Who Is Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid? Indian-Malayali Qatar Winger Gets Shout-Out From Tharoor, Set to Make World Cup History for Indians
For decades, Kerala's football fans have passionately supported nations from across the globe at the FIFA World Cup. In 2026, they finally have a player with roots in the state to cheer for.
Nineteen-year-old Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid has been named in Qatar's 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup, putting him on the verge of making history.

If the winger takes the field during the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, he will become the first player with Kerala roots and the first footballer of Indian origin to appear in a FIFA World Cup match.
Who is Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid?
Tahsin was born and raised in Doha to Malayali parents from Kannur district.
His father, Jamshid, hails from Thalassery, while his mother, Shyma, is from Valapattanam. The family moved to Qatar in 1996, and Tahsin grew up in one of Asia's most ambitious football development systems.
Holding Qatari citizenship, he came through the prestigious Aspire Academy, which has produced several players who have represented Qatar at the highest level.
Football runs in the family. Tahsin's father was a talented player himself and represented Calicut University before moving abroad.
A Rapid Rise Through the Ranks
Tahsin's journey to the World Cup has been built through Qatar's youth pathway.
He represented the country at the U17 and U19 levels, earning recognition as one of the nation's brightest young prospects. Known for his pace, direct dribbling and attacking flair, he primarily operates as a winger on the left flank.
He later became the first footballer of Indian origin to feature in the Qatar Stars League, making his breakthrough with Al Duhail, one of the country's biggest clubs.
His performances earned him a senior international debut during a World Cup qualifier against Afghanistan and helped him secure a place in Julen Lopetegui's plans ahead of the tournament.
Why This Matters for Indian Football
India may still be waiting for its first World Cup appearance, but Tahsin's inclusion represents a significant milestone for footballers of Indian origin.
While he developed entirely within Qatar's football ecosystem, his selection offers a reminder of the global footprint of the Indian diaspora and the growing presence of players with South Asian roots on the international stage.
For Kerala in particular, a state often described as Indian football's spiritual home, the achievement carries added significance.
The World Cup has long been celebrated like a festival across the state, with fans passionately backing teams from every corner of the globe. This year, many Malayalis will have an extra reason to follow Qatar's campaign.
Will Tahsin Play?
Being named in a World Cup squad is an achievement in itself, but all eyes will now be on whether Tahsin can make his tournament debut.
Qatar face a difficult group featuring hosts Canada, Switzerland and Bosnia, meaning opportunities may be limited. However, Lopetegui's decision to include the teenager underlines the faith the coaching staff have in his potential.
If he does step onto the pitch, it will be a landmark moment-not only for Qatar, but also for Kerala and football fans of Indian origin around the world.


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