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Mohun Bagan
logo
Full nameMohun Bagan Athletic Club
Nickname(s)The Mariners
Founded1889 as Mohun Bagan Sporting Club
GroundSalt Lake Stadium
Capacity120,000
ChairmanSubrata Bhattacharya
ManagerPrasanta Banerjee
LeagueI-League
2010–11I-League, 6th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is a sports club in India, best known for its football team based in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal. It is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia, having been established in 1889. They currently play in the I-League, the top-flight of India's domestic football league system.

The football team has been successful since its establishment and has maintained its status as one of India's most successful clubs, having won multiple trophies of national significance such as the Federation Cup, Rovers Cup, Durand Cup, IFA Shield, National Football League and the Domestic League. Mohun Bagan was the first Indian team to defeat a European team, when they defeated the East Yorkshire Regiment, 2-1 to lift the 1911 IFA Shield. Mohun Bagan still carries on an intense local rivalry with Kingfisher East Bengal F.C.[1]

History

In 1889 near Shyambazar area, there was the famous marble palace, named “Mohun Bagan Villa”. A medium size ground was there in front of this building. At that moment, the players of “Dukhiram Majumder Student’s Union” used to play in this ground. But Mr. Majumder then shifted to Laha’s field at the Shyampukur area due to some reasons and changed the name of “Dukhiram Majumder Student’s Union” to “Aryans”. Some players from Mohun Bagan Villa went to Shyam Square where “Bagbazar Club” was established under the leadership of Young brigade from Sen’s House of Bagbazar. But still no club was there for the players who were still continuing to play in the ground of Mohun Bagan Villa. They were not able to compete with the rest of the local clubs. So to provide back up to these players three famous families of Kolkata, the Basu family, Mitra Family and Sen family came forward.

On August 15, 1889 a meeting was organized in the house of the then famous lawyer Mr. Bhupendranath Basu. After the meeting a decision was taken that a club would be formed name “Mohun Bagan Sporting Club” with the existing players playing in Mohun Bagan Villa. The first President and Secretary of Mohun Bagan Sporting Club were Mr. Bhupendranath Basu (1889–1924) and Mr. Jyotindranath Basu (1889–1894).

The name of the club was changed to Mohun Bagan Athletic Club after the recommendations of Mr. F. J. Rowe, the professor of Presidency College. He had remarked that there were no sporting activities, such as shooting or angling.[2]

Mohun Bagan played their first tournament in the year 1893 in Coochbehar Cup. But they did not perform well. The morale of the players was in a very low level but the club officials came forward and backed up the players.[3]

After that time Mohun Bagan participated in lots of tournaments like Coochbehar Cup, Trades Cup but was unable to win any of them. After the opening by the Calcutta Corporation of the public square known as Shyam Square, the club was alloted space there along with Aryans and Baghbazar Club. Thus Shyam Square was the third ground of Mohun Bagan (1895–1900). Some administrative changes took place that time. In 1895, Jyotindranath Mitra became the Honorary Secretary and Jyotindranath Basu became the Vice President. Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra took over the secretaryship from Jyotindranath Mitra in 1898 and continued until 1900. Mohun Bagan club officials again felt the need to change the ground and that time they decided to move to Kolkata maidan area. But it was very difficult to get a place in maidan area, but due to their candid effort they were able to manage a place for the club. In 1900 Mohun Bagan started to share the ground and tent along with Presidency College (1900–1914). Also in 1900, Subadar Major Sailendranath Basu took the responsibility of secretary post of the club. Since 1900 up to 1914 he ornamented the secretary post. Mr Basu was very strict about the rules and regulations of the club. He was very careful regarding the physical training and fitness of the players and took all the needful steps for the betterment of the football team.[4]

Mohun Bagan won its first trophy, the Coochbehar Cup in the year 1904 and again in 1905. In the same year Mohun Bagan reached the final of Gladstone Cup, held in Chinsurah. The opponent in the final was Dalhousie, the winner of that year IFA Shield defeated Calcutta Football Club by 4-3 in a thrilling final. Mohun Bagan still though managed to win the match 6-1. In 1906, Mohun Bagan got more success. This year the club grabbed the Trades Cup, Gladstone Cup and Coochbehar Cup. These achievements made Mohun Bagan the most prestigious Indian club. In the same year Mohun Bagan participated in Minto Fort Tournament. This tournament was mainly for the British and Army football teams, only Mohun Bagan among the Indian clubs got the invitation to participate in this tournament but there stay was not long. In 1907 Mohun Bagan again won Trades Cup and again in 1908 for a third consecutive time.[5]

Mohun Bagan was the first club in India to win the IFA Shield in 1911 by defeating East Yorkshire Regiment. This match was huge also because Mohun Bagan also became the first Indian club to beat a European club ever.[6] The players of Mohun Bagan played bare-footed against the foreigners, who had proper equipment. It became a turning point in Indian football. [7]

In 1915 Mohun Bagan played their first match in first division of Calcutta Football League on May 15, 1915 against Calcutta Club. Back then the Calcutta Football League was the number one football league in India. In 1937 Mohun Bagan played its first international match in home country against Englishton Corinthians of England. In 1939 Mohun Bagan became the first ever Indian Calcutta Football League Champion after a long awaiting 25 years.[8]

In 1943 Mohun Bagan created history in the Indian football scenario by implementing an Insurance Scheme for the medical aid of the injured players. Within one year a medical Board was also formed with some doctors. This year Mohun Bagan won the Calcutta Football League for the second time, gaining 39 points in 24 matches. The club also grabbed the Trades Cup this year. The next year Mohun Bagan won the league again.[9]

In 1947 Mohun Bagan again won the IFA Shield. Through that victory Mohun Bagan is the first Indian club to win IFA Shield after independence. The club also won the Calcutta Football League again by defeating arch rival Kingfisher East Bengal F.C. [10]

In 1952 Mohun Bagan won the IFA Shield. Three Mohun Bagan players Sailen Manna, M. A. Sattar and Runu Guha Thakurta were selected in the national squad for the Helsinki Olympics of 1952. Sailen Manna was the captain of the team. For both the Olympics of 1948 and 1952, Mohun Bagan’s players captained the Indian national football team.[11]

In 1954 the club grabbed the double crown of Calcutta for the first time after winning the IFA Shield and First Division Calcutta Football League and thus also becoming the first club ever to do this. They would also go on to do this again in 1960. In 1977 the club created the history by being the first ever Indian football club to do the triple crown (IFA Shield, Durand Cup, and Rovers Cup) in the same year.[12]

In 1977 Mohun Bagan Club made even more history by playing a friendly match against famous North American Soccer League club New York Cosmos and Pelé. The match which took place at the Eden Gardens had a match attendance of 80,000. The match ended 2-2 and a lot of the Bagan players git a lot of praise by the star packed Cosmos. In the same year Mohun Bagan won the triple crown for the first time - IFA Shield, Durand Cup & Rovers Cup. [13]

In 1978 Mohun Bagan won the Federation Cup for the first time. The same year Mohun Bagan drew 2-2 with Ararat of USSR in the finals of the IFA shield & went won to be the joint winners of the trophy. The Ararat team boasted of as many as six world cup footballers who were in the team that participated in the world cup in 1978.

In 1998 Mohun Bagan won the triple by winning the IFA Shield, Federation Cup and the National Football League for the first time. In 2002 the football icon of India, Baichung Bhutia came back home from Bury F.C. in England, and Mohun Bagan club officials did not make any mistake to sign him in the squad.[14]

In 2007 Mohun Bagan won the Indian Super Cup by defeating Dempo SC by 4-0.[15]

In 2008 Mohun Bagan players got the opportunity to play against the famous international World Cupper of Germany, Oliver Kahn as he wished to play his last international match against the National Club of India. Oliver came here with his club team and German champions FC Bayern Munich. Along with Kahn, some other stars like Ze Roberto, Mark van Bommel were present in the Bayern team. The match was played on May 27, 2008 at Salt Lake Stadium in presence of about 120,000 people. Bayern managed to beat Mohun Bagan AC 3-0 though.[16]

Crest

The crest of Mohun Bagan is shaped as a circle with the words Mohun Bagan Athletic Club around it and within the circle is a boat which has some historical reference to West Bengal.

Colors

The official colors of Mohun Bagan are maroon and green. The home jersey has green and maroon shirts, green shorts, and maroon socks while the away jersey has white jerseys, green shorts, and white socks.

Stadiums

Mohun Bagan A.C. have had many grounds in its history but only uses two of them today. The Salt Lake Stadium which has a capacity of 120,000 is used for Bagan's I-League, Asian, and Federation Cup matches sense 1987. Bagan's second stadium in the Mohun Bagan Ground which is Bagan's own personal stadium used for all Calcutta Football League matches.


In 2011, on the centenary year of the 1911 IFA Shield win, a Bengali movie entitled Egaro was produced to pay homage to the winning team.[17]

Cricket Team

Mohun Bagan operates a cricket team as well. It participates in local CAB league and tournaments. Currently[when?] players like Manoj Tiwari, Wriddhiman Saha, Ritam Kundu, Debabrata Das play for the club. In 2009-10 season international cricketers like Lakshmipathy Balaji, Virat Kohli, Chaminda Vaas played for Mohun Bagan in various tournaments. In 2009-10 they have won two tournaments.

Kit manufacture and Shirt sponsors

Kit manufacture

Shirt sponsor

Current squad

First-team squad

As of 30 October 2011[18]

Transfer period is going for new season: 2011-12.[19]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Shilton Pal (vice-captain)
2 DF Australia AUS Daniell Zeleny
4 DF India IND Kingshuk Debnath
5 DF India IND Anwar Ali
6 DF India IND R Dhanarajan
7 MF India IND Joseph Murali
8 FW India IND Jagtar Singh
9 FW Nigeria NGA Odafe Onyeka Okolie
10 FW Brazil BRA Jose Ramirez Barreto (captain)
11 FW India IND Sunil Chhetri
12 FW India IND Ashim Biswas
13 DF India IND Irungbam Surkumar Singh
14 MF India IND Souvik Chakraborty
15 MF India IND Satish Kumar Jr.
17 MF India IND Sakatar Singh
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF India IND Daljit Singh
19 MF India IND Syed Rahim Nabi
20 DF India IND Rakesh Masih
21 GK India IND Sangram Mukherjee
22 DF India IND Naduparambil Pappachen Pradeep
23 MF India IND Jewel Raja Shaikh
24 MF India IND Manish Mathani
25 MF India IND Snehasish Chakraborty
26 DF India IND Nallappan Mohanraj
27 MF Brazil BRA Hudson Lima Silva
29 MF India IND Dipendu Dowary
30 MF India IND Gouranga Dutta
31 GK India IND Sudipta Banerjee
DF India IND Subhashish Chowdhury (on loan from Prayag United)
MF India IND Manish Bhargav

Academies

Mohun Bagan operates two football academies. The first was set up on July 20, 2003, in Durgapur. The academy is located at Tagore House, Durgapur. It is a joint venture of Mohun Bagan AC, The Academy Campus and the Steel Authority of India Limited.[citation needed]

The second academy was established in Jalpaiguri on November 2009. This academy is known as the P.C. Mittal Mohun Bagan Football Academy and operates in association with Jalpaiguri Young Men's Association Club. There are residential and nonresidential arrangements for trainees who are scouted and provided with training for a three year period. The age group of the boys is 16 to 19 years of age.[citation needed]

Notable players

Current Staff

As of 30 October 2011.[20]
Position Name
Technical Director Subrata Bhattacharya
Chief Coach Prasanta Banerjee
Team Manager Bernard Oparanozie
Goalkeeping coach Hemanta Dora
Physiotherapist Jonathan Corner

Rivalries

  • The Mohun Bagan – East Bengal rivalry dates back to the day when the latter was formed in the early 1920s. It’s one of the oldest rivalries to exist in Indian football.[21]

Honors

For more details on this topic, see Mohun Bagan A.C. seasons

Domestic

Winners: (3) 1997-98, 1999–2000, 2001–02
Runners-up (1): 2000-01

Runners-up (1): 2008-09

Winners: (13) 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2008

Winners: (15) 1953, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994, 2000

Winners: (21) 1911, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2003

References

  1. ^ http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/stories/classicderby/news/newsid=1414458.html
  2. ^ "The Beginning : 1889 - 1909". Mohun Bagan Club. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  3. ^ THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY : 1889–1903
  4. ^ THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY : 1889–1903
  5. ^ FIRST STEP TOWARDS SUCCESS : 1904–1910
  6. ^ CREATION OF HISTORY : MOHUN BAGAN THE CHAMPION OF 1911 IFA SHIELD
  7. ^ The Britannica Quizmaster. ISBN 81-7154-827-X.
  8. ^ SILVER AND GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION : 1912–1946
  9. ^ SILVER AND GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION : 1912–1946
  10. ^ NATION WIDE SUCCESS AND DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS : 1947–1960
  11. ^ NATION WIDE SUCCESS AND DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS : 1947–1960
  12. ^ NATION WIDE SUCCESS AND DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS : 1947–1960
  13. ^ MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES AND HISTORICAL MATCH AGAINST PELE : 1965–1977
  14. ^ GOLDEN ERA OF THE CLUB AND CENTENARY YEAR CELEBRATION : 1978–1999
  15. ^ THE NEW MILLENIUM AND THE BRAZILIAN MAGIC : 2000–2009
  16. ^ THE NEW MILLENIUM AND THE BRAZILIAN MAGIC : 2000–2009
  17. ^ http://www.navhindtimes.in/panorama/red-letter-day-indian-sports
  18. ^ [1]
  19. ^ Official list
  20. ^ "First Team Coaching Staff". Mohun Bagan. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  21. ^ http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/stories/classicderby/news/newsid=1414458.html

Notes

  • ^ a Joint winners with Kingfisher East Bengal FC
  • ^ Joint winners with Ararat Erevan

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