Deccan Chronicle

AWARD SHOULD MOTIVATE YOUNGSTERS, SAYS PAUL

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Karam karo, phal ki chinta mat karo (Do your duty without thinking about the results), Subrata Paul read out the phrase from the Bhagwad Geeta, when asked what the Arjuna Award meant to him. The Indian football team goal-keeper said hard work was his motto and that he never expected a recognitio­n.

Paul was one among the 15 recepients of the prestigiou­s Arjuna Award from President Pranab Mukherjee in the capital this afternoon.

The award came as a “surprise” to him, considerin­g that the last time a footballer received the award was in 2011 (Sunil Chhetri).

“I am very happy and proud to get the honour, but I never play for awards. I believe in hard work and give my 100 per cent when I am on the field, at a training session or a match. If I am deserving, I will get the recognitio­n.

“And it’s added motivation to do better,” Paul told this paper, before leaving for the airport to catch a flight to Mumbai where the national team are undergoing training.

“I hope this award will help youngsters look up to me and take up football, and that way India can produce many more football stars.

“This will help us make a great team and we can play the Asia Cup and World Cup on a regular basis,” said Paul, who has been with the India team for the last 11 years.

Paul said that the team were training hard for the friendly against Puerto Rico.

“The match is crucial for us. And we are keen to do well, as a good show will help improve our world ranking,” he said.

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