India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh has shared a heartfelt farewell note as he prepares for his final hockey match on August 8, Thursday. Sreejesh will play his last game in the sport during the bronze medal match against Spain in Paris. The 36-year-old had announced his retirement plans prior to the event, signaling the end of his distinguished career.
Outstanding Performance and Memorable Moments
Throughout the tournament, Sreejesh has delivered exceptional performances, contributing significantly to India’s advancement to the semifinals with his impressive saves. India was defeated by Germany in the semifinal and will now compete for the bronze medal for the second consecutive Olympics. Sreejesh expressed his gratitude through a poignant social media post, highlighting the profound experience of representing India. He emphasized that the memories of each save, dive, and the crowd's cheers will remain with him forever, and he thanked the fans for their unwavering support. He concluded his message by referring to himself as the "custodian of dreams."
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A Glorious Career
PR Sreejesh began his hockey journey with the junior team in 2004 before advancing to the senior team in 2006. After some time of fluctuating presence, he solidified his position as the main goalkeeper in 2011. Over his career, Sreejesh has participated in four Olympics, securing a bronze medal in Tokyo in 2021.
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