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Sunil Chhetri announces India retirement for second time, eyes one last ISL glory with Bengaluru FC

Sunil Chhetri, who retired from international football in June 2024 with an emotional farewell at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium, briefly returned to the national setup earlier this year.

November 07, 2025 / 21:09 IST
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Sunil Chhetri announces India retirement for second time
Sunil Chhetri announces India retirement for second time

Sunil Chhetri, one of India’s most celebrated footballers, is preparing to hang up his boots at the end of the 2025–26 season unless Bengaluru FC can script a fairytale finish. The 41-year-old hinted that winning the Indian Super League (ISL) and earning a spot in continental football could be the perfect swansong to his illustrious career.

“If we win the ISL, it will give me a chance to wear national (winning) club colours and play in international competitions again,” Chhetri told The Times of India on Thursday. “At 42, it’s not easy. I want to score 15 goals this season and retire.”

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Chhetri, who retired from international football in June 2024 with an emotional farewell at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium, briefly returned to the national setup earlier this year. The veteran striker was persuaded by then coach Manolo Márquez to rejoin India for the Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers. However, following the team’s early elimination, Chhetri confirmed that his international journey has officially ended.