Rohith Yesudas, a 23-year-old beach football player from coastal Kerala, represents a compelling yet troubling intersection of sporting excellence and economic vulnerability. Once the youngest captain of India’s national team at the Asian level in beach football, he now faces financial hardship rooted in family debt and limited professional opportunities. Hailing from a fishing community near Thiruvananthapuram, his journey highlights the fragile economic foundations of non-mainstream sports in India.