Sunil Chhetri Last Match: How To Buy Tickets For Legendary India Footballer's Retirement Game
Sunil Chhetri Last Match: The legendary India footballer will don his India colours for one last time when India take on Kuwait in Kolkata in June. Here is how one can buy tickets for the same.
Sunil Chhetri Last Match: India's most prolific goal-scorer in international football Sunil Chhetri announced his decision to retire from international football through a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), on social media. Chhetri revealed that India's FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match against Kuwait in Kolkata on June 6 will be the India captain's last international match.
Ever since the announcement by the 39-year-old, social media has been flooded with reactions with many including the likes of Virat Kohli also taking to social media to share their reactions on Chhetri announcing his retirement.
I'd like to say something... pic.twitter.com/xwXbDi95WV
— Sunil Chhetri (@chetrisunil11) May 16, 2024
Amid a lot of excitement on India's record-breaking captain Chhetri's decision to hang his boots from international football, there is expected to be a massive demand for tickets for Sunil Chhetri's retirement match.
How To Buy Tickets For Sunil Chhetri Last Match
Tickets for Sunil Chhetri's last match (India vs Kuwait) is expected to be available on online ticket booking platforms like Bookyshow, Paytm Insider or TicketGenie. Even though there is no official confirmation yet, be rest assured ABP Live will try its best to update right here on this page the ticket bookig platform where one can buy tickets for Sunil Chettri's retirement match as and one one gets an official confirmation.
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Sunil Chhetri's last match in Kolkata will be played at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium or the Salt Lake Stadium. With fans crazy about the sport in this part of the world, it is expected to be a packed stadium as India bid adieu to arguably the greatest ever footballer to have donned the Indian colours.