Dheeraj's father Romit said his son was a bright student and he did not want him to play football as the game was not considered a career option.
"Dheeraj was a bright student and he was a class topper in his school. He was at a boarding school and there he was fond of taking part in drama and painting also and even singing bhajans. I was against him playing football. I would not buy his football kits, so he had to ask his maternal grandmother to buy these football, boots and other things," Romit, who is here with his wife to watch their son play in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, told PTI.
Dheeraj, whose heroics under the bar against the USA and Colombia, have earned accolades from all quarters, hails from Moirang, a sub-divisional headquarter in Manipur's Bishnupur district. Of the three children, he is the only son of Romit and Hemam Usha Devi, who is an employee of the local Municipal Board.
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"He has now cleared class X examination and we want him to pass the class XII examination also. Now we fully support him pursuing his passion for football. We want him to play for the country, in the senior national team in the future, in big clubs and make a name for himself," said Romit who is a post graduate diploma degree holder in Library and Information Science.
Dheeraj was initiated to football by the locals in his neighbourhood. Near his home lies a famous footballer of the state, Surendro Singh, who had taken part in the Santosh Trophy several times in 1980s and he was instrumental in Dheeraj playing in the state level inter-district U-14 Championships.
In between, Dheeraj was also a member of the Indian team that won the U-16 SAFF Championships in Kathmandu in 2013. He was the number one goalkeeper of the Indian team.
"Dheeraj used to play at a playground of the local college which is around one kilometer from home. He was encouraged by some senior footballers, including one who had played for Manipur in the Santosh Trophy several times.
"My wife and I wanted him to focus on his studies so that he can try to become a doctor or an engineer or a government employee. But now we are happy that he has earned a name for himself," Romit said.
There were reports that scouts from European clubs are watching Indian players like Dheeraj at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. But Romit said Dheeraj has not told him anything about being contacted by these scouts.