7 Footballers of Indian origin who had great careers
7. Roger Verdi
Rajinder Singh Verdi, who later changed his name to Roger Verdi, in order to abstain from being racially focused on, was destined to ethnic Punjabis in Kenya, however experienced childhood in Britain, where he had spells as an adolescent player with Ipswich Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite the fact that he couldn't prevail in England, he played in the United States, in the North American Soccer League, and went up against players like Pele, George Best, Franz Beckenbauer and Graeme Souness.
He played for different groups including San Jose Earthquakes, Montreal Olympique, Miami Toros and St. Louis Stars, showing up before moving into honing.
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Vikash Dhorasoo had an awesome footballing profession, playing for clubs like Lyon, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. He likewise showed up for France and was a piece of the 2006 World Cup squad, however he didn't play any match.
The aggressive midfielder, delighted in the greatest years of his club profession with Lyon, where he won two Ligue 1 titles, before moving to Milan for one season. He then moved back to play for PSG back home in France.
Dhorasoo's progenitors originated from Andhra Pradesh in India, before moving to the Mauritius. He exceeded expectations amid his expert profession, awing everybody with his vitality and capacity to play well under weight.
5. Furdjel Narsingh
Narsingh was conceived in Amsterdam and went through his childhood profession with groups like AZ Alkmaar, Ajax Amsterdam and Zeeburgia.
In the wake of joining AZ Alkmaar, he was credited out to Volendam and Telstar on advance, where he inspired. He had the best period of his playing profession at PEC Zwolle, otherwise called FC Zwolle, as he was a piece of the group that got elevated to the top division of Dutch football, the Eredivisie.
He was additionally part of the group that made history by winning the KNVB Cup, i.e. the Dutch Cup, by crushing heavyweights Ajax 5-1 in the last.
The pacy winger is of Indian root and Surinamese plunge.
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Destined to Punjabi guardians living in Oslo, Norway, Harmeet Singh joined Valerenga as a youth at 13 years old.
The midfielder made his presentation for the Valerenga senior group in 2008 and never thought back going ahead to show up for them in five years.
He was a piece of the group when they played Pep Guardiola's Barcelona in an agreeable, where the Spanish mentor was exceptionally awed by Harmeet's play.
Singh then got the enormous break of his profession, as he was marked by Dutch goliaths Feyenoord.
In spite of the fact that he didn't exceed expectations, he played for them for a long time, playing seven circumstances in the group.
At present playing with Norwegian champions Molde, the 26-year-old is a critical part of the group and has won the class and glass with them once. He has additionally played for Norway.
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The more youthful sibling of Furdjel, Luciano Narsingh has had a decent, strong profession in the Eredivisie, playing for groups like Heerenveen and PSV Eindhoven.
Subsequent to beginning off in the Ajax institute, he joined Heerenveen at 16 years old and went ahead to play there for four seasons, awing everybody. A winger like his sibling, Narsingh has the endowment of speed, spilling and quality intersection, and gave 22 helps with the class in 2011-12, the most by any player.
He then moved PSV Eindhoven where he won two Eredivisie titles. Presently playing in England with Swansea City, Luciano has likewise played for the Netherlands, and was a piece of their Euro 2012 squad.
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joined main residence club Newcastle United as a youth and put in six years with them. In spite of the fact that he couldn't secure a first-group spot, he was conveyed on advance to Barnsley, where he awed, scoring 17 objectives.
He then played for Cardiff in the Championship, before joining Sunderland in the Premier League, for whom he importantly scored against Tottenham Hotspur.
His best exhibitions have been for Cardiff City and Ipswich Town, and he as of late additionally played in the Indian Super League for Kerala Blasters, speaking to them in seasons one and three.
Chopra has Indian roots through his dad, and however he has never possessed the capacity to play for India because of its double citizenship rules, he has been excited about playing for the Indian group.
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Of all the names on the list, Neil Taylor's case is the most surprising because his name does not sound Indian at all. Born to a British father and an Indian mother, Taylor started his career with Manchester City, but left them at the age of 15.
His best years came with Swansea City as he was part of the team that gained promotion to the Premier League and then established themselves as regulars in the division.
After having played for the Swans for 5 years, he recently left them to join Aston Villa in the Championship.
The left-back is an integral member of the Wales national team and was a part of their storied run to the semifinals of Euro 2016.
Rajinder Singh Verdi, who later changed his name to Roger Verdi, in order to abstain from being racially focused on, was destined to ethnic Punjabis in Kenya, however experienced childhood in Britain, where he had spells as an adolescent player with Ipswich Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite the fact that he couldn't prevail in England, he played in the United States, in the North American Soccer League, and went up against players like Pele, George Best, Franz Beckenbauer and Graeme Souness.
He played for different groups including San Jose Earthquakes, Montreal Olympique, Miami Toros and St. Louis Stars, showing up before moving into honing.
6.

Vikash Dhorasoo had an awesome footballing profession, playing for clubs like Lyon, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. He likewise showed up for France and was a piece of the 2006 World Cup squad, however he didn't play any match.
The aggressive midfielder, delighted in the greatest years of his club profession with Lyon, where he won two Ligue 1 titles, before moving to Milan for one season. He then moved back to play for PSG back home in France.
Dhorasoo's progenitors originated from Andhra Pradesh in India, before moving to the Mauritius. He exceeded expectations amid his expert profession, awing everybody with his vitality and capacity to play well under weight.
5. Furdjel Narsingh
Narsingh was conceived in Amsterdam and went through his childhood profession with groups like AZ Alkmaar, Ajax Amsterdam and Zeeburgia.

He was additionally part of the group that made history by winning the KNVB Cup, i.e. the Dutch Cup, by crushing heavyweights Ajax 5-1 in the last.
The pacy winger is of Indian root and Surinamese plunge.
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Destined to Punjabi guardians living in Oslo, Norway, Harmeet Singh joined Valerenga as a youth at 13 years old.
The midfielder made his presentation for the Valerenga senior group in 2008 and never thought back going ahead to show up for them in five years.

Singh then got the enormous break of his profession, as he was marked by Dutch goliaths Feyenoord.
In spite of the fact that he didn't exceed expectations, he played for them for a long time, playing seven circumstances in the group.
At present playing with Norwegian champions Molde, the 26-year-old is a critical part of the group and has won the class and glass with them once. He has additionally played for Norway.
3.
The more youthful sibling of Furdjel, Luciano Narsingh has had a decent, strong profession in the Eredivisie, playing for groups like Heerenveen and PSV Eindhoven.

He then moved PSV Eindhoven where he won two Eredivisie titles. Presently playing in England with Swansea City, Luciano has likewise played for the Netherlands, and was a piece of their Euro 2012 squad.
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He then played for Cardiff in the Championship, before joining Sunderland in the Premier League, for whom he importantly scored against Tottenham Hotspur.
His best exhibitions have been for Cardiff City and Ipswich Town, and he as of late additionally played in the Indian Super League for Kerala Blasters, speaking to them in seasons one and three.
Chopra has Indian roots through his dad, and however he has never possessed the capacity to play for India because of its double citizenship rules, he has been excited about playing for the Indian group.
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His best years came with Swansea City as he was part of the team that gained promotion to the Premier League and then established themselves as regulars in the division.
After having played for the Swans for 5 years, he recently left them to join Aston Villa in the Championship.
The left-back is an integral member of the Wales national team and was a part of their storied run to the semifinals of Euro 2016.
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