Raveendran Sreejesh Biography and Career
Goalkeeper and former captain of the Indian national team, Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh plays field hockey professionally in India. In this article we are going to talk about the biography, career, notable works, and family of Raveendran Sreejesh so read the article till the end.
He represents the Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the Hockey India League. Sreejesh was a crucial contributor to the Indian national field hockey team’s bronze-medal performance at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He was named the best male goalie at the FIH Player of the Year Awards (2020–21).
International Career
Raveendran Sreejesh is a famous player and played so many international and club games, this biography article is incomplete without talking about his achievements. So here you will gain info about his career.
In a match against Australia in Perth in 2004, Sreejesh was selected for the junior national squad. At the South Asian Games in Colombo in 2006, he made his senior national team debut. He received the “Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament” title when India won the Junior Asia Cup in 2008.
After stopping two penalty shots in the Asian Champions Trophy Final in Ordos City, China, against Pakistan—a performance that won the game—he has been a regular member of the Indian side since 2011, despite frequently losing his spot to experienced goalkeepers Adrian D’Souza and Bharat Chettri.
Raveendran Sreejesh assumed the duties of the Indian hockey team’s captain on July 13, 2016, succeeding Sardar Singh.
Club Career
Sreejesh was purchased by the Mumbai franchise for $38,000 at the Hockey India League’s first auction. He participated in two seasons of their Mumbai Magicians team.
He was purchased by Uttar Pradesh Wizards in 2014 for US$69,000, and he has been playing for them since the 2015 season. After Rani Rampal, PR Sreejesh became the second Indian to be named “World Athlete of the Year.”
Short biography of Raveendran Sreejesh
Raveendran Sreejesh was born on May 8, 1988, to farmers P. V. Raveendran and Usha in the village of Kizhakkambalam in Kerala’s Ernakulam district. He finished his elementary school at Kizhakkambalam’s St. Antony’s Lower Primary School and continued his studies there until the sixth grade at St. Joseph’s High School.
He started out as a sprinter when he was younger and later switched to long jump and volleyball. In age 12, he enrolled at Thiruvananthapuram’s GV Raja Sports School. At this point, his coach advised him to learn goalkeeping. After being chosen by hockey coach Jayakumar at the school, he played in the school before competing in the Nehru Cup, at which point he turned professional.
Aneeshya, a former long jumper, and an Ayurvedic physician was Sreejesh’s longstanding girlfriend before they got married. Anusree, their daughter, was born in 2014. Sreeansh, his son, was born in 2017.
He presently works for the Department of General and Higher Education of the Keralan government as the Chief Sports Organiser. Sreejesh belongs to District 3201 of the Rotary Club of Kizhakkambalam.
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Random biography facts about Raveendran Sreejesh
Sreejesh guided the Indian hockey team to the tournament’s quarterfinals at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
Sreejesh was a crucial part of India’s victory over Germany on August 5, 2021, at the Tokyo Olympics, giving India its first bronze medal in 41 years.
According to reports, Sreejesh is competing for the title of World Games Athlete of the Year. Online voting will begin on January 10 and end on January 31.
We hope this biography article of Raveendran Sreejesh will be helpful for you to understand his journey and works.
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