ISL 2023-24: East Bengal signs Kerala Blasters goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill

Football
Published 12.07.2023
ISL 2023-24: East Bengal signs Kerala Blasters goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill

East Bengal on Wednesday signed goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill on a three-year deal from Kerala Blasters FC for an undisclosed switch payment. The 22-year-old received the Golden Glove award in ISL 2021-22.

Born in Ludhiana, Prabhsukhan rose via the youth ranks at Chandigarh Football Academy and the AIFF Elite Academy earlier than embarking on his senior skilled profession with Indian Arrows in 2017. A member of the Indian squad, which participated within the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup at house, Prabhsukhan was roped in by Bengaluru FC in 2019. He additionally stood between the sticks in BFC’s document 9-1 win over Paro FC within the 2020 AFC Cup.

The following yr, the proficient goalkeeper moved to Kerala Blasters FC the place he helped end runner-up within the 2021-22 version of the ISL. That season, Prabhsukhan stored the utmost clear sheets (7) and made 47 saves in 20 Hero ISL appearances en path to successful the Golden Glove award. In ISL 2022-23, Prabhsukhan continued his good type for the Blasters, registering 4 clear sheets and 40 saves in 19 appearances.

East Bengal coach Carles Cuadrat stated, “I am really satisfied to see Prabhsukhan’s evolution as a goalkeeper. His Golden Glove award proves that. I wanted to reunite with him from the day I joined Emami East Bengal. I am grateful to the club and the investors for making it possible. I can assure our fans that Prabhsukhan is highly motivated to make an impact for Emami East Bengal. He is our player for the future!”

Sharing his enthusiasm on becoming a member of East Bengal, a delighted Prabhsukhan stated, “I take huge honour in representing this century-old club. I am blessed to be given an opportunity to wear this iconic jersey. I’ll give my best for the fans every time I take the field. There’s no better motivation than playing for these fans.”

Recollecting his senior skilled debut in opposition to East Bengal, the lanky custodian added, “I made my senior professional debut for Indian Arrows against East Bengal in 2018. I was just 17 at that time. Playing against East Bengal that day, I was wondering if I would ever get a chance to play for this great club. All I can say is that dreams do come true.”