Brought up in a middle class family in Martin Nagar in northern part of city, the 21-year-old, who has been associated with Pailan Arrows, was looking to sign with new club during the routine transfer next month as he has offers from a few ones.
A product of Tata Football Academy (TFA), Alwyn has undergone training at Jamshedur and played professional football in under-13 and under-14 categories. He made his international debut in Uzbekistan in 2004 and later played in Oman in AFC qualifier.
Alwyn told PTI that though he has played in Myanmar, the Nehru Cup in Delhi and the exhibition match against Palestine, he wished to play Santosh Trophy and later secure a place in the senior national team.
"As long as possible, I would like to remain a professional player," Alwyn said.
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Having spent four years in the Tata Academy, Alwyn has picked up finer points of the game under the watchful eyes of Ranjan Choudhary and Vijay Kumar in Jamshedpur.
Western India Football Association (WIFA) official Haresh Vora has described Alwyn's future bright and felt that he has brought laurels to the city.