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Jeakson Singh Height, Age, Family, Biography

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Profession: Footballer
Age: 23 Years
Father: Deben Thounaojam

Jeakson Singh

Bio/Wiki
Real Name/Full NameJeakson Singh Thounaojam
ProfessionFootballer
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)6' 2" (188 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Football
International DebutOn 25 March 2021 against Oman
Jersey Number#15 (India)
Jeakson Singh India's jersey number
#6 (East Bengal FC)
Jeakson Singh's East Bengal FC jersey number
Club(s)Youth career
• Chandigarh Football Academy (2012–2016)
• Minerva Punjab (2016–2017)

Senior career
• Minerva Punjab (2017–2018)
• Indian Arrows (loan) (2017–2018)
• Kerala Blasters B (2018–2019)
• Indian Arrows (loan) (2018–2019)
• Kerala Blasters (2019–2024)
• East Bengal (2024-present)
Records (main ones)Scored India’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup in any category (FIFA Under-17 World Cup in 2017 against Colombia at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi)
Personal Life
Date of Birth21 June 2001 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2024) 23 Years
BirthplaceThoubal, Manipur, India
Zodiac signGemini
NationalityIndian
Social MediaInstagram
Twitter
Family
ParentsFather- Deben Thounaojam (former footballer, farmer)
Mother- Bilashini Devi
Jeakson Singh with his parents
SiblingsBrother- Jonichand Singh (former India under-19 footballer)
Jeakson Singh with his elder brother
Favourites
FootballerCristiano Ronaldo
International Football TeamPortugal

Jeakson Singh

Some Lesser Known Facts About Jeakson Singh

  • Jeakson was born and raised in a Meitei family in Thoubal, Manipur.

    Childhood photo of Jeakson Singh with his father

    Childhood photo of Jeakson Singh with his father

  • Jeakson started playing football at the age of 4. He was early introduced to football by his father.
  • During childhood, Jeakson’s parents wanted their son to become an IAS officer.
  • Jeakson was so passionate about football even in his childhood that he did not take food for more than two days when his parents told him to stop playing the game and concentrate on his studies.
  • Jeakson likes travelling and exploring various places around the world.

    Jeakson Singh's photo during his vacation at the Desert Safari in Dubai

    Jeakson Singh’s photo during his vacation at the Desert Safari in Dubai

  • Jeakson’s father used to play for Manipuri clubs NISA and Manipur Police.
  • Jeakson was eleven years old when he left his hometown in Thoubal district to travel to Chandigarh to join the Chandigarh football academy. He spent five years in the academy and later joined Minerva Punjab Academy.
  • In 2010, Jeakson and his cousin Amarjit Singh Kiyam both left for Chandigarh as nine-year-olds and joined the Chandigarh Football Academy.
  • In 2015, Jeakson’s father suffered a brain stroke which forced him to leave his public sector job.
  • At Minerva Academy, Jeakson went on to captain the Minerva side that won the AIFF Youth Leagues for the Under-15 and Under-16 categories in consecutive years.
  • Jeakson likes to hit the gym and maintain his fitness.

    Jeakson Singh's photo while doing exercise in the gym

    Jeakson Singh’s photo while doing exercise in the gym

  • At 15, Jeakson was among the youngest players to feature in the Durand Cup tournament, one of the oldest football competitions in the country.
  • Jeakson represented the India under-17 side which participated in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup which was hosted in India.
  • On 9 October 2017, Jeakson scored India’s first-ever goal in a FIFA World Cup tournament against Colombia in the 82nd minute from a header.

    Jeakson Singh celebrating after scoring goal for India in FIFA U17 World Cup

    Jeakson Singh celebrating after scoring goal for India in FIFA U17 World Cup

  • Both Jeakson and his cousin brother Amarjit represented the Indian under-17 national team in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup India where Amarjit captained the side. His younger sister has also represented India in youth teams.
  • On 29 November 2017, Jeakson made his professional debut for Indian Arrows in the first match of the season against Chennai City; he started and played 90 minutes as Indian Arrows won 3–0.
  • In October 2018, Kerala Blasters announced the signing of Jeakson.
  • After returning back from the loan, Jeakson was promoted to the senior team by newly appointed Kerala Blasters coach Eelco Schattorie for the 2019–20 Indian Super League.
  • Jeakson made his senior debut for Kerala Blasters FC on 20 October 2019 in the opening game against ATK FC. He became the second-youngest player behind Dheeraj Singh to make a debut for the Blasters. He played 82 minutes in the defensive midfield position before being substituted by Sahal Abdul Samad.

    Photo of Jeakson Singh while playing for Kerala Blasters FC during a match

    Photo of Jeakson Singh while playing for Kerala Blasters FC during a match

  • Jeakson played 13 matches in his debut season for the Kerala Blasters senior side. He later extended his contract with the club till the end of the 2023 season.
  • Jeakson was named in the 23-men Indian squad for the 2021 SAFF Championship in Maldives. His only appearance in the tournament came as a substitute in the final against Nepal, where India won the match 3–0.

    Jeakson Singh posing with the SAFF trophy after winning the tournament with the Indian national football team

    Jeakson Singh posing with the SAFF trophy after winning the tournament with the Indian national football team

  • On 20 December 2023, Jeakson scored his first-ever goal in the Indian Super League as well as for the Kerala Blasters FC against East Bengal FC during the stoppage time. He came as a substitute in the 46th minute and helped Kerala Blasters to draw the match 1-1.
  • On 25 April 2022, Jeakson signed a three-year contract extension that will keep him at the club till 2025.
  • In July 2024, Jeakson signed a 4-year contract with East Bengal FC for a record transfer fee of ₹3.2 Crore, which was the highest in Indian football’s history.

    Jeakson Singh's photo clicked during an ISL match while playing for East Bengal FC

    Jeakson Singh’s photo clicked during an ISL match while playing for East Bengal FC