Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS) Delighted at being named for the prestigious Arjuna Award, veteran goalkeeper Subrata Paul said it will "motivate" him to do better adding that he is totally focused on helping the national side beat Puerto Rico in the forthcoming international friendly on September 3.
Subrata, who is nicknamed the 'Spiderman' for his acrobatic saves during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Doha, will be conferred the Arjuna Award by President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan on August 29.
He has represented India for over a decade and has also captained India in several matches. Dedicating the award to his family and his coach Debashish Mukherjee, the 29-year-old also thanked the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and his teammates.
"I want to dedicate this to my family -- my mom, my dad, my brother, sister, my wife and my coach Debashish Mukherjee (who is Subrata's father-in-law). The sacrifices which he has made for me and the manner he nurtured me when I needed it the most has helped me to reach this level. I can never forget all of their support," he said.
"I also need to thank all my coaches, my teammates, both at the club and International level, All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the football fraternity in whole for standing by me all throughout.
When asked what this prestigious award meant to him, the Sodepur-born added, "It means a lot. If you look down the list of who has won an Arjuna Award in all sporting disciplines since its inception in 1961, you are bound to get inspired. It is a huge honour for me."
"The fact that I am the 24th Indian Footballer to have won the Award is immensely special. But no sportsperson ever takes the field thinking of winning an award. But yeah, it is a motivation to do better. Personally, I can't change my character. So it doesn't change me as a person."
"I only hope this will inspire young kids to take up football as their hobby. If young kids continue with the sport, the supply line will increase and the level is bound to be elevated as well."
Commenting on India's preparations for the upcoming feature against Puerto Rico, he said: "I believe in the present and never look back or try to pre-empt the future. At the moment I am totally focused on India's International friendly against Puerto Rico. The target is to win the match and improve on our FIFA rankings. It is a very important match for us".
"The match is to be played in Mumbai. I have been told that this is the first official international match for India in Mumbai since 1955. It will be huge."
Over the years Subrata has been a winning member of the AFC Challenge Cup, three editions of the Nehru Cup and the 2016 SAFF Suzuki Cup.