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Subrata Paul was named as a winner of the prestigious Arjuna Award. Subrata who has nicknamed the ‘Spiderman’ for his acrobatic saves during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Doha has represented India for over a decade. Besides, he has also Captained India in several matches.
Speaking to www.the-aiff.com, Paul said that the Award will “motivate” him to do better.
“The Arjuna Award is one of the highest Awards for sportspersons in our Country. Over the years the best in their respective fields have been conferred with the Award. A sportsperson never plays to get any Award. But when your achievements get recognized, it is an added motivation to do better,” he stated.
“I need to thank all my Coaches, my Teammates, AIFF, the Football fraternity and my family who stood by me and supported me over all these years,” he added.
National Coach Stephen Constantine couldn’t hide his delight over the phone. “No one deserves the Arjuna Award more than Subrata. He has done so much for Indian Football both on and off the field. I am very happy for him. Congratulations,” he told www.the-aiff.com.
Over the years Subrata has been a winning member of the AFC Challenge Cup, three editions of the Nehru Cup and the 2016 SAFF Suzuki Cup. He is the 24th Footballer to have won the Award, the last being Sunil Chhetri in 2011.
Subrata Paul was named as a winner of the prestigious Arjuna Award. Subrata who has nicknamed the ‘Spiderman’ for his acrobatic saves during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Doha has represented India for over a decade. Besides, he has also Captained India in several matches.
Speaking to www.the-aiff.com, Paul said that the Award will “motivate” him to do better.
“The Arjuna Award is one of the highest Awards for sportspersons in our Country. Over the years the best in their respective fields have been conferred with the Award. A sportsperson never plays to get any Award. But when your achievements get recognized, it is an added motivation to do better,” he stated.
“I need to thank all my Coaches, my Teammates, AIFF, the Football fraternity and my family who stood by me and supported me over all these years,” he added.
National Coach Stephen Constantine couldn’t hide his delight over the phone. “No one deserves the Arjuna Award more than Subrata. He has done so much for Indian Football both on and off the field. I am very happy for him. Congratulations,” he told www.the-aiff.com.
Over the years Subrata has been a winning member of the AFC Challenge Cup, three editions of the Nehru Cup and the 2016 SAFF Suzuki Cup. He is the 24th Footballer to have won the Award, the last being Sunil Chhetri in 2011.
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