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Picture courtesy: The Times of India, Oct 12 2015
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YEAR-WISE DEVELOPMENTS

1911:  Jitendranath ‘Kanu’ Roy’s daughter reminisces

July 27, 2018: The Telegraph


On July 29, 1911, Mohun Bagan created history by becoming the first Indian club to win the IFA Shield after defeating East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1. Most Mohun Bagan players played bare feet while East Yorkshire Regiment played with proper footballing equipment. This victory was considered a landmark in the Indian freedom struggle and is celebrated as Mohun Bagan Day.

Kalpana Gupta at her CB Block home with a souvenir brought out by the club on the centenary of the IFA Shield victory. (Shubham Paul)

On July 29, 1911, Mohun Bagan created history by becoming the first Indian club to win the IFA Shield after defeating East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1. Most Mohun Bagan players played bare feet while East Yorkshire Regiment played with proper footballing equipment. This victory was considered a landmark in the Indian freedom struggle and is celebrated as Mohun Bagan Day.

CB Block resident Kalpana Gupta, a daughter of the team’s striker Jitendranath ‘Kanu’ Roy, reminisces about her father.

My only regret is not seeing Baba play football. He was with Mohun Bagan from 1911 to 1917. Once he joined the Imperial Police Service in 1917, it was not possible for him to continue playing. I was born in 1934, the ninth of his 12 children.

As a teenager, Baba was one of the founder members of Wari Club in Dhaka. The club used to play in various tournaments across undivided Bengal. In a tournament organised by the Maharaja of Cooch Behar Nripendra Narayan, in which the maharaja himself played for the Palace team, my father caught his eye for his football skill and comportment. On learning he had passed Intermediate of Arts (IA) with good marks, the maharaja arranged for a monthly stipend of Rs 25.

Baba came to Calcutta in 1909 and got enrolled in Presidency College. He would start playing for Mohun Bagan in the same year.

We got to learn details of the historic match from a diary that was discovered in 2008 by the daughter of our youngest brother. Baba had started writing it post-retirement after our mother passed away.

My father was 21 when the team pulled off that sensational victory. He has written how, after the final whistle was blown, “mats, hats, handkerchief, umbrella and sticks were waved and thrown up into the air and the tremendous cheering shook heaven and earth. It was as if the population had gone mad.”

The players received a lot of love from countrymen for the achievement. Buses would not charge him fare. The owners of confectioners Dwarik Ghosh asked them to have breakfast at their their shop. Jabakusum offered free oil. Sen-Raleigh gifted a cycle. Foreign goods were being boycotted in favour of swadeshi products and emotions ran high with the Shield victory.

Baba returned to Dhaka after completing graduation and completed his MA and LLB there. We shifted to Calcutta in 1943. He used to play tennis and went hunting for tiger and deer. He had his own rifle. He also had a great singing voice. He would have musical gatherings at their Bakulbagan house. Playing bridge was another passion. Gostho Pal and others came every month. Dhiren Dey (legendary Mohun Bagan club administrator) too used to come. Baba retired in 1947 as deputy inspector general of police. The only sporting occasion I remember seeing him involved in is an exhibition match organised by Mohun Bagan in the ’50s. Uttam Kumar and Jahar Ganguly played alongside footballers. I saw Suchitra Sen going around selling souvenirs. Ahindra Choudhury asked Baba to kick the ball to start the match.

Sports was in our family. My eldest brother Saroj played hockey for Kalighat Club, the youngest played cricket for Rajasthan Club. Another brother was a university blue. Even my elder daughter was a cricketer. She played for Sammilito Club in Maniktala.

I got married and settled in Salt Lake in 1974. Fox and cattle used to graze in the streets then. There were only seven-eight houses in CB Block. We could see Tank no. 9 from our house. I admit these days I love watching cricket more. I used to love Sourav (Ganguly). Now I like (M.S.) Dhoni.

As told to Sudeshna Banerjee

1977: Getting Pele to India

The Times of India, Oct 12 2015

Nilesh Bhattacharya

How Mohun Bagan pulled off the Pele coup in 1977

The legend's first trip with Cosmos had a backstory

How Pele came, saw and conquered Calcutta (as Kolkata was then called) 38 years ago is well-documented. The mass hysteria which followed Pele's every step from the airport to the Eden Gardens was a sight his teammates got accustomed to during New York Cosmos' farewell tour with the legend in 1977. Quite understandably , the God of football took centre stage from the moment he descended on the city . But to get an idea of how the then-short, now historic trip materialized, one needs to travel a back in time. It may have be faded knowledge today , but in 1977, Pele and NY Cosmos were in India as guests of Mohun Bagan. Their visit was preceded by a troubled and turbulent phase for the Calcutta super club. The scars of the 0-5 humiliation at the hands of East Bengal in the 1975 IFA Shield final had still not been wiped out and the green and maroons were still being forced to play second fiddle to their arch-rivals, who then ruled not only the Maidan but also Indian football.

There was pressure on Mohun Bagan officials to deliver something quick. In 1976, the revered Dhiren Dey , who was the club's general secretary then, pulled off a coup by snatching away a clutch of stars who had orchestrated East Bengal's domination in Indian football. With the likes of Subhas Bhowmick, Shyam Thapa and Surajit Sengupta switching allegiance, Mohun Bagan managed to win the Calcutta Football League crown that year, halting East Bengal's record-breaking run of six successive titles.

But that turned out to be an `aberration'. Despite boasting of a star-studded line-up, Mohun Bagan failed to displace the red-and-golds as the dominant power. Bagan lost to ITI in the 1977 Federation Cup final in Bangalore in May . In June, it was further catastrophe for Bagan as a muchweakened East Bengal rode goals from Mihir Bose and Samaresh Chowdhury to stun them en route to regaining the CFL crown. Bagan players were attacked by angry and disenchanted fans at the club tent. Some of the players even sought protection from Dey , telling him that their family members were also being targetted. Pushed into a corner, Dey was desperately looking for `salvation'. It was then that he learnt about Cosmos' tour of Asia. Following a discussion with then-IFA secretary Ashok Ghosh, he quickly chalked out a blueprint and got cracking on the audacious project of Mohun Bagan hosting Pele and his Cosmos team.

When Cosmos received Dey's communication, the club asked for an exorbitant sum as appearance fee. So steep was that figure that it almost led to the grand project falling through.

However, undaunted by the initial `setback', Dey shot off another letter, this time to Pele's agents, highlighting Mohun Bagan club's role in India's struggle for independence and how “the country where Mahatma Gandhi was born“ was eagerly waiting for a date with the Brazilian legend. Much to the delight of Dey and Mohun Bagan, Pele agreed to play ball and convinced the Cosmos management to add India to the list of destinations in Asia. Most importantly , thanks to Pele's intervention, Mohun Bagan had to cough up less than what was initially demanded.

At a time when East Bengal were still basking in the glory of regaining the CFL crown from their arch-rivals, Bagan had staged a silent coup with a stunning impact.

Torrential rain greeted Pele and Cosmos when their Air India flight landed on Sept 22. The rest, as they say , is history. Pele was largely off-colour in the match, but Mohun Bagan went on to hold Cosmos 2-2 in a performance which brought about a remarkable change in their fortunes.

As Pele returned to New York to play his testimonial match against Santos, Mohun Bagan players -buoyed by the swagger of playing against the greatest footballer of all time -tore East Bengal apart in the IFA Shield final a week later, winning by a Shyam Thapa goal. Thapa was at it again in December, scoring a brace to get the better of East Bengal in the Rovers Cup semifinal, on way to the title beating Tata Sports. This was followed by another triumph in the Durand Cup.

If the early and mid-70s belonged to East Bengal, the post-Cosmos period was Mohun Bagan's as they re-emerged as a force to reckon with in Indian football.

1977 : Mohun Bagan-Cosmos match

The Times of India, Oct 11 2015

Sibaji Banerjee  `Bagan-Cosmos match was a life-changing experience for me'

Not even in my wildest dream had I thought that Pele would come to India again. They say you are lucky if you get to see `God' once in your life. It is quite unbelievable that I will get to see him again when he comes to Kolkata on Sunday. The Mohun Bagan-Cosmos match in 1977 was an extraordinary event for all of us. Mohun Bagan were going through a lean patch. We had lost in the Federation Cup and had gone down to East Bengal in the Calcutta League. Our supporters were quite unhappy . We had started preparing for the IFA Shield with an eye on a final against East Bengal.

Quite out of the blue, we were infor med by club secretary Dhiren Dey that Mohun Bagan will play an exhibition match against Pele's New York Cosmos and we need to be ready in two weeks' time. It gradually dawned on us that we will be representing our country and need to showcase Indian football.

We started following Cosmos' tour of Asia. Before coming to Kolkata, Pele had scored in China and Japan. Pele had this special ability to make the ball appear to stop in mid-air before suddenly gathering speed on way to hitting the target. Coach PK Banerjee had trained us to defend set-pieces but I knew very well that Pele's free-kicks would be a different ball game.

On the day of the match, before leaving home, my father -late Subodh Banerjee who had been a goalkeeper himslef -gave me an invaluable piece of advice. He reminded me that if Cosmos get a free-kick, Pele will surely take it and the whole world, including Mohun Bagan supporters, will be hoping for the legend to score.When Pele takes the free-kick, father advised me, “don't reach for the ball, rather wait for it“.

On match day, the Red Road there was a big traffic jam and the players had a tough time getting to the Eden Gardens. We were excited about the fact that we were going to play against Pele's team. As we trooped on to the field to warm up, I was gazing at Pele from close range even as the `King' went about his warmup drills with professional expertise. There appeared to be a rhythm to everything he did. It was as if he had springs attached to his feet.

The ground condition was not good as it had rained earlier but it suited us more than the Cosmos players. Our boys played extraordinary football that day I probably made five or six t good saves in the game. But the two saves that are still etched in my memory involved Pele.

Cosmos got a free-kick and Pele stepped up to take it. The Brazilian legend took a lot of time to place the ball and concent trated hard before taking the shot. We had our wall at the first post while I took up my position t at the second. A few seconds bet fore Pele took his shot, my father's advice rang in my ears don't reach for the ball.

Pele swung the ball around the wall. The ball was coming towards me when I inadvertently took a step towards it.

Then all of a sud den, it appeared to stop and hang i n t h e a i r. I checked myself in time and dived fulllength and managed to clutch the ball which had propelled forward spinning viciously. Luckily I managed to keep it under control.

The other save was certainly the best of the match and my career. Tony Field crossed into the box which Pele brilliantly trapped with his chest, controlled it with his thigh and just as he was going to volley, I threw myself at his feet and pouched it.Pele was still in the air and his boot just inches from my face.Like a true pro, he checked himself and jumped over me to avoid a nasty clash.

It is not easy for a goalkeeper to dive in front but I had no time to think and just went for the ball. It turned out to be one of the most defining moments of the match.

When we were going out at half-time, Pele hugged me. At the Cosmos team hotel in the evening, he kissed me and said, “Goalkeeper you saved your team“. The Pele match was a lifechanging experience for me.

2018: unbeaten CFL champions after 8 years

September 18, 2020: United News of India

Conceding a goal in the 72nd minute, Mohun Bagan rallied brilliantly in the fag end to score two goals in a gap of seven minutes to emerge unbeaten Calcutta Football League for the first time in eight years.

2020

On NASDAQ billboards

July 30, 2020: The Times of India

Mohun Bagan features on NASDAQ billboards: Iconic Indian football club Mohun Bagan became the country’s first ever sports entity to feature on NASDAQ billboards in New York’s Times Square. This happened on Mohun Bagan Day, celebrated every year on July 29 to commemorate the team’s famous IFA Shield triumph in 1911 when it defeated East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1 to become the first Indian club to end the British stranglehold on the tournament.


Merger with ATK FC

July 11, 2020: The Times of India

Kolkata: Brand Mohun Bagan is too strong to be diluted, at least on the football field.

Even though ATK owns a majority stake in the merged entity — henceforth to be knows as ATK Mohun Bagan — it is the Kolkata giants’ legacy that will hold sway on the ground. For starters, the iconic green-and-maroon colour scheme has been retained, and with it, a huge slice of tradition.

In the first meeting of the board of directors of ATK Mohun Bagan Private Limited, it was also decided that the Bagan logo — the sailing boat — will be retained but the letters ATK added. This clearly makes business sense, as the new entity, powered by ATK’s funds, will bank heavily on Bagan’s fan base. And the green-and-maroon blend is the essence that will keep the flock together.

The team’s away jersey is set to be green and maroon stripes on red and white.

“We’ve taken some important decisions and all of these were unanimous,” Sanjiv Goenka, principal owner of the entity, who chaired the meeting, told TOI. “This is the beginning of a new chapter. Mohun Bagan is filled with glory and we are humbled to be part of this legacy. We are going to do everything it takes to further this legacy nationally and overseas.”

Sourav Ganguly, Utsav Parekh, Srinjoy Bose, Debashis Dutta, Gautam Ray and Sanjeev Mehra attended the meeting as board directors.

“Fundamentally, we have recognised the legacy that Mohun Bagan represents,” Goenka added. “We’ve honoured the emotions of thousands towards the green-and-maroon.”

Nita Ambani, founder and chairperson of Football Sports Development Limited, expressed her happiness. “We are delighted with the merger of ATK and Mohun Bagan, the two powerhouses of Indian football. I whole-heartedly welcome Mohun Bagan, one of India’s oldest and most renowned clubs, to the Indian Super League and congratulate Sanjiv Goenka for embracing the I-League champions with open arms,” she said

Debashis Dutta, Bagan’s finance secretary, termed it a new dawn for Mohun Bagan. “The past has been glorious and the future will be vibrant,” he said. “In 1998, we had accepted a prefix to the name. So, what is the harm this time?”

ATK Mohun Bagan will play in the Indian Super League and also other competitions they can participate in India. They will also play in the AFC Cup this season.

“We’ll surely give our best shot in both. The team looks very good, the bulk remains the same with some new players. Hopefully, there will be one or two signings soon,” informed Goenka. The directors also gave their go-ahead for ATK Mohun Bagan soccer schools across the country.

Trophies

1904-2019

Mohun Bagan Athletic Club, 1889


Trophy Update of Mohun Bagan (Total 253)

A couple of weeks back when we shared the trophy list of Mohun Bagan, one Mohun Bagan fan - Arghya Chatterjee pointed out a couple of more trophies that the green and maroon brigade has won. We did extensive research work and have found out the details of these 2 tournaments. Thank you Arghya for pointing this out.

In 1993, Mohun Bagan clinched the ATPA Tournament at Jorhat defeating Port Authority, Bangkok 1-0 in the final with Bernard scoring the winning goal. In semi final, Mariners defeated Assam Police by a similar margin, which was an own goal.

The team list of Mohun Bagan in the final against Port Authority, Bangkok - Hemanta, Swapan, Sukanta, Satyabrata, Bernard, Satyajit (Ranjan), Christopher, Amit, Sikander, Chibuzore, Khalek (Goutam).

In 1994, Mohun Bagan won the Lifebuoy Trophy held at Jalpaiguri defeating Peerless 1-0 in the final. In semi final of this tournament, while Mohun Bagan trounced Mohammedan Sporting 4-0 (Tausif Jamal 2, Satyajit Chatterjee, Joe Paul Anchery), Peerless defeated East Bengal 2-1. In the final, Goutam Ghosh scored the only goal for Mohun Bagan from Bernard's pass. Interestingly, Goutam Ghosh and Peerless Captain Rahmatullah were given marching orders in the 2nd half of the Lifebuoy Trophy final.

The team list of Mohun Bagan in the final - Tanumoy, Christopher, Aloke Das, Aloke Mukherjee, Tousif Jamal (Sudip), Amit, Ranjan (Bernard), Gunabir, Goutam, Anchery, Satyajit.

Given below is the list of 253 tournaments won by Mohun Bagan

Super Cup (2) - 2006-07, 2008-09

NFL/I League (4) - 1997-98, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2014-15

Federation Cup (14) - 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2015-16

Durand Cup (16) - 1953, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994, 2000

Rovers Cup (14) - 1955, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 2000

IFA Shield (22) - 1911, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2003

Calcutta Football League (29) - 1939, 1943, 1944, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009

All Airlines Gold Cup (😎 - 1989, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2012

Bordoloi Trophy (7) - 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1996, 2001

DCM Trophy (1) - 1997

McDowell's Cup (1) - 1996

Scissors Cup (1) - 1993

PNB CENTENARY INVITATIONAL TROPHY (1) - 1995

Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup (10) - 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2017

Sait Nagjee Cup (2) - 1978, 1981

Sanghati Cup (1) - 1999

Amritabazar Centenary Cup (1) - 1968

Bengal Gymkhana Shield (3) - 1910, 1911, 1912

Bell Cup (2) - 1934, 1935

Calcutta Soccer League (3) - 1932, 1933, 1934

Chandicharan Memorial Shield (2) - 1941, 1949

Chandernagore Cup (1) - 1916

Civil and Military League (1) - 1916

Coochbehar Cup (18) - 1904, 1905, 1907, 1912, 1916, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1941, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1962, 1972

Dwarbhanga Shield (1) - 1933

Darjeeling Gorkha Brigade Gold Cup (4) - 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982

D. N. Guin Memorial Cup (1) - 1944

Gladstone Cup (4) - 1905, 1906, 1908, 1911

Governor's Shield of Hazaribag (3) - 1933, 1939, 1941

Griffith Shield (4) - 1931, 1936, 1939, 1945

Jabakusum Cup (5) - 1924, 1929, 1934, 1936, 1937

Jadunath Memorial Shield (1) - 1922

J. C. Guha Memorial Trophy (1) - 1988

Khagendra Memorial Shield (4) - 1917, 1918, 1938, 1940

Kohinoor Shield (1) - 1941

Lady Hardinge Shield (6) - 1935, 1936, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1948

Lakshmibilas Cup (7) - 1909, 1910, 1928, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941

Lady Shifton's Shield (1) - 1933

Leslie Challenge Cup (1) - 1923

Liberty Cup (1) - 1934

Minerva Cup (1) - 1918

Nawab Asanullah Challenge Shield (3) - 1910, 1911, 1912

Nadia Challenge Shield (1) - 1944

Park League (3) - 1937, 1939, 1940

Power Memorial League (4) - 1917, 1928, 1942, 1948

Raja Shield (5) - 1937, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1949

Sachin Memorial Challenge Shield (1) - 1922

Shibdas Bhaduri Memorial Tournament (1) - 1993

Shyamsunder Cup (2) - 1917, 1918

St. John Ambulance Cup (2) - 1917, 1918

S. N. Banerjee Memorial Cup (1) - 1944

Suryakanta Memorial Shield (1) - 1920

Trades Cup (11) - 1906, 1907, 1908, 1938, 1939, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1965

Victory Cup (1) - 1945

William Younger Cup (3) - 1936, 1937, 1949

Naogaon Independence Cup (2) - 1996 and 1997

ATPA Cup (1) - 1993

Lifebuoy Cup (1) - 1994

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