Jaspreet Singh from I-League Talks About Golden Glove and Fan Support

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Jaspreet Singh of Namdhari FC earned the I-League 2024-25 Golden Glove with 9 clean sheets in 17 matches. Reflecting on his success, he credits his improvement in positioning and footwork. Jaspreet aims to play in the ISL and is inspired by Jan Oblak.

Jaspreet Singh of Namdhari FC earned the I-League 2024-25 Golden Glove with 9 clean sheets in 17 matches. Reflecting on his success, he credits his improvement in positioning and footwork. Jaspreet aims to play in the ISL and is inspired by Jan Oblak. He values fan support, calling them family, and believes Indian goalkeeping is improving.

For the 2024-25 I-League season, Jaspreet Singh from Namdhari FC had an outstanding year, winning the Golden Glove award. Even though Namdhari FC finished 6th with 32 points after a mid-season dip in form, Jaspreet stood out with 9 clean sheets in 17 games and he described winning the award as a dream come true, highlighting how it validated his hard work.

Jaspreet emphasized the importance of regular game time, saying it helped him improve and stay confident as his move to Namdhari FC was a turning point in his career, as it gave him the chances he lacked at other clubs. The support from his fans, who cheered for him even during tough times, was a major motivation for him.

Looking ahead, Jaspreet hopes to play in the Indian Super League (ISL) and dreams of representing India one day. He draws inspiration from top goalkeeper Jan Oblak and is excited about the future of Indian goalkeeping. Jaspreet wants to inspire young players, especially those from small villages, to pursue their dreams in football and prove that with hard work, anything is possible.

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