Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - Brunch

“AS A SPORTSPERS­ON, IT’S GOOD TO GET SUPPORT FROM BRANDS THAT CAN TAKE CARE OF OUR SPORTING REQUIREMEN­TS AND GIVE US BETTER VISIBILITY”

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his partner, his family, his fans and his place in the world as a human being.

For example, when Gurpreet was a little boy and his father’s dearest dream had been to have him play cricket, he fell in love with football and stuck to his passion.

Then, having worked hard at honing his talent and landed himself a place on the under16 national team, he lived away from home for seven to eight months a year, becoming emotionall­y independen­t. Finally, by the time he was about 18, he was financiall­y independen­t and very happy because of it.

“My parents say that my being independen­t as a teenager was a huge help to them financiall­y,” says Gurdeep. “And I feel proud to say that I have never been a burden on my parents.”

KNOW YOUR LIMITS

Gurpreet was nine years old when he started playing football and when he fell in love with the game, he dedicated himself to it completely.

“My father loves cricket and wanted to be a cricketer himself but couldn’t do so because of the lack of support from his parents,” Gurpreet explains. “So, he wanted to fulfill his dream through me. But I didn’t enjoy cricket at all, while I developed an instant love for football at the football academy in my school in Chandigarh where I was invited to play after winning a 100m race.”

As dedicated as he was to the game he loved, Gurpreet also saw an advantage to it that hadn’t occurred to anyone else: football practice helped him escape household chores and school work!

“What I like best about football is that it’s something that anybody can enjoy. You can be totally involved in it, but it’s quick. You get to play and also spend time with your friends,” says Gurpreet.

Gurpreet’s parents on the other hand saw football as a way for their son to avoid bad habits and later perhaps get a job via the sports quota. They had no idea Gurpreet would one day be a star.

“In fact, just a few days ago, my mother visited me in Bengaluru and said they had never thought I would reach such a stature in this game!” laughs Gurpreet.

However, even though Gurpreet is considered as one of the country’s top football players; even though he has an impressive following on social media (176K followers on Instagram!), he still doesn’t enjoy the kind of recognitio­n that a cricketer does.

This doesn’t make him feel bad, though. “Cricket is not to be blamed, that’s the game people love to watch and whatever people love will flourish,” he says. “But I definitely want football to have more of a following than it does now.”

The star goalkeeper is happy that sponsors have begun looking at sports other than cricket. “As a sportspers­on, it’s good to get support from brands that can take care of our sporting requiremen­ts or help give us better visibility,” he says. “But you also need to know your limits and whatever support I’m getting now I feel is enough for me.”

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