Two-time Indian Super League (ISL) champions Chennaiyin FC have
completed the signing of Fatkhulo Fatkhulloev on a free transfer for the
2020-21 season. The 30-year-old winger who can operate on either flank, is all
set for a first stint in India with tons of experience. Fatkhulloev is central
Asian country Tajikistan’s most-capped international with 68 senior appearances
so far, and he joins CFC after a spell at FK Khujand in the Tajik top flight.
The ISL guidelines for the new season stipulate each team to have at
least one Asian player among their foreign contingent, and Fatkhulloev fulfils
that criteria.
“I have heard a lot about Chennaiyin, seen many matches from
previous seasons. CFC is one of the biggest clubs in India with fantastic fans.
So when the opportunity arose to make the move, I didn’t think twice. I am
really excited about meeting my new teammates, and hopefully delivering a good
brand of football with them, which helps us compete for the ISL title,” said an
eager Fatkhulloev from the city of Dushanbe in Tajikistan.
Fatkhulloev was a key member of the Tajikistan squad that finished
third in the 2006 U-17 Asian Championship, scoring in the third-place playoff
win against Syria. He was also pivotal in helping Tajikistan reach the
round-of-16 stage of the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup, with Fatkhulloev netting in
the group stage victory over USA.
At the senior international level, he has nine goals in 68
appearances, including two strikes against India – in the 2008 AFC Challenge
Cup final defeat and in a 2013 international friendly win.
At club level, Fatkhulloev spent the majority of his senior
professional career at FC Istiklol, with whom he won an impressive six Tajik
top flight championships and five Tajik Cup titles during an initial eight-year
stay. He also helped Istiklol reach the AFC Cup final twice during that period.
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May 06, 2021 21:04 [IST]