Sunil Chhetri Son Dhruv: Sunil Chhetri, captain of the Indian Football Team, has finally shared the first sight of the newest member of his little family. The captain took to Instagram to announce the birth of his baby child. The Bengaluru FC striker also disclosed the name of his son, saying he will be called ‘Dhruv.’
” On August 30th, we were blessed with our guiding star. This is the single-most important part of everything we’ll ever narrate. ” Sunil Chhetri wrote
But this wasn’t easy. Every time we thought we were there, turned out we still had to keep going. And then a little more. We did well to never run out of faith in our hearts. It was the unshakeable kind. he added.
Eventually, our desire to be parents beat every adversary, every hurdle. We know a thing or two about winning. We’re here now, the three of us.
We’ve received so much love through all your sweet, kind and caring messages. There were gestures that we will never forget. And we thank all of you from the depths our hearts.
We’ve taken our time with this. But the day we named him seemed like a good one to make introductions. World, this is our son, DHRUV. ” Sunil Chhetri concluded.
Blues Skipper Sunil Chhetri subtly announces the arrival of his son
The captain made the most magnificent announcement about his wife’s pregnancy. When he scored the game-winning goal against Vanuatu, he tucked the ball inside his jersey as a tribute to his wife. As a manner of informing fans of the pregnancy, the celebration has become more common in football matches around the world.
Sunil, surprisingly, did not share any updates on social media, until today, a practise that has grown relatively common among celebs nowadays. Typically, the positive news found its way to social media platforms.
The Indian football team travelled to Thailand for the King’s Cup without Captain Sunil Chhetri. Igor Stimca, the captain’s coach, had already offered him time off to spend with his family. However, catastrophe struck when the Blue Tigers returned from Thailand empty-handed. After two consecutive losses to Iraq and Lebanon, India was eliminated from the competition.