Jeakson, a defensive midfielder in the 21-member Indian team, hails from from Haokha Mamang village in Manipur's Thoubal district. His father Konthoujam Deben Singh suffered a stroke in 2015 and had to leave his job with the Manipur police.
His family is now run dependent on the meagre income brought by his mother from selling vegetables at the Khwairamband Bazar in Imphal, 25km from her home.
"I have been dreaming of playing for India since childhood and my life has changed. I am looking forward to wearing the India jersey in this World Cup. But I am worried about the condition of my family," the 16-year-old told PTI in an interview.
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Not just the financial issues, Jeakson had also had to face the disappointment of being rejected by the national selectors in 2015 when he was with an academy in Chandigarh.
But his indomitable will has brought him back into the Indian team for the U-17 World Cup beginning on October 6.
"I was initially with the Chandigarh Football Academy and I appeared for the trials in 2015 but could not make it to the India team. I did not lose heart and kept on thinking that I will one day make it to the Indian team," Jeakson said.
"The chance came when Minerva was invited to play friendly matches in Goa against the India U-17 side. We beat India U-17 team 1-0 and after that I and three others from Minerva were selected for the India camp at the AIFF Academy in Goa," said the defensive midfielder.
Luis Norton de Matos, who recently took over as head coach, lost no time in picking four players, including Jeakson, into the India team.
"People think the level of Indian football is very low, that is a wrong notion. We are not that low. We want to show the world that we can play at the highest level," he said.
"We have full confidence in our capability. We had gone to Europe for training and competition. They we played in a four-nation tournament. We have prepared very well for the tournament," he said.
Amarjit was selected to train at the AIFF Academy in 2015 while Jeakson had to wait for two more years.