Bhaichung Bhutia, otherwise called the “Sikkimese Sniper”, is a previous Indian public footballer and is considered as the exemplification of the rise of Indian football. He was brought into the world on 15 December 1976 in Tinkitam, Sikkim, and played as a striker all his profession. Bhutia is known for his amazing shots and his pinpoint exactness before the objective. His craving objectives and his energy for the game made him the dad figure of Indian football. Bhaichung has likewise captained the public side and presently assumes the part of administrator at the Sikkim state football club.

Bhutia stood out enough to be noticed by everybody for the absolute first time at the Subroto Cup 1992 held at Delhi, where he was presented with the Best Player grant. Bhutia was the top scorer, playing for the JCT FC in the 1996-97 season. Bhutia was respected with the Arjuna Award in 1999.

Bhaichung was given the Indian Player of the Year grant in 1996. Further, he returned to East Bengal in 1997 and drove his group in the year 1998-99. Bhaichung scored his first cap stunt against Mohun Bagan, playing for East Bengal FC in 1997.

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