Meet the player Princeton Rebello, who rejected Watford FC club to keep his dream of playing for India alive

Meet the player Princeton Rebello, who rejected Watford FC club to keep his dream of playing for India alive

He had also played for Queens Park Rangers U-15 for six months. Even he keeps his dream alive to play for India Football Team.

The India Under-19 national team are currently camped in Goa in preparation for the AFC U19 Championship 2018 qualifiers, which will be played in November and will see India take on Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan and Yemen. Featuring in the side is 18-year-old Princeton Rebello, who has quite a unique story.

In July 2014, he moved to England to play for the Queens Park Rangers and was a part of their U-15 team for six months. He returned home to India after the stint at the London club but once again, he shifted to the UK with his mother next year.

Princeton Rebello dream of playing for India.

“Back in the UK, QPR sent me for trials at Watford FC and I was selected for their U-16 team,” says Rebello. “The had me in their future plans and told me to procure a Portuguese passport, which I refused to do as I would lose my Indian citizenship and with that, my aspirations to play for my country.”

Rebello’s dream is to play for the Indian national team and in the near future, he wants to make the cut into the India U-19 starting lineup. He was also one of the few Goa youngsters handpicked by ISL franchise FC Goa as part of their ‘developmental team’ and he wishes to turn out for its senior team in the upcoming campaign.

At the advice of former Dempo SC coach Armando Colaco, he joined Goa side Betalbatim Sports Club and with the team, he won a host of tournaments at various age-group levels. He earned his first ever India call-up soon, as he was included in the India U-15 side in 2013 and played two tournaments.

He then moved to the UK, where he played for QPR and had a successful trial at Watford, after which he turned down the chance to play for them. He was scouted by top I-League sides such as Minerva Punjab FC and East Bengal but he opted to play for the Sporting Club de Goa U-19 team.

It is amazing to see a young player turn down the opportunity to sign for a Premier League club in order to keep his dream of playing for India alive. Here’s hoping it comes true as soon as possible!

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