FULL NAME: Bekey Oram
GENDER: Male
BORN: 23rd December, 2003
HOME ADDRESS: Chituapada, Jharsuguda, Odisha, India
FAMILY: Late Gopal Oram (Father), Kala Oram (Mother); Rajesh Oram and Rakesh Oram (Elder brothers).
ACADEMI EDUCATION: Studying at Bolangir Town High School
PLAYING POSITION: Started as a mid-fielder before turning into a right winger.
HOME CLUB/ACADEMY: Govt Sports Hostel, Bolangir since 2015.
RECEIVED COACHING FROM: Parasar Bag
TEAMS REPRESENTED: Odisha, Bengaluru FC-B, India U-15, India U-16
IDOLS: Lionel Messi (Argentina) and Neymar (Brazil)
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS:
ZONAL:
* He was a member of the Odisha team that qualified for the final round of the Sub-junior Boys National Football Championship by emerging group toppers in the East Zone Tournament, held at Cuttack from Feb 4 to 9, 2016.
NATIONAL:
* He was a member of the Odisha team that finished runners-up in the 37th Sub-junior Boys National Football Championship, held at Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi from April 10 to 23, 2016.
INTERNATIONAL:
* He was part of the Indian team that reached quarterfinals of the Asian U-16 Football Championship Finals, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Sept 20 to Oct 7, 2018.
* He was part of the India U16 Team that won three matches and lost one in the five-nation WAFF U-16 Championship, held in Jordan from August 1-7, 2018.
* He was a member of the India U-16 team that won two, drew two and lost four matches during their three-nation exposure tour to China, Thailand and Malaysia from July 3 to 26, 2018.
* He was part of the Indian U-16 team that played 10 friendlies, including two vs USA, one vs Norway during an exposure trip to Spain in 2018.
* He was part of the India U-16 National team that emerged champions in the Jockey Cup International Youth Invitational Football Tournament in Hong Kong on March 25, 2018. Bekey scored three goals in as many matches in the tournament.
* He waas part of the Indian U-16 team that played two friendlies during an exposure tour to Egypt in 2017.
* He was a member of the Indian team that finished unbeaten, beating Palestine 3-0 and holding host Nepal 2-2 and defending champions Iraq to goalless draws in the AFC U-16 Championship Qualifiers, held at the Halchowk Stadium in Kathmandu from Sept 20 to 24, 2017.
* He was part of the Indian team that won the title in the SAFF U-15 Championships, held at Kathmandu, Nepal from August 18-27, 2017.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
* He was part of the Bengaluru FC B team that emerged champions in the Reliance Foundation Development League in Benaulim, Goa on 13 May 2022. Also bagged the Golden Ball award for being the most consistent player.
* His brother Rakesh played for India under-19 and Mumbai FC football teams.
* His elder brothers inspired him to take to football.
PROFILE FIRST UPLOADED: 11 February 2016
PROFILE LAST UPDATED: 21 May 2022