Khel Now logo
HomeSportsPKL 11Live Score
Advertisement

I-League

Rahul KP: Last season was a great learning curve for me

Published at :October 20, 2020 at 12:42 AM
Modified at :October 20, 2020 at 12:49 AM
Post Featured Image

Gagan


The 21-year-old forward has agreed a new long-term contract with Gokulam Kerala.

Gokulam Kerala FC’s forward Rahul KP has seen several ups and downs in his life. But whenever he faced a difficult situation, he found support in football and his faith in the sport has never failed him.

He rose from the academy setup of the club and had humble beginnings. There were times when he travelled 10 kilometres on a bicycle to train alone and despite the financial difficulties, he ambitiously embarked on his dreams.

Now GKFC have kept faith in its under-18 academy product as a new long-term contract has been agreed between the player and the club. Rahul KP said, "I am excited to sign the new contract. Last year was a memorable season for me. Our team played really well in all the tournaments, it was a great learning curve for me. I want to achieve more with my club."

Rahul KP was promoted to the senior team from reserve team along with five other players last year and made his debut in the Durand Cup, which Malabarians won. He had substitute roles in Sheikh Kamal International Cup and also made his I-League debut against Mohun Bagan as a substitute. His dream start came against East Bengal as he registered an assist in the match.

He remarked, "I am aiming to improve more. Last year training and playing along with the senior team, I was able to learn a lot. This year, it is a new coach. We have done only online sessions now but the whole squad has a lot of expectations this season to win the title. I want to help my team win the I-League."

ALSO READ- I-League Transfers: Beitia to Punjab? Gokulam sign Mohammed Awal

Being a Malabarian from his academy days onward, Rahul has fond memories of the club. "The club has made commendable improvement all these years. If there were no club like Gokulam, I would have ended my career like any other player. The club has several raw talents in its academy and youth setups. I believe like me they will also get a chance," he concluded.

For more updates, follow Khel Now on Twitter and join our community on Telegram.

Advertisement