Germany’s iconic goalkeeper Oliver Kahn visited the GD Somani School in
Mumbai and interacted with the students as well and stated that India has
immense potential in football and will compete in the World Cup.
Expressing his thoughts on the future of Indian football, Kahn shared his
optimism and said, “India has immense potential in football. The passion I see
here is incredible. It’s time for India to carve its own way of playing
football, blending its rich culture with the beautiful game. I genuinely
believe that India will soon be a formidable force on the global football
stage, competing in the World Cup.”
The South Mumbai school resonated with cheers as the football icon was
welcomed in a traditional Indian and traditional manner, symbolising the unity
of global football culture.
Kahn received an astounding welcome from the faculty of the school as
well as the students. The German legend signed the jerseys of students and
talked about his visit to the university and playing his final career game in
Kolkata on May 27, 2008, against the oldest club in Asia, Mohun Bagan.
“It was an absolutely amazing moment to visit this university. I remember
my last game in Kolkata. I remember the people and fans. It was sad for me, my
last game. Two decades, so many memories. It reminded me of my youth. The young
people are the future of India.”
He further went on to talk about his initial football days and the level
of commitment as well as the hard work he had to do in order to reach the level
he achieved in his career.
“Football is not just a game; it’s a way of life. The challenges I faced
in my career taught me the value of persistence. ‘Never give up’ has been my
motto in life, and I encourage each one of you to embrace it. Success comes to
those who are relentless in their pursuit of excellence,” remarked Kahn,
capturing the attention of aspiring football enthusiasts,” remarked Kahn.
Kahn talked about his career days, especially during his time with
Germany’s top club Bayern Munich and said, “I remember getting a call from.
Bayern Munich asking to be the no.1 goalkeeper. I thought someone on the radio
was joking. One of the biggest moments in my life. That’s when my career
started. After suffering and not winning the Champions League with Bayern which
we lost. Never give up, I had to try again. Two years later, we were again in
the CL final. And finally, we won the cup with Bayern.”
ANI