J&K footballer Asrar Rehbar believes his stint at FC Bengaluru helped him realise his full potential

Srinagar, Nov 29: Jammu and Kashmir football team member, Asrar Rehbar, who was selected to represent his state Jammu & Kashmir in the ongoing Santosh Trophy, believes his stay at FC Bengaluru has helped him realise his full potential as a player.

Rehbar is among three players from FC Bengaluru who have been drafted into J&K’s Football team to represent UT in ongoing Santoosh Trophy.

“I am extremely happy to be part of a club like FC Bengaluru United,” he said. “One of the things that I have always mentioned is how they have created such a great infrastructure for players. It helps us tremendously to grow, learn, play, etc. They have always worked towards helping budding footballers grow and be better with every passing day. They readily released me to be part of this tournament as they always work towards helping their players grow,” he added.

Rehbar spoke about his experience of playing in those high-intensity tournaments and his learnings from them.

“I was blessed to be part of Durand Cup and I-League Qualifiers with FC Bengaluru United. That experience helped me grow as a player. I brought all those learnings and experiences while I played for my state (Jammu & Kashmir) in the Santosh Trophy. I tried my best to do my bit for my state, and I am happy with my efforts, even though we were not able to qualify,” he said.

Rehbar also spoke on how excited and grateful he was that the people who motivated him to be a footballer were able to watch and cheer him on during the tournament.

“My father inspired me to be a footballer. He would work hard every day to help me get better and was always by my side, especially when I needed him the most. Another person who inspires me to be a better footballer on the field and an equally good person off the field is my best friend Sehreen.”

Rehbar lauded the efforts of his state coach in building a cohesive unit for the Santosh Trophy. “Coach Satpal kept all of us motivated and focused on our goals. He kept reminding us about who we are and our strengths and encouraged our team to play with confidence and without any fear,” he said.

The Jammu & Kashmir team won their final game 3-2 against Himachal Pradesh in the North Zone Group on Saturday, but it was not enough for them to qualify for the next stage of the Santosh Trophy.

 

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