Bikash Jairu

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Bikash Jairu
Personnel
Surname Bikash Jairu
birthday November 10, 1990
place of birth Gyalshing ( West Sikkim District , Sikkim ),  India
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
Sports Hostel in Namchi
Sports Academy of Sikkim
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008-2011 FC ONGC
2012-2013 Rangdajied United FC
2013-2015 Mumbai Tigers
2014-2015 Salgaocar Sports Club 23 (0)
2015-2017 Kingfisher East Bengal 15 (5)
2015-2016 →  FC Pune City  (loan) 11 (0)
2017 →  Atlético de Calcutta  (loan) 0 (0)
2018– Jamshedpur FC 20 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2015– India 11 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 25, 2018

2 As of May 28, 2018

Bikash Jairu (born November 10, 1990 in Gyalshing ) is an Indian soccer player who is mainly used in midfield . He is currently under contract with the Indian Super League club Jamshedpur FC from the city of Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand . As an Indian national player , he played almost a dozen games from 2015 to 2018, half of them friendlies.

career

society

Bikash Jairu comes from Gyalshing, a city in the West Sikkim district in the state of Sikkim . He showed his first approaches to football when he was at school in sixth grade. He was spotted as part of a program initiated by the regional government and started his football career as a youth player in the Sports Hostel in Namchi City . From there he later moved to the Sikkim Sports Academy in Gangtok .

In the summer of 2008 he was signed - alongside Robin Gurung - as one of only two alumni of the Sports Hostel from an I-League club , the only top Indian division at the time, namely Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Football Club (FC ONGC), a club from Mumbai founded by ONGC . This contract ran from July 2008 to June 2011 inclusive.

This was followed by a season (July 2011 to June 2012) at Rangdajied United FC , a club from Mawngap-Mawphlang near Shillong in the state of Meghalaya and one and a half years (July 2012 to December 2013) in mid-2012 from the Dodsal group life called Dodsal FC one, the beginning in 2013 Mumbai Tigers FC was renamed to the connection to the fans at the chosen location Mumbai to strengthen.

After the episode at Rangdajied is considered to be comparatively unsuccessful, he showed himself in excellent form at the then second-rate club from Mumbai, which is why he joined Salgaocar Sports Club , a club, in the second half of the first-class I-League season 2013/2014 in January 2014 from Vasco da Gama in Goa , moved and stayed there until June 2015.

Then Bikash Jairu signed a two-year contract with Kingfisher East Bengal . His engagement there was temporarily interrupted by two loans to FC Pune City and Atlético de Calcutta . In November 2017 he then moved to Jamshedpur FC , where the contract is scheduled to run until June 2020.

National team

According to the online database weltfussball.de , Bikash Jairu had played a total of eleven games with the Indian national team by the end of 2018 . It was u. a. by three qualifying games for the 2018 World Cup and two qualifying games for the Asian Football Championship . Otherwise, he was a member of the squad that won the 2015 South Asian Cup .

Others

Bikash Jairu likes to play the guitar. According to his own statements, he would have become a musician had he not started a career as a footballer.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bikash Jairu: The Journey From Gyalshing To Salgaocar FC ( Memento from February 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ). In: feverpitch.in (English).
  2. a b c d e f Swapnaneel Parasar: Goal 25 2015-16: Bikash Jairu: The amateur guitarist is stringing tunes of success. In: goal.com. November 22, 2016, accessed November 28, 2018 .
  3. a b c d Bikash Jairu. In: sport.de. Retrieved November 28, 2018 .
  4. Kunaal Majgaonkar: Multi-crore Dodsal Group to kick-start team in Mumbai. In: timesofindia.indiatimes.com. May 27, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2018 .
  5. ^ Dodsal are now Mumbai Tigers - Indian Express. In: indianexpress.com. March 7, 2013, accessed November 28, 2018 .