New Delhi: Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri was named the 2013 AIFF Player of the Year by All India Football Federation President Praful Patel during the Annual General Meeting here on Friday.
Chhetri, who had earlier won the award twice in 2007 and 2011, was chosen the winner after voting by I-League coaches at AIFF Headquarters here.
“It feels great and I am very thankful to all the coaches for voting for me. But then I don’t take it too seriously. It feels good for a while and then you ought to brush it off and move on,” Chhetri said.
“Sometimes awards can make you complacent and if you become so, then it doesn’t take much time for your form to dip. All these years I have learnt to deal with adulations and criticism in a normal way. Honestly, I’m still learning.”
Chhetri, who is presently India’s highest-ever goal-scorer in international football with 43 goals, will be presented a prize of Rs 2 lakh besides a trophy. The Indian captain thus became only the second player after IM Vijayan to have won the Award thrice.
“I have been very fortunate to have amazing lads as my team mates – my mates from Churchill Brothers and presently from Bengaluru FC. I also want to take this opportunity to thank all the players that I have played with for my national team as none of those 43 goals would have been possible without their support,” Chhetri said.
“I also need to thank the coaching staff of both the clubs that I have played this year and obviously from the national team.”
Asked about his most pleasant moment of 2013, Chhetri said: “Winning the I-League crown with Churchill Brothers and joining an amazing club like Bengaluru FC. Scoring the 43rd goal for my country – that too in front of my mom, who watched the match from the stands at the Kanchenjunga Stadium in Siliguri was indeed special too!”
The AIFF also instituted three new awards along with re-instituting the AIFF Women’s Player of the Year.
Oinam Bembem Devi was adjudged the 2013 AIFF Women’s Player of the Year. Bembem Devi was the only recipient of the award, the sole time it was announced in 2001.
The 33-year old Bembem Devi will be presented a prize of Rs 1 lakh and a trophy.
Jeje Lalpekhlua was named as the 2013 Emerging Player of the Year. The 22-year striker from Mizoram has already donned the national jersey 43 times, scoring 14 goals so far. Jeje will be presented a prize of Rs 75,000 and a trophy.
The last two awards instituted on the day were the award for the Best Grassroots Development Programme, which was bagged by Mizoram FA, while the Award for long time contribution to Indian Football was awarded to Tata Football Academy.
“This is a token of appreciation to the good work they have been doing. We expect others to follow the path,” Patel said.
All the awards will be formally presented at an awards night in February. (PTI)