Arshdeep Singh extends Punjab FC contract until May 2028
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Goalkeeper Arshdeep Singh has signed a two-year contract extension with Punjab FC, committing his future to the club until 31 May 2028, the Indian Super League side confirmed on 20 June. The deal keeps the Mahilpur-born shot-stopper at his home-state club through at least two more ISL campaigns.
A Homecoming Renewed
Arshdeep first joined Punjab FC ahead of the 2025 season, bringing with him a wealth of top-flight experience and a sense of regional identity that resonated with the club's supporters. For the goalkeeper, the extension is as much personal as it is professional. Arshdeep Singh said, 'I am extremely happy to continue my journey with Punjab FC. Representing the club from my home state has been a special feeling, and I am grateful for the trust shown in me. I will continue to work hard and give my best for the club and the supporters.'
Career Built on Consistency
Arshdeep's rise through Indian football is a study in methodical progression. A product of the AIFF Elite Academy, he made his professional mark at Minerva Punjab, where he was part of the squad that claimed a historic I-League title in the 2017-18 season. He also accumulated continental exposure through AFC competitions before transitioning to the ISL.
His ISL journey took him through three seasons at Odisha FC, followed by stints at FC Goa and Hyderabad FC — now rebranded as Sporting Club Delhi — steadily building a reputation as a reliable presence between the posts.
2025-26 Season Numbers
In the 2025-26 ISL season, Arshdeep featured in 12 matches for Punjab FC, logging 1,440 minutes of action. He kept four clean sheets and registered 14 saves, contributing meaningfully to the club's defensive structure even as Punjab finished fifth in the standings.
Their final league outing was a 2-0 defeat to Mumbai City FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on 21 May, a result that closed out their campaign without progression.
What This Means for Punjab FC
The extension signals Punjab FC's intent to build continuity in goal rather than chase short-term replacements. The club has publicly stated its commitment to blending experienced professionals with emerging talent as it prepares for the seasons ahead. Retaining Arshdeep — a goalkeeper who knows the ISL's demands intimately — anchors that strategy at one of the most critical positions on the pitch.
With two more seasons secured, Arshdeep will look to improve on his clean-sheet tally and help Punjab push beyond fifth place in the next ISL cycle.