P.R. Sreejesh Retires from International Hockey, Embraces Coaching Role
P.R. Sreejesh, the legendary Indian hockey goalkeeper, has officially announced his retirement from international hockey and will withdraw from the upcoming Hockey India League Player Auction. This decision marks the end of an illustrious career that has seen Sreejesh achieve unprecedented success on the global stage.
Sreejesh’s decision to retire stems from his desire to focus on coaching and mentorship roles, paving the way for younger players to emerge. He has already been entrusted with the responsibility of guiding the junior Indian men’s team, pending final approval from the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the sports ministry.
In an exclusive interview with The Hindu, Sreejesh expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent India and his pride in ending his career on a high note. He recalled the unforgettable moment of standing atop the Olympic podium for the second consecutive Games and the emotional celebration with his teammates.
Sreejesh believes that his experience and knowledge can be invaluable to the next generation of Indian hockey players. He will continue to be involved with the Hockey India League as a Brand Ambassador, working closely with team staff and players to provide guidance and support.
Hockey India has reportedly approved Sreejesh’s contract for an initial period of three years, which will not conflict with his national duties. The federation has also expressed its appreciation for Sreejesh’s contributions to Indian hockey and its commitment to supporting his transition into a coaching role.
Sreejesh’s retirement marks the end of an era for Indian hockey. He has been a cornerstone of the team’s success in recent years, playing a pivotal role in India’s historic bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
His exceptional skills, leadership qualities, and unwavering determination have inspired countless young players and fans alike. Sreejesh’s legacy will continue to shape the future of Indian hockey as he embarks on a new chapter as a mentor and coach.