Mohun Bagan AC

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Mohun Bagan
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Full name Mohun Bagan Athletic Club
Nickname(s) Mariners
Founded 1889
Ground Salt Lake Stadium
(Yuva Bharati Krirangan),
Mohun Bagan Ground
(Capacity 120000, 30000)
Chairman Anjan Mitra
Manager Carlos Periera (Brazil)
League National Football League
IFA-Calcutta Premier League
2006 Federation Cup,
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Mohun Bagan Athletic Club (Mohun Bagan AC) is a Sports Club, best known for its football team, based in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Mohun Bagan AC is the oldest football club in Asia, having been established on August 15, 1889. The first President of this club was Bhupendranath Bose.Mohunbagan club has a complete Football Academy in collaboration with Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) at Durgapur.

The football team has been hugely successful since its founding, and has maintained its status as India's most successful club with the maximum number of trophies of national significance, like Federation Cup, Rovers, Durand, IFA Shield and National & Domestic League. Mohun Bagan was the first Indian team to have defeated a foreign team, when the team defeated the East Yorkshire Regiment to lift the 1911 IFA Shield. Mohun Bagan has carried on an intense local rivalry with the East Bengal Club.

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[edit] History

Old Logo
Old Logo
This postage stamp has been published at the eve of Mohun Bagan Centenary celebration, when the club has been declared as the National Club of India by the then Prime Minister Mr.Rajiv Gandhi.
This postage stamp has been published at the eve of Mohun Bagan Centenary celebration, when the club has been declared as the National Club of India by the then Prime Minister Mr.Rajiv Gandhi.

Mohun Bagan Sporting Club, as it was initially known, was founded on 15th August 1889. The club's first meeting was held at 14, Balaram Ghosh Street in Kolkata and included several high profile individuals including Bhupendranath Basu who was later to become the President of the Indian National Congress. The club's first secretary was Jatindranath Basu.

The club's first ground was at the famous marble palace, known as Mohun Bagan Villa. It was situated at Fariapukur Street, in northern Kolkata. Not sufficiently large enough as football field, it is believed that Mohun Bagan played their first ever match on this very ground against the students of Eden Hindu hostel. The club's membership requirements at this time stipulated that the management required students to join with permission from their parents, and special attention was given to etiquette and education. Shortly before the club's first anniversary, students of Presidency College, who were also the members of Mohun Bagan, invited their professor, the famous grammatologist Prof. F.J. Rhow to visit. Rhow pointed out that due to a lack of facilities for sports such as shooting and angling, the word 'Athletic' would be more appropriate. Thus, the club came to be known as "Mohun Bagan Athletic Club". The 2nd anniversary assembly was presided by Sir Thomas Holland who was later appointed as a member of Governor General Council.

In 1891, the benevolence of the Maharaja of Shyampukur, Durga Charan Laha saw the club's ground relocated to his grounds at Shyampukur. Later, with the assistance of Mr. Harry Lee, the chairman of Kolkata Corporation, the club's ground moved to Shyam Square which it now shared with the Aryans Club and Bagbazar Club. Mohun Bagan's first tournament was the Coochbehar Cup, which was held in 1893. Mohun Bagan's first opponent team was a European team, the 'C' Company of Sussex Regiment.

The first sport to be played is reported to be football, but other games were soon introduced to the club. This included hockey, tennis, badminton and athletics. Cricket was introduced to the club's schedule in the 1900s. The annual athletics event at the club is held with great pomp and show.

The biggest event in the club calendar is the Mohun Bagan Day. This is held on July 29, which is the day the football team lifted the IFA Shield for the first time in 1911. The prestigious Mohun Bagan Ratna award is given to former greats of the club at this event. The club has many famous players who have worn the prestigious Green & Maroon jersey. These players have not only successfully represented the team, but also the Indian national football team. A postage stamp was issued by the Government of India in 1989 during the club's centenary year to commemorate the 1911 victory of the team. The Government honoured Mohun Bagan with the title as the "National Club of India" for boosting up the Indian Nationalism which occurred after this win. Mohun Bagan's fans are proud of the fact that this has been the only postage stamp created in India for a club.

[edit] FIFA Club Task Force

Mohun Bagan Athletic Club has been chosen among the top 11 clubs by FIFA to form an Elite Task Force for club football. As of September 2007, there are representatives from clubs like Bayern Munich, River Plate and Manchester United. This task force will work for the betterment of the club football. From India, only Swapan Sadhan Basu, Honorary President of Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is the representative at FIFA representing Mohun Bagan.[1]

[edit] The Mascot

Baggu-The Mohun Bagan Mascot
Baggu-The Mohun Bagan Mascot

The name of the mascot of Mohun Bagan is "Baggu" (means 'Tiger'). It is a lovely tiger in green and maroon jersey of the club. The mascot was inaugurated on the 29th of July, 2007. The theme song of the club is being prepared by Mr. Bappi Lahiri. Mohun Bagan is the first club of India to have a mascot and a theme song.

[edit] Fans

Right from the beginning there is a huge fan base of this club. Now Mohun Bagan's fans are seen almost everywhere in India. And There are also some Mohun Bagan fan in other countries also. In 2004, members and fans set up a fan society "Green and Maroon, a group of Mohun Bagan Supporters". This society played a crucial role in the club election in 2005, which took place after 12 years. Green and Maroon run the premere fansite www.MohunBaganClub.com. The society also given the charge to develop and maintain the official website of the club www.MohunBaganAC.com. Which they are doing successfully till date. In 2007 some young enthisiasts formed another fan club with the name Sabuj Maroon Swapno.

[edit] Recipients of the Mohun Bagan Ratna award

[edit] Current Roster

2007-2008 squad :

No. Position Player
1 Flag of India GK Sangram Mukherjee
2 Flag of India DF Bijay Baspore
4 Flag of India DF Rauf Khan
7 Flag of India MF Dharamjit Singh
9 Flag of India FW Isfaq Ahmed
10 Flag of Brazil FW Jose Ramirez Barreto
11 Flag of India MF Subhash Chakraborty
15 Flag of India FW Baichung Bhutia (captain)
16 Flag of India DF Anit Ghosh
18 Flag of India MF Dharamjit Singh (vice captain)
19 Flag of India MF Satyajit Bose
20 Flag of India DF Sanjeev Kumar Maria
21 Flag of India GK Imran Khan
No. Position Player
22 Flag of India MF Lalkamal Bhowmik
25 Flag of India FW Pachau Lalam Puia
27 Flag of India MF James Singh
29 Flag of India MF Chinmoy Sarkar
30 Flag of India FW Ayan Chowdhury
31 Flag of India GK Shilton Pal
32 Flag of Brazil MF Douglas Da Silva
33 DF Odafe
34 Flag of India GK Pralay Dutta
35 Flag of India DF Deepak Modal
36 Flag of India DF Habibur Mandal
37 Flag of India DF Mohan Raj
38 Flag of India DF N. S. Manju
39 Flag of India DF Peter Siddiqui
40 Flag of India DF Rahul Bhattacharya
41 Flag of India MF Suman Dutta
42 Flag of India MF S Venkatesh

[edit] Other famous players

[edit] Honours

  • Durand Cup (India) titles: 16 (joint most titles)
  • Federation Cup (India) titles: 12 (most titles)
    • Champions in: 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001,2006.
  • Calcutta Football League /Kolkata Super Division League / Premere division league titles 27
    • Champions in: 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.
  • IFA Shield titles: 22
    • Champions in: 1911, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961,[2] 1962, 1967,[1] 1969, 1976,[1] 1977, 1978,[3] 1979, 1981,[1] 1982, 1987, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2003.

[edit] Trivia

1. Mohun Bagan is the only club whose two members became the Governor Of West Bengal.
2. Mohun Bagan is the first club of India which went overseas to play football and cricket both in the year 1940.
3. Mohun Bagan is the only club of India who had arranged a match where Pele participated on behalf of his club Cosmos.
4. Mohun Bagan has the record of wining all the trophies in Kolkata for football,cricket,hockey and tennis in the year 1969.
5. Mohun Bagan is the first club to win National Football League (India)(2001-02) and Federation Cup (2001) both in the same year.
6. ICICI Bank and Mohun Bagan has presented the ICICI Bank Mohun Bagan Credit Card.They are the third club in world to have launched a co-branded credit card in their name after Manchester United and Barcelona FC.
7) In three consecutive seasons,( 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08) Mohun Bagan won all the Kolkata league matches against their arch rival, Kingfisher East Bengal. These double-Hatrick( 2 wins in each season) is a record by itself between these two local giants.

[edit] General Information on Mohun Bagan Athletic Club

  • Hometown: Kolkata, West Bengal
  • Founded: 1889 (oldest club in Asia)
  • Current sponsor: McDowell's (United Breweries Group)
  • Ground: Mohun Bagan Ground, Maidan, Kolkata
  • Capacity: 22,000
  • NFL home ground: Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata

[edit] Stadium

As its I-League homeground, the club boasts of the enigmatic Yuba Bharati Krirangan, or the Salt Lake Stadium, Asia's biggest composite stadium. It is the biggest of its kind in Asia. The Salt Lake Stadium has seating arrangement for 120,000 people at a time.
Salt Lake Stadium

The heavenly green on Earth: The Ground


A view from the press box

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^  a  Joint winners with East Bengal
  2. ^  Joint winners with Ararat Erevan

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