'I'm the embodiment of my father, who wanted to be a professional footballer': Mohammad Rakip
Mohammad Rakip plays as a right back in the U-17 Indian National Team and will play a key role in the Blue Colts' journey at the upcoming World Cup.
A son fulfilling his father’s wishes is what Mohammad Rakip’s life has all been about. Afterall, it was his father’s passion that led Rakip to take up football and seldom does a day go by without the lanky defender crediting his father.
“My father wanted to be a professional football, but he could not. In me, he sees himself and it was his passion towards football that led me to the sport”, says Rakip.
“He would take me to the football field which was near our house and teach me how to kick the ball, how to pass, how to control it. In a way, he was my first coach in life”
“Whatever I do is for him and my family. I want to make him proud each and every day and that is why I credit him. I could not imagine my life if I was not playing Football.”
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But for Rakip it does not end with a supportive family. In fact, the small village which Rakip hails from outside Imphal in Manipur also supported Rakip’s football journey and has found itself a local celebrity in Rakip.
“The village always came together to support me. After I made it to the Indian Team the support almost doubled”
“People use to come up to me and wish me luck and whenever I used to go out, they use to ask me about the preparations”
“It was like I have a very big family”
As a footballer, Rakip juggles many things apart from a ball, the pressure to deliver is always there. “When you have so many people counting on you, the pressure is always there”
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]“You cannot stop thinking about how your game is progressing. Thankfully, my father guides me how to handle pressure and deal with crunch situations”
“All I am today is because of my father”, Rakip informs.
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