Anas Edathodika is an Indian Professional Footballer who plays for Kerala Blasters in the ISL (Indian Super League). Recently on 15th January 2019, he announced his retirement from International Football. Check out Anas Edathodika Wiki, Age, Height, Education, Career, Family, Biography & More.
Anas Edathodika Wiki/Bio:
Real Name: Anas Edathodika
Date of Birth: 15 February 1987
Birth Place: Kondotty, Malappuram, Kerala
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Nationality: Indian
Profession: Professional Footballer
Father’s Name: Muhammed Kutty
Anas Edathodika Age, Height, Weight:
Anas Edathodika is 31 Years Old (As of 2018). He is 6 Feet Tall while his weight is on around 70 Kg’s (154 Pounds).
Anas Edathodika Career:
Anas Edathodika started his career with Malappuram Under 14 football team & also worked as an auto-driver. Later, he joined the N.S.S College, Manjeri football team. He was spotted by Feroz Sherif while playing an inter-college game & passed the trials of I-League 2nd Division for Mumbai and was signed by the club for one year. Later he re-signed by the club for three years.
On 23 July 2011, After playing four seasons with Mumbai, he signed for Pune F.C. of the I-League for two years.
On 23 July 2017, Anas Edathodika was selected for ISL 2017-18 by Jamshedpur Team. Later, he entered the National team at the age of ’30s.
Due to his injuries, he decided to retire from the Indian National Team. Anas Edathodika took to social media to announce his decision.
“It comes with a very heavy heart today to announce my retirement from the Indian national football team. It’s been a very hard decision to take and accept. I love to play more years at my best, but I think it’s the time to step down and give opportunities to youngsters who can perform better.
It took 11 years to break into the national team and playing for the national team is the top achievement in my career; although the journey was short. Each and every time I tried to give more than 100 percent for the team. I was so disappointed to pick up an injury in the opening minutes and it will hurt me forever.
I just want to say a huge thanks to the coach Stephen Constantine for believing in me and giving me the opportunity and I wish you good luck for the future. Also, thanks to all the coaching staffs, teammates, the fans and who all have supported me throughout my journey for the national team. I have been blessed to play for my country, with some of the best players. My heart will forever embrace the feeling of walking through the tunnel and out onto the field donning the national jersey with my brothers. @sandesh21jhingan, we had a good partnership in guarding the central defence, it was an emotion playing with you, Brother. @jejefanai, Trust me, you’re the best room partner I ever had and I’ll miss all these! I wish you all good luck and keep making our nation proud. These memories will stay with me forever.”
Anas Edathodika