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Historic Representation of Indian Heritage in FIFA World Cup 2026

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has praised the selection of two players of Indian heritage for the FIFA World Cup 2026, calling it a historic moment for Indian football fans. Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid, representing Qatar, and Nishan Velupillay, part of Australia's squad, are set to showcase their talents on a global stage. Tharoor also reflected on the legacy of Vikash Dhorasoo, a former French midfielder of Indian descent. The growing presence of Indian players in international football is a source of pride for the diaspora, as the tournament approaches in June 2026 across North America.
 

Celebrating Indian Heritage in Football

On Tuesday, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed his excitement over the selection of two players of Indian descent in the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, marking a significant milestone for Indian football enthusiasts.


In a post shared on X, Tharoor emphasized the inclusion of Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid in Qatar's national squad and Nishan Velupillay in Australia's 26-member roster for the World Cup.


"This is a historic moment for Indian football fans. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, we will witness two players of Indian heritage showcasing their talents on a global platform," Tharoor stated.


Players of Indian Heritage in World Cup 2026

Tharoor highlighted that 19-year-old winger Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid has made history as the first player of Indian origin to be selected for Qatar's national team, proudly representing his family's roots from Kannur, Kerala. He noted, "Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid, at just 19, is the first player of Indian descent to join the Qatar national team, carrying the pride of his Kannur heritage. Meanwhile, Australia's squad includes 25-year-old winger Nishan Velupillay, whose roots trace back to Tamil Nadu."


Following in the Footsteps of Vikash Dhorasoo

Tharoor also reminisced about the legacy of Vikash Dhorasoo, a former midfielder for France, whose lineage can be traced back to Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh before his ancestors moved to Mauritius and then France. He remarked, "These players follow in the footsteps of Vikash Dhorasoo, a talented midfielder whose family migrated from Vizianagaram to Mauritius and later to France, representing the French National Team in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, where he earned a runners-up medal."


Pride in the Global Indian Diaspora

Tharoor expressed his pride in the accomplishments of the Indian diaspora, stating that the increasing representation of players with Indian roots on such a prestigious stage is a cause for celebration. He added, "Witnessing the global Indian diaspora making its mark on football's grandest platform is truly delightful. I wish both young athletes the best of luck as they prepare for North America."


FIFA World Cup 2026 Overview

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, featuring teams from around the globe competing in this expanded tournament starting June 12.