C. S. Sabeeth

Indian footballer (born 1990)


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::summary Indian footballer (born 1990) ::

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nameC. S. Sabeeth
image_size200
fullnameChinadorai Sathyan Sabeeth
birth_date
birth_placeKayyunni, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
height
positionStriker
currentclubASOS Rainbow
clubnumber47
youthyears12005–2006
youthclubs1Nilagiri Police
youthyears22007–2008
youthclubs2Indian Bank
years12009–2011
clubs1Chirag United
caps110
goals19
years22011–2012
clubs2Indian Arrows
caps216
goals29
years32012–2015
clubs3Mohun Bagan
caps341
goals35
years42014
clubs4Kerala Blasters (loan)
caps48
goals41
years52015–2016
clubs5East Bengal
caps55
goals50
years62015
clubs6Goa (loan)
caps68
goals60
years72016–
clubs7Ozone
caps727
goals719
years82018
clubs8Minerva Punjab (loan)
caps82
goals80
years92021
clubs9BASCO FC
caps90
goals90
years102021–
clubs10ASOS Rainbow
nationalyears12008
nationalteam1India U17
nationalcaps15
nationalgoals11
nationalyears22009–2014
nationalteam2India U23
nationalcaps25
nationalgoals24
nationalyears32011–2012
nationalteam3India
nationalcaps32
nationalgoals30
pcupdate18:01,14 January 2019 (UTC)
ntupdate11:49, 20 March 2015 (UTC)
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C. S. Sabeeth is an Indian football player who plays as a striker for ASOS Rainbow in the CFL Premier B. He represents Karnataka football team in the Santosh Trophy.

Career

Early career

Sabeeth was born in The Nilgiris District of Gudalur, Tamil Nadu. His father, Sathyan C.A., was a football player who played for the Nilagiri Police team -- inspiring Sabeeth to become a footballer. Between 2005 and 2006, Sabeeth played for the Nilagiri Police football team as a striker. In 2006, he became the highest scorer in the local league where his team were champions.

He was in the team for the 2008 AFC Youth Championship qualification round held in Iran, playing 5 matches and scoring 1 goal against Pakistan. He received calls to play for the Tamil Nadu U19 and India U19 teams.

Chirag United

He started his professional football career in Chennai, where he played for the Indian Bank Recreational Club for 2 seasons before joining Chirag United, where he played for 3 years.

In the 2009 I-League 2nd Division, Sabeeth played a crucial part in the promotion of Chirag United, scoring three goals in the final round. The next season, he scored 3 goals for Viva Kerala in the 2009-10 I-League. Sabeeth scored the winning goal against Shillong Lajong, his team winning the game 2–1 to move out of the danger zone.

Indian Arrows

For the 2011–12 season, Sabeeth signed with the Indian Arrows, a club made up of young Indian talents in the I-League. During the 2011 Indian Federation Cup, Sabeeth scored the second goal for Arrows in the 53rd minute against Mumbai in a 2–1 win. He then scored his first league goal for Arrows against HAL on 2 November 2011. On 24 November 2011, Sabeeth scored another goal against Chirag United. Sabeeth scored the only Indian hat trick in the 2011–12 I-League on 25 April 2012 in the 3–0 rout of Chirag United. He finished as the 11th top scorer, and the top Indian scorer in the 2011-12 I-League. At the end of the 2011–12 season, he was signed by Mohun Bagan.

Mohun Bagan

Sabeeth signed with Mohun Bagan for the 2012–13 I-League season and was used regularly from the bench during his first season. Sabeeth made more starts in the 2013–14 I-League and made 21 appearances, scoring 4 times. He was loaned out to Kerala Blasters for the 2014 Indian Super League, making 8 appearances and scoring once. Sabeeth was praised for his stamina and work-rate while with the Blasters, with his coach/manager David James calling him the fittest player in the squad.

Kerala Blasters (loan)

Sabeeth would join Kerala Blasters for the inaugural 2014 Indian Super League on loan.

East Bengal

Sabeeth signed a permanent deal for East Bengal on 16 June 2015 on a 1-year contract.

Goa (loan)

In July 2015, it was announced that Sabeeth would join Goa for the 2015 Indian Super League on loan from East bengal.

Ozone

Sabeeth signed a permanent deal with Ozone to play in the I-League 2nd Division for the 2016–17 season. He would score twice but could not help his team gain promotion. He would continue with Ozone in the 2nd division for the 2017–18 season and would finish the season as the highest scoring Indian in the division with 9 goals, and only one behind teammate Robert Ribiero, who finished as the division top scorer. After a loan at Minerva Punjab, he would continue with Ozone for the 2018–19 season and would once again finish the season as the highest scoring Indian with 8 goals, two behind Nigerian Princewill Emeka and Ghanaian Phillip Adjah.

Minerva Punjab (loan)

On 2 September 2018, he joined I-League club Minerva Punjab

International

On 9 March 2011, Sabeeth played his third match and scored his first goal for the Indian U-23 football team against Myanmar U-23 in the 2012 Olympics Pre-Qualifier. After the performance in the match, Sabeeth was called into the India senior squad for the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. On 25 March 2011, Sabeeth made his international debut for India against Turkmenistan.

Career statistics

Club

Statistics accurate as of 20 December 2015

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ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsCareer total112431847413751
Chirag United2009I-League 2nd Division330033
2009–10I-League333063
2010–11433275
Indian Arrows2011–12[16931001910
Mohun Bagan2012–131713100202
2013–142142043273
2014–15304031101
Kerala Blasters (loan)2014Indian Super League8181
East Bengal2015–16I-League00000000
Goa (loan)2015Indian Super League8080
Ozone2016–17I-League 2nd Division620062
2017–1811900119
2018–1912800128
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National team statistics

Statistics accurate as of 20 March 2015 ::data[format=table] | India national team | Year | Apps | Goals | Total||2||0 | |---|---|---|---|---| | 2011 | 1 | 0 | | | | 2012 | 1 | 0 | | | ::

References

References

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  2. (2011-12-14). "I-League: Pailan Arrows 1-1 HAL Bangalore - Goal.com".
  3. (24 November 2011). "Pailan Arrows 1–1 Chirag United Kerala: Pailan Fail To Capitalize On Their Numerical Superiority To Win". goal.com.
  4. "Football | Asian Football | Pailan Arrows rout Chirag Kerala | ESPNSTAR.com".
  5. Noronha, Anselm. (10 July 2015). "Indian Super League clubs' domestic transfer dealings". Goal.com.
  6. "CS SABEETH SIGNS!". minervapunjabfc. com.
  7. "Pre-Olympic Qualifier Second Leg: Myanmar 1-1 India (2-3 Agg) - Late Equalizer From Sabeeth Sees India Progress - Goal.com".
  8. "India - C. Sabeeth - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway".
  9. "Chinadorai Sathyan Sabeeth - Profile and Statistics - SoccerPunter.com".
  10. includes [[Indian Federation Cup]]

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