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Sarpreet Singh proud to inspire Sikh footballers at World Cup

Published on: June 19, 2026 1:04 PM

Sarpreet Singh hopes to inspire Sikh players - Pakistan Today

SAN DIEGO: New Zealand midfielder Sarpreet Singh has said he is proud to represent the Sikh community on football’s biggest stage, hoping his World Cup appearance will inspire more players of South Asian heritage to pursue the sport professionally.

The 27-year-old made history by becoming the first Sikh footballer to play at a FIFA World Cup when he featured in New Zealand’s 2-2 draw against Iran in their opening match in Los Angeles. Singh described the moment as deeply meaningful for his family, community and wider cultural background.

Speaking to reporters at the team’s hotel in San Diego, Singh said he was honoured to be a trailblazer. “It means a lot to me, it means a lot to my people, my family, my community,” he said. “I’m very happy to be the first, and pave the way for the rest of them coming through.”

He added that he hopes more Sikh and Punjabi footballers, as well as players of Indian heritage, will reach the international stage in the coming years. “I hope to see many more Singhs and Sikhs and Punjabi footballers coming through, and Indian heritage footballers,” he said.

Although India has never competed in a World Cup finals tournament, several players of Indian origin represent other national teams at the current competition. Among them are Australia forward Nishan Velupillay and Qatar winger Tahsin Jamshid.

Singh also reflected on the support he has received from fans with South Asian roots during past international tournaments, noting that he feels a strong sense of responsibility when representing both New Zealand and his heritage.

“I always know I’m representing them, as well as New Zealand, so I always try and do my best,” he said.

New Zealand will continue their Group G campaign against Egypt in Vancouver on Sunday, where they will be aiming to secure their first win of the tournament.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: FIFA World Cup, football, Latest, New Zealand Football, Sarpreet Singh, Sikh community, South Asian Players

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