Why Sunil Chhetri Was Left Out! Khalid Jamil Announces 23-Man India Squad For CAFA Nations Cup 2025 News24 –
Indian football is set to begin a new chapter under head coach Khalid Jamil, who has announced his 23-member squad for the upcoming CAFA Nations Cup starting August 29 in Tajikistan. But while excitement builds around Jamil’s first assignment, one decision has left fans stunned – the absence of legendary striker Sunil Chhetri.
A New Era, A Bold Call
Jamil, who officially took charge of the Blue Tigers earlier this month, surprised many by choosing to move forward without India’s most celebrated footballer. Known for his attacking instincts and leadership, Chhetri has been the heartbeat of Indian football for over a decade. Yet, Jamil opted not to call him for the preparatory camp, signaling a shift towards a more youthful approach.
The camp began on August 1 with 29 probables, eventually trimmed to 23 after Mohun Bagan refused to release seven of their key players. Despite this setback, Jamil expressed confidence in the final squad, which blends seasoned campaigners like Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Sandesh Jhingan with emerging talents like Irfan Yadwad and Vikram Partap Singh.
Why Was Chhetri Left Out?
While no official statement directly addresses Chhetri’s omission, several factors may have influenced the decision:
Focus on Long-Term Planning – At 40, Chhetri has given his all for the national team, but Jamil might be building a squad for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup and beyond.
Fitness & Workload Management – After a grueling ISL season, the management may have chosen to rest the veteran striker for upcoming key fixtures.
Tactical Shift – Jamil is known for his high-intensity approach, often relying on younger forwards who can press aggressively.
Tournament Details
India will face hosts Tajikistan (August 29), defending champions Iran (September 1), and Afghanistan (September 4) in Group B. The top two teams will progress to the play-offs, with the final scheduled for September 8 in Tashkent.
The Emotional Void
For Indian football fans, the CAFA Nations Cup would have been another chance to witness Chhetri lead from the front, perhaps for one of the final times in his career. His absence not only marks a tactical change but also signals the inevitable reality – the Blue Tigers must soon transition into a post-Chhetri era.
What Lies Ahead?
As Jamil embarks on his debut campaign, the focus will be on how well this squad can handle tough opponents without their iconic leader. For Chhetri, the door may not be completely closed, but this bold call shows that Indian football is preparing for the future – one where legends make way for the next generation.