Gurpreet Singh Sandhu

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A biography: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, Nov 03 2015

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A profile

The Times of India, Apr 24 2015

Sandhu 1st Indian to play for top div Europe club

Debayan Mukherjee

Gurpreet Singh Sandhu already stands tall at 6'6.But his stature rose dramatically after he became the first Indian ever to play a competitive match for the senior side of a first division European side. The 23-year-old goalkeeper turned out for Stabaek FC in a Norwegian Cup game in Sandefjord against Runar on Wednesday .To his credit, the Mohali lad kept a clean sheet in his side's 6-0 romp. “It feels great, and I feel very lucky to be at this point, do ing this,“ an elated Gurpreet told TOIover phone from Norway on Thursday afternoon. “I couldn't ask for more. I am happy that my coach (Bob Bradley) and goalkeeping coach (Espen Granli) trusted me. The fact I kept a clean sheet adds to the joy,“ he added.

Gurpreet moved to Sta baek from East Bengal in August last year. By starting for the first team, he surpassed big names like Mohammad Salim, Baichung Bhutia, Sunil Chhetri and Subrata Pal who plied their trade in Europe but never managed an appearance in the top tier. While Bhutia played competitive matches for Bury FC in the third division, Salim featured in friendlies for Celtic. Chhetri and Paul could never make the cut for Sporting Lisbon `B' and FC Vestsjaelland during their brief stays in Portugal and Denmark respectively .

By his own admission, Sandhu was largely untested with his side taking the game by the scruff of the neck from the first whistle. Still, his feat “was not an easy task,“ as former India captain Sunil Chhetri pointed out.

“I didn't have much to do to be honest. But the sheer fact that I was be tween the team winning or getting knocked out from the Cup was a great feeling. I was talking to the defenders all the time and staying focused. It's not easy to be in the game when the team is attacking,“ said Gurpreet.

Narrating how the D-Day in his life unfolded, Gurpreet said it was on the match day itself that the goalkeeping coach walked up to him in the team bus and broke the news. “I was pretty surprised. It took me some time before I could give him a high-five. I played in the first reserve game on Monday and I was pretty good in that match.It's very difficult for a goalkeeper to stave off completion and make the first team. I had to work my socks off to see the light of the day . I am living my dream now.“

Since joining the former Norwegian champions on a three-year contract last year, Gurpreet has been playing second fiddle to Ivory Coast international Sayouba Mande. Currently , Stabaek are ninth in the 16-team table after three matches, and Gurpreet wants to feature regularly for the first team now. “I miss India and the fans there.Here, there is not much frenzy but the standard of football is very high. I have to work so much harder to keep my spot and I know it won't be easy .“

Gurpreet who has represented India once drew a lot of praise from his senior national team colleagues including idol Subrata Pal. While Baichung felt that the start would do his confidence a world of good, Chhetri added that “the first time I saw him, during Bob's (Houghton) tenure, I knew this lad had potential. We met for the Nepal game last time and he said how he was relishing his time in Norway .“

India captain Pal wished him luck, saying: “I want him to grow. He is an inspiration for so many budding footballers. What he has achieved is remarkable.

2015

The Times of India, Nov 03 2015

Debayan Mukherjee

Indian footballer's Norwegian club stabaek qualifiy for 2016 league playoffs

Barely eight months after he created history by becoming the first Indian footballer to play for a first division European club, India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu added another feather to his cap by ensuring that he would be the first Indian to be part of a team scheduled to play in the Europa League next season. In Nov 2015 Stabaek FC, Gurpreet's employers in Norway , ensured a qualifying berth after triumphing over lowly Start in the penultimate round of the Norwegian League, also called Tippeligaen. The 23-year old’s contract with the Norwegian outfit runs till 2017. Sandhu has played 20 odd reserve team matches for Stabaek besides the maiden first team Cup game.

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