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Child plays wondrous football with a single limb in northeastern India
A fourth-grader boy, born with a single limb plays football in northeastern India's Manipur. The boy, identified as Kunal Shrestha comes from Imphal and strives to become a professional football player in the future.
A video witnessing his extraordinary skill set features Kunal playing football with other children of his age. Despite being specially-abled, Kunal enthusiastically participates with his fellow competitors and excels in the game.
When he initially started playing, he used to falter, but with time and practice, he was able to master the art of football and now aspires to be a professional player.
Not only does he play football using his crutches but can also cycle. Instead of socially alienating him, his family and friends always supported him which motivated him into achieving these milestones in his life.
Kunal's mother vowed to never let him feel different from other kids and always motivated him to keep trying. She knew Kunal was inclined towards sports since his childhood and therefore never stood in the way of him and his football.
The fourth-grader has proved that dedication and determination can help you overcome the biggest of challenges. He has exhibited that being motivated and courageous enough makes one unstoppable.
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