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Home | Football | Vishal Kaith Makes Historic Comeback To Indian Football Team After 7 Year Wait

Vishal Kaith makes historic comeback to Indian football team after 7-year wait

The Indian goalkeeper last played for the national team in the 2018 SAFF Championship in Bangladesh, where he featured in all four matches as part of an U23 squad that finished as runners-up. Interestingly, the final saw India lose to the Maldives, the same team against which Kaith made his comeback.

By IANS
Published Date - 21 March 2025, 01:30 PM
Vishal Kaith makes historic comeback to Indian football team after 7-year wait
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Shillong: Indian goalkeeper Vishal Kaith, who marked his long-awaited comeback to the national football team in a 3-0 win over Maldives in the FIFA International Friendly on Wednesday, has said that he considers the match as his debut, as it came after a long wait.

Kaith’s fourth and fifth India caps, there were 2,377 days of wait and hard work. It is the longest gap between two appearances for a player in Indian senior men’s team history.


The Indian custodian last featured for the national team during the 2018 SAFF Championship in Bangladesh, playing all four matches as India, participating with an U23 squad, finished runners-up. Incidentally, the final was a defeat to Maldives, the same opponents against whom Kaith made a comeback.

“It felt amazing to play after almost seven years. Goalkeeper is such a position that it’s difficult to find a place in the line-up,” 28-year-old said to the-aiff.com.

“I consider this match as my debut. We went to the 2018 SAFF Championship with an U23 team. I had never played with the seniors before, especially (Sunil) Chhetri bhai. So this feels different.

“When you don’t play, it is tough to take that. But if you keep working hard and give your hundred per cent in training, you will get your chance someday. And that day arrived for me on Wednesday (against Maldives). The motivation remained that I must keep doing my work and I will get the chance some time or the other,” Kaith added.

In recent years, Kaith’s consistency on the domestic front has been remarkable. The Mohun Bagan Super Giant goalkeeper now has the most clean sheets in Indian Super League history at 54. He was the first one to reach the half-century after his shutout against Mohammedan Sporting in February this year.

His outstanding performances in Green and Maroon have earned him two ISL Shields, an ISL Cup and a Durand Cup during his time in Kolkata. Individually, Kaith has an ISL Golden Glove from the 2022-23 season and is on course for another one with 14 clean sheets already in the bag for the current campaign.

“I can’t win a Golden Glove alone. It’s the effort of the entire team. They do well, so it makes the goalkeeper’s job easier. Even against Maldives, I barely had anything to do all game because we defended well. I try to give my best at Mohun Bagan so I can keep improving,” said Kaith.

The Himachal-born goalkeeper spent 21 matches on the bench before getting a chance to be between the sticks for India again. But with two relatively senior goalkeepers like Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Amrinder Singh, it was not about the fight or the competition for the starting spot, but about learning and continuing the hard work in training.

“With goalkeepers like Gurpreet paaji and Amrinder paaji regularly in the squad, getting minutes is tough. Mentally, you have got to be strong. There are three of us, but only one is going to play. It’s a position where continuity is preferred.

“Our relationship is wonderful. We are all from north India, so we’ve built a bond. We keep pushing each other. If one makes a mistake, the others support him. When I don’t get the chance to play, I try to learn from them by seeing what they’re doing right. Even though only one goalkeeper plays, we support each other fully during training,” Kaith said.

That 22-year-old Kaith, who was the number one goalkeeper in the 2018 SAFF Championship, has now transformed into a more mature figure, and one of the best in his position.

“I was much younger back then, I’m more mature now, with much more game experience. With time, you make fewer mistakes, and decision-making improves. The national team doesn’t play many matches in a year – there are mainly just qualifiers and friendlies – so it’s even more difficult to get minutes. You must continue to do well for your club in the league,” he concluded.

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