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Chhetri extends stint at B’luru

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BENGALURU: Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri put pen to paper on a fresh one-year deal that will see him stay at the club until the end of the 2020-21 season, the Blues announced on Tuesday.
The deal adds to the AIFF Player of the Year’s current contract at the JSW Group-owned side. The 33-year old Chhetri had earlier signed a three-year deal with the Blues ahead of their move to the Indian Super League last season.
Chhetri, who is the longest serving player at the club, spoke of his delight at the extension. “I have always said that this club and these fans have been the most fantastic experience of my life and signing a new deal here is only a way of giving back to a club that has given so much to me.
I’ve made some fantastic memories here and I believe there are many more to make,” he said. Having won the club’s Top Scorer of the Year award for five consecutive seasons, Chhetri is Bengaluru’s highest goal scorer, with 71 strikes in 144 appearances.
“It’s special to have Sunil Chhetri play for us. He is, by far, the fittest player around and he has proven so many times that age is just a number. We are excited to have Sunil the player, more excited to have Sunil the leader and most excited to have Sunil the enigma,” said Parth Jindal, CEO of Bengaluru FC. (PTI)

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