Football legend Sunil Chhetri, who played his last international game against Kuwait in a FIFA World Cup 2026 AFC qualifier second-round Group A match here at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK), was felicitated post-match by the Eastern Command of the Indian Army. Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari UYSM, AVSM, SM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, presented a sparklingly impressive memento to Sunil while paying rich tribute to his contribution to the sport.
Lieutenant General Tiwari elucidated the retiring Indian legend’s long relationship with the Army stating, “Sunil has always embodied the values of a professional soldier, fighting for his country till the very end and against all odds. Athletes like him are a role-model for the youth of this country and the Indian Army is proud of its long association with such a legend of football. Son of an Army man, Sunil has made the entire Army fraternity proud with his attitude, commitment and dedication in a long and memorable career. We wish him a most fulfilling life after he is done playing the game.”
Captain fantastic and legend Sunil Chhetri, who with his 94 international goals, was the highest international goal scorer playing actively, has had the backing and support of the Indian Army all along his journey towards becoming a professional footballer.
His father, K. B. Chhetri, was an officer in the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers of the Indian Army and he picked up the game in the Army Public School in Delhi. Thereafter he joined the City Football Club for whom he played the Durand Cup in the 2001-02 season. Although, his team did not progress much, but Sunil played all games and also scored a goal, which saw him get his first big-break with the legendary Mohun Bagan Club of Kolkata.
The rest, as they say is history. Sunil finally also won his first and only Durand Cup title till date, when he picked up the glittering Durand trophies in its 131st edition in Kolkata at the same VYBK venue.
The Army had planned and celebrated the whole occassion in a manner befitting a legend. A combined pipe band of 14th and 15th Battalions of the Bihar regiment of Indian Army played the welcome tribute segment to Sunil Chhetri. The 2.5min tune was composed by Bir Nepali. Then when Sunil finally exited the stadium, he escorted out by two bagpipers playing a tune by Auld Lang Syne.
The Eastern Command, under the aegis of the Durand Football Tournament Society (DFTS) which is overseen by the Chief of Defence Staff as its President and the three Service Chiefs as its Vice Presidents , organises the famous Durand Cup, Asia’s oldest football tournament.