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Abneet Bharti (born 14 July 1998) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Deportivo Sol de Mayo, on loan from Czech Fortuna Narodni liga club FK Varnsdorf.
Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, Bharti was called up to the India U17 national camp ahead of 2015 SAFF U-17 Championship, but has never made it to main team.
Playing career
= Early career
=Choosing football as part of his life, Bharti began his playing journey in goalkeeping position with his school team while his days in Nigeria. After end of his two-year school-football journey in the African country, he returned to India and represented the team of BGS International Public School in Delhi. He then started his youth football career in DSA Senior Division League outfit Shastri FC and emerged as top scorer in multiple tournaments. Bharti later earned a spot in Delhi's state youth team and was later called up to the national squad of the India U16 team. After spending two seasons, he moved abroad and attended trial for the Singaporean side Geylang International and broke into club's youth academy.
In 2014, he moved to Spain and joined youth academy of the La Liga club Real Valladolid. While playing for the club, he received interest from the youth academies of German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and Anderlecht in the Belgian top flight. He later enjoyed training cum trial stints at youth sides of Eintracht Frankfurt, TSV 1860 Munich, FSV Frankfurt and SV Darmstadt 98.
= Senior career
=In the midst of 2016–17 season, Bharti signed for then Portuguese League 3 outfit Sintrense after taking down the offer of joining Polish top flight club Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała. He made his debut against Sporting CP B and appeared in thirteen league games under coaching of Luís Boa Morte, who described him "a very fast and athletic defender, with confidence and technique on the ball". After being scouted by Mexican club América, his move to Liga MX in Apertura 2018 season, was not done due to a serious knee injury, which ruled him out of action for couple of months.
On 31 August 2019, Bharti returned to India signing with Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters. He joined the club after taking down his chance of appearing with América in the Mexican top flight. In July 2021, he signed for Czech Fortuna Národní Liga side Varnsdorf. With the Czech club, he made his debut in their 4–0 win over FK Neratovice–Byškovice. He appeared in two Pohár FAČR matches before facing the visa issues. Before kickoff of the 2022–23 season, Bharti was loaned out to BC Olimp Premier League club Talant Tash-Kömür on 8 March. He made his league debut on 11 March in their 1–1 draw against Dordoi Bishkek. After end of his short loan spell in the Kyrgyz club, he rejoined Varnsdorf in June. In March 2023, the club once again sent him on a loan spell as he joined Panamanian Liga de Fútbol club Deportivo del Este.
In June 2024, Bharti was loaned out to Argentine club Deportivo Sol de Mayo. He made his debut as a substitute for the club on 30 June, against Kimberley de Mar del Plata in their 3–2 win in Group A of the Torneo Federal A.
Personal life
After I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal, I moved to Rome, Italy, in 2001 and stayed there till I was 7 years old. I was quite young then and due to surroundings in Italy I was aware of the beautiful game, but I still hardly played it and I only remember watching the Euro 2004 while I was in Italy. To be honest, Italy didn't contribute too much to my passion for football. After Italy, I moved to Nigeria and that was when the World Cup 2006 was taking place and living in another football crazy country like Nigeria, was when my passion started to slowly develop. So to sum it up, it was the World Cup 2006 that made me find passion for football.
Abneet's brother, Italian-born Aniket Bharti, is also a professional footballer who played for Polish club Znicz Pruszków, and Colombian clubs Orsomarso and Independiente Santa Fe.
Bharti revealed that he is supporter of Premier League club Arsenal.
Reception
In 2018, the Italian professional football magazine Calciomercato included him in the best eleven players from Asia under the age of twenty-one. Along with him, for example, Iranian forward Mohammad Sharifi, North Korean forward Kwang-Song Han or Chinese midfielder Jiahao Wang were selected.
See also
List of Indian football players in foreign leagues
References
External links
Abneet Bharti on Instagram
Abneet Bharti at Sofascore
Abneet Bharti at Global Sports Archive
Abneet Bharti at playmakerstats.com
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