U17 World Cup stars Dheeraj, Rakip, Nawaz impress while Komal awaits debut

Dheeraj Sing, Goal Keeper of Kerala Blasters FC during match 1 of the Hero Indian Super League 2018 ( ISL ) between ATK and the Kerala Blasters held at the Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium (Salt Lake Stadium) in Salt Lake Kolkata, India on the 29th September 2018 Photo by Deepak Malik / Sportzpics for ISL

While many continued their development through Indian Arrows and transitioning through to India U19 squad, others like Dheeraj, Komal, Rakip landed contracts with ISL clubs

It’s been a year since India hosted the FIFA U17 World Cup last October. The biggest ever footballing event was played on the Indian soil for the first time and rightfully so the global sport has left a whole generation of young footballers inspired. Many touted the youngsters in the India team to be future stars of Indian football.

There were so many talented players in the Indian team and reserve, that it was hardly a surprise when they ended up winning hearts, despite not winning a point in the U17 WC. Most pundits backed them to turn into stars.

ISL, in its fifth edition now, is not only proving to be a stomping ground for established Indian players but also a breeding ground for these young upcoming stars. Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem, Mohammad Rakip, Mohammed Nawaz, Komal Thatal, Shubham Sarangi to name a few.

Hearteningly, Dheeraj and Rakip have started both Kerala Blasters’ first two matches so far and have earned good reviews. Dheeraj, one of the stars of India’s U17 World Cup campaign, has been impressive under the bar for David James’ side, keeping a clean sheet on his debut game against ATK, and then only being beaten by a scorching long-ranger from Pranjal Bhumij, another promising youngster with Mumbai City FC.

The young goalkeeper who had a training stint in Europe made six saves in two games and it was no surprise to see the 18-year-old won the ‘Hero ISL Emerging Player of the Match’ award in both KBFC’s fixtures. “For an 18-year-old (Dheeraj Singh), having come from the U-19 side or a U-17 side, he is playing against men (much older players),” said coach David James.

Rakip, who was part of the group considered for the U17 World Cup before missing out on final selection, has also been equally impressive for the Kerala club. Rakip has started in both the games at right-back and with nine successful tackles so far and having kept opponents attack at bay, Rakip seems to have already cemented his place in the Blasters’ backline.

Another youngster who has impressed is FC Goa custodian Mohammed Nawaz. Like Rakip, Nawaz had also failed to make the final cut for the India U17 team for the World Cup, but has prospered in the ISL. Chosen ahead of experienced goalkeepers Kattimani or even Ralte in the team, Nawaz though did blundered in the opening game but regained his composure to make some crucial saves and earn coach Sergio Lobera’s backing.

“Regardless of the age, the goalkeeper who will be the best at that moment, we will select him. As a coach, I decided to select the goalkeeper (Mohammad Nawaz) who was the fittest at that time. When I was 18 years old, I used to make more mistakes than Nawaz,” explained Lobera.

Delhi Dynamos handed debut to another youngster who just missed out on the U17 World Cup squad – Shubham Sarangi. The striker has impressed coach Josep Gombau enough to be sent on as a substitute. Waiting in the wings is Komal Thatal, who was part of the U17 World Cup squad. Thatal has impressed his new coach Steve Coppell at ATK during pre-season and is expected to break into the first team, sooner rather than later.

“When you look at the way he manoeuvres, runs with the ball, some of his moves look manufactured and some look more natural. He just turned 18 years of age. As I saw him in the pre-season games and I wouldn’t be surprised if he figures in most of the games this season. He is very much in my plans,” said Coppell .

The youngsters are definitely making their mark in the Hero ISL and will look forward to continuing their development by garnering vital minutes as the season progresses. This is certainly a good time to be a young football player in India.

Also Read: Mumbai Football Arena to host MDFA 3rd Division Finals

Also Read: Stubborn India defy odds to hold China to a draw

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more updated on Mumbai & Indian Football 

SSE BFC to conduct trials for U9 to U17 age group players

SSE BFC Soccer School will be conducting fresh trials this month for players aged below 17 to be part of their football program SSE BFC Soccer Schools is a football…

Share

India Khelo Football Season 3 Trials for Mumbai and Thane are here

India Khelo Football (IKF) is back with Season 3 of its widely acclaimed trials with an aim to cover more than 50 cities this time around. After the resounding success…

Share

Mastering the Art of Football Trials: Key Pre-Trial Factors to Keep in Mind

Football trials are a critical juncture for aspiring players to showcase their skills and secure a spot in a team. To maximize your chances of success, it’s essential to tailor your approach based on your playing position as well as keeping in mind a few pre-trial factors.

Share

Somaiya Sports Academy to conduct trials for MFA 2nd Division campaign

Somaiya Sports Academy is looking for passionate young football players for the Somaiya Sports Academy Football Team to compete in the MFA 2nd Division League 2023-2024. If selected, you will…

Share

BFC Soccer Schools – Mumbai to conduct trials for U14 & U16 Girls

The BFC Soccer Schools Elite team girls’ trials are coming up in search of talented players from the U14 to U16 (Born 2009 and after) age groups into the club’s…

Share

Opportunity to make the team: U.K.M. Kothrud FC conducts selection trials for girls team

Pune-based U.K.M. Kothrud FC has announced that they will be conducting selection trials for their girl’s team on 15th January 2023 The club welcomes all players to come and showcase…

Share

The Sunday Football League Season 4 is back

The Sunday Football League is back with its fourth season, and it’s shaping up to be the best one yet. With eight talented teams competing at the Kes Kandivali turf, there…

Share

BFC Soccer Schools Elite team trials in Feb

Bengaluru FC launched their Mumbai program last season with the Soccer Schools and Elite programs with its local partner Soccer Schools of Excellence (SSE).  Bengaluru Football Club is a professional club…

Share

India Khelo Football Season 2 Trials in Mumbai: A Chance to Kickstart Your Football Career

After conducting trials in 34 cities & villages across India, India Khelo Football is coming to Mumbai to hunt talent on 7th January. India Khelo Football kickstarted its season 2…

Share

Mumbai Customs to conduct trials for Elite League

Former champions Mumbai Customs will be holding open trials for the upcoming MFA Elite Corporate League (Elite Division) The 2019 MFA Elite Division champions Mumbai Customs are conducting open trials…

Share