his first goal. Now, the two strikers train together on the same pitch. It's perhaps impossible to find any young Indian striker who doesn't idolise Chhetri.

"It is surreal to train with Chhetri bhai, and have conversations with him. I always wanted to know how it feels to be with him," Bhat told the AIFF's website.

"It was a dream to be here in the senior team. After beginning with the U16s and gradually climbing the ladder to the U19s and U23s, the hunger to be in the senior national team always remained. It isn't easy to come here, it needs a lot of hard work. The best players in the country are here, so it's a dream come true for me to be here and train with these guys.

Bhat, who plays his club football for Mohun Bagan SG, has played U16 and U23 internationals for India. He was part of the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers squad in 2023 at just 18 years of age. After three days of training with the senior team, Suhail shared the difference he has felt after the step up.

"I can see the difference clearly. We represent the country in the youth team as well, but the senior team is totally different. The competition is much higher. The gap is much bigger.

"I dream of making my debut. Not just for me, but also for my family and the entire Kashmir. My dream is Kashmir's dream. I'll keep working really hard," Suhail added.

Defensive midfielder Nikhil Prabhu is also living the dream of the first camp, but feels it is just the start.

"The call-up felt like a dream coming true, not just mine, but also my parents’. I knew I was living the dream I had worked so hard for, but at the same time, I felt that this was just the beginning of the journey," Prabhu said.

The 24-year-old put on consistent performances for Punjab FC in the Indian Super League this season, with India head coach Manolo Márquez especially impressed with his versatility and duels.

"At the club, you play alongside foreigners and have a certain style of setup. But in the national team, you are playing with some of the names you have grown up watching, and that itself brings a special kind of feeling and responsibility," Prabhu said.

“The atmosphere in the camp has been really positive. I am learning a lot from my teammates and seniors, both on and off the pitch. I had been working hard on the field and waiting patiently for this opportunity," he added.

For goalkeeper Hrithik Tiwari, the camp presents a significant learning opportunity to not just learn from the best custodians in India but also compete against them and earn a spot in the matchday squad.

"The camp environment has been amazing, very professional, but also incredibly warm and welcoming. Training at this level, especially as a goalkeeper, pushes you every single day. I’m really enjoying it and learning a lot from experienced keepers like Amrinder (Singh) paaji, Vishal (Kaith) bhai, and Gurmeet (Singh) bhai, some of the best goalkeepers in the country."

Manolo Marquez, who is also Tiwari's coach at FC Goa, perceives a successful future for him, stating that the 23-year-old would be a top goalkeeper in India. The national team camp is the start of the journey to the top.

"Getting the call-up was an unbelievable moment, something I’ve dreamed about since I first started playing football. I’ve worked really hard over the years and made a lot of sacrifices, so this means everything to me, my family, and everyone who’s supported me along the way. It’s also a reminder that the hard work doesn’t stop here," Tiwari shared.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
So proud to see young talents getting their chance! Suhail representing Kashmir is especially heartwarming. Hope these boys get proper guidance and don't fade away like many promising talents before them. Indian football needs consistency in nurturing players 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Nikhil Prabhu's journey from Punjab FC to national camp shows ISL is working as a talent pipeline! But we need more Indian coaches at grassroots level. Foreign coaches come and go, but our football culture needs to grow organically. Still, best wishes to all three! 🙌
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Arjun S.
Good to see fresh faces but let's be honest - we're still decades behind in football development. While these boys train with Chhetri, their counterparts in Japan/Korea are training with world-class facilities. AIFF needs to invest more in infrastructure than just PR stories.
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Sneha R.
Hrithik's humility is refreshing! "Hard work doesn't stop here" - this attitude will take him far. Goalkeepers often get less spotlight but they're so crucial. Hope he gets to debut soon! Wishing all three boys the very best 💙 #IndianFootball
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Vikram J.
As a Mohun Bagan fan, I've watched Suhail closely. Kid has raw talent but needs to work on finishing. Hope Chhetri bhai mentors him well. Also good to see players from different regions - Kashmir, Goa, Maharashtra. Football unites India like nothing else!
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Neha P.
Their excitement is so pure! Reminds me why I love sports. Not about politics or money at this stage - just boys living their dream. Hope they stay grounded and keep improving. Indian football's future looks brighter with such dedicated players 🌟

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