Bhubaneswar: Indian Super League franchise Odisha FC Friday said that their goalkeeper Amrinder Singh has signed a new contract, extending his stay at the club until 2026.
The announcement comes after a successful season for OFC in the ISL and becoming the Super Cup champions. Amrinder played a massive part in the club winning its first silverware.
He was awarded the ‘Goalkeeper of the Tournament’ in the Super Cup.
His performances were also recognized in the Tri-Nation Tournament, where he was adjudged the ‘Best Goalkeeper’ along with Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.
The 29-year-old shot-stopper has consistently performed for the club, making 21 appearances this ISL season with a save percentage of 62%, 112 catches, passing accuracy of 61%, and is the only goalkeeper to have an assist.
Amrinder’s abilities as a goalkeeper won him the ‘Golden Glove’ in his debut season with Mumbai City FC. That season Singh had kept 10 clean sheets in 23 matches. In total Amrinder boasts a whopping 37 clean sheets in the league.
Odisha FC will be playing in the AFC Cup next season, and Amrinder’s presence will be crucial for the club’s success.
PTI