Mohun Bagan A.C.

Mohun Bagan
Full name Mohun Bagan Athletic Club
Nickname(s) The Mariners
Founded 15 August 1889 (1889-08-15) as Mohun Bagan Sporting Club
Ground Salt Lake Stadium
Mohun Bagan Ground
Barasat Stadium
Ground Capacity 68,000
22,000
22,000
President Swapan Sadhan Bose
Head coach Sanjoy Sen
League I-League
2015–16 2nd
Website Club home page

Mohun Bagan Athletic Club (English pronunciation: /mohon begən/) (Bengali : মোহন বাগান) is a professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The club was established in 1889 by Bhupendra Nath Bose and is the oldest existing football club in India.[1] The club plays in the I-League, the top-flight domestic league of Indian football. One of the most decorated clubs in Indian football, Mohun Bagan were awarded the distinction of being the National Club of India by former Indian prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi as well as by the All India Football Federation in 1989. This was during the club's centenary celebration and in commemoration of the club's famous victory over East Yorkshire Regiment during the 1911 IFA Shield Final, which made them the first Indian club to defeat a British club to lift the prestigious title.[2]

Mohun Bagan have won the top-tier football league in India four times, including the National Football League three times and the I-League once. They are the most successful team in the history of the Federation Cup having won the championship thirteen times.[3] The club has also won several other accolades, including the Durand Cup (16 times), IFA Shield (22 times), and the Calcutta Football League (29 times).[1] Till 2015 Mohun Bagan has won 246 trophies, which is highest by any Indian club.[4]

The club contests the Kolkata Derby with long-time rivals East Bengal.[5] The first match between the two teams were played on 8 August 1921 which ended in a goalless draw with Mohun Bagan winning the replayed match which got played on 10th Aug 1921 by 3–0.[6]

History

Mohun Bagan was established in 1889 and the team won its first trophy in 1904,[7] when they won Coochbehar Cup.[8] In 1905 Mohun Bagan reached the final of Gladstone Cup which was held in Chinsurah in which they defeated the reigning IFA Shield winners Dalhousie 6-1.

IFA Shield Winning Team of 1911

In 1911 Mohun Bagan created history by becoming the first Indian club to win the IFA Shield after defeating East Yorkshire Regiment 2–1 on July 29. Most Mohun Bagan players played barefeet while East Yorkshire Regiment played with proper footballing equipment.[9][10]

Mohun Bagan played their first match in first division of Calcutta Football League on 15 May 1915 against Calcutta Club.[11] In 1939 Mohun Bagan won their first ever Calcutta Football League title. Mohun Bagan got an incredible success during 1933 to 1939 wherein they won 29 trophies. During that phase out of 23 derbies, they beat East Bengal 12 times (including 1 walk over win), 10 drawn matches and lost only 1 derby. It was surely a golden period of a Mohun Bagan Club.

In 1947 Mohun Bagan became the first Indian club to win the IFA Shield after independence.[12] In 1954 the Green & Maroons became the first club to clinch the double crown of Calcutta after winning the IFA Shield and Calcutta Football League. In 1977 Mohun Bagan became the first ever Indian football club to win the triple crown (IFA Shield, Durand Cup and Rovers Cup) in the same year.[12]

In 1977 Mohun Bagan played a friendly match against the famous North American Soccer League club New York Cosmos which featured Pelé.[13] The match, which took place at Eden Gardens, had a match attendance of 80,000 and ended in a 2-2 draw.

In 1978 IFA Shield Final match, Mohun Bagan faced FC Ararat Yerevan of Soviet Union. The match ended 2-2 and both the clubs were declared winners. Thus, the club became the first Indian team, post-independence, to win IFA Shield while competing with a non-Asian side.

In 1981 Mohun Bagan won their first standalone Federation Cup title after beating Mohammedan 2–0.[14]

In 1998 Mohun Bagan won the treble by winning the IFA Shield, Federation Cup and the National Football League for the first time.[15] In 2007 Mohun Bagan won their first Indian Super Cup by defeating Dempo S.C. by a score of 4-0.[16] Then one year later in 2008 Mohun Bagan players got the opportunity to play against German international, Oliver Kahn in his official testimonial for FC Bayern Munich.[16] Along with Kahn, stars like Ze Roberto were present in the Bayern team.[16] The match was played on 27 May 2008 at Salt Lake Stadium.

On 31 May 2015, they claimed their first I-League title (in addition to their previous 3 National Football League titles) after a 1-1 draw with Bengaluru FC, in the league's final match. Mohun Bagan became the first Indian club to qualify to the second round of AFC Champions League qualifiers by defeating Singapore club Tampines Rovers on 27 January 2016.[17] Mohun Bagan recorded the biggest margin of victory by an Indian club in an AFC Cup away match by defeating South China AA 4-0 in Hong Kong on 9 March 2016.[18]Mohunbagan was declared the National Club of India in 1989.

Colours and Crests

Colours

The colours of Mohun Bagan have traditionally been green and maroon. In recent times though the club has used a more white dominant away kit for use in away matches.

Home[19]
Away[20]

The current home and away jersey of Mohun Bagan

Crests

The current crest of the club is circular in shape and consists of a sailing country boat painted in green and maroon colours. The boat, perhaps signifies the club's place of establishment; northern Kolkata, on the banks of the Ganges. In fact the city was the capital and prime trade center of British India and the main mode of transportation was through the waterways. The initial crest of the club however consisted of the picture of a royal bengal tiger amidst a dense jungle.[21]

Stadiums

Salt Lake Stadium: Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan

Main article: Salt Lake Stadium
The Salt Lake Stadium which Mohun Bagan uses for most of its matches

The Salt Lake Stadium (also known as the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal. The stadium is the second largest non-auto racing stadium in the world and the largest in India. It is currently used for football matches mainly. The stadium was built in 1984 with a three tier gallery and had a capacity of over 120,000 spectators.[22] This stadium recorded the highest ever attendance of 131,000 in a Kolkata Derby match on the 13 July 1997.

The stadium includes a unique running track, electronic scoreboard, natural turf, floodlighting arrangement, air conditioned VIP rest room and Conference Hall along with Medical Room & Doping Control Room.[23] Other features of the stadium are boxes for TV along with several platforms for TV cameras, press boxes, air conditioned player's changing rooms.

The Salt Lake Stadium hosts the home games of Mohun Bagan in I-League and is a AFC accredited stadium and is hence suitable for hosting Mohun Bagan's matches in AFC competitions.

Mohun Bagan Ground

Main article: Mohun Bagan Ground
The Mohun Bagan Ground which the team currently uses for its training sessions

The Mohun Bagan Ground is another stadium in Kolkata, India. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Mohun Bagan in Calcutta Football League matches. The stadium holds 22,000 people. The stadium is currently undergoing modernisation with new bucket seats and other players and supporter friendly amenities being developed. This is the only club stadium in Kolkata which has flood lights in place to facilitate evening kickoffs.[24]

Barasat Stadium: Vidyasagar Krirangan

Main article: Barasat Stadium

Mohun Bagan also plays a few of its matches in this stadium if the other two stadiums are not ready for match.

Supporters

Mohun Bagan have historically enjoyed the privilege of possessing the biggest fan base in India and one of the biggest, globally. The fans known as Mariners have the distinction of the highest attendance in I league matches. There are several fan clubs dedicated to Mohun Bagan in different parts of India.

As per official statistics, Mohun Bagan had the highest average attendance in 2013-14 season. AIFF reported an average home crowd of 17,068,[25] In the 2014-15 I-League season, their vocal support in away matches in Pune, Mumbai as well as Bangalore was a phenomenon previously unseen in Indian football. The Economic Times, a leading Indian newspaper, reported that the club had an average attendance of over 35,000 in their home matches, possibly an I-League record. Over 21,000 attended the league decider between Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru FC in Bangalore, of this ".. over 8,000 were away fans, travelling from as far as Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune to watch the game," noted Sunando Dhar, chief executive officer of the I-League in the same article.[26] Their royally grand reception, when by some estimates, over 200,000 fans gathered to greet the I League 2014-15 clinching squad (on their way back to Kolkata from Bengaluru) has been dubbed as "legendary" "unparalleled" and "surreal" by the Press as well as football historians.[27]

Mohun Bagan fans have also provided financial help to the club during times of struggles. In early 2000s, a Mohun Bagan fan mortgaged his house to raise funds for signing Brazilian superstar Jose Ramirez Barreto[28] while in 2013 another fan donated his entire monthly salary to the club.[29]

Celebrity Mohun Bagan fans include Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Kazi Nazrul Islam,[30] Premendra Mitra, Hemendra Kumar Ray,[31] K.C.Nag, Manna Dey,[32] Jyoti Basu,[33] R. D. Burman,[34] Sourav Ganguly,[35] Amitabh Bachchan,[36] Satyajit Ray, Uttam Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty,[37] Shakti Chattopadhyay, Srijit Mukherji, Babul Supriyo, Bimal Kar.[38]

Rivalries

Kolkata Derby

Main article: Kolkata Derby

Kolkata Derby is the football match between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal F.C.. The two clubs currently meet at least 3 times a year, twice in I-League and once in the CFL. Apart from these two leagues the clubs may face each other in competitions like Federation Cup, IFA Shield, Durand Cup etc. The rivalry between the two teams started from 1921 and features in the FIFA's classic derby list.[39] The first derby got played in the knock out round of Coochbehar cup on 8 August 1921 which ended in a goalless draw. In the replayed match, which got played on 10 August 1921 Mohun Bagan outplayed East Bengal 3–0 courtesy goals scored by Rabi Ganguly, Paltu Dasgupta and A.Ghosh. The current matches witness large stadium attendance and rivalry between patrons. Till 2nd April 2016, 345 derbies got played, out of which Mohun Bagan won 107 matches, drawn 113 matches and lost 125 matches. Mohun Bagan has several milestones in this derby like scoring the fastest goal (24 July 1976, a 17-second goal from Md Akbar), 3 hat tricks (Amiyo Deb, Asit Ganguly and Chiddi), winning 2 consecutive derbies in 2 consecutive days (7 and 8 August 1935), losing only 1 derby in 7 years (1933 to 1939). Big margin victory recorded in this derby for Mohun Bagan are in Darbhanga Shield 4–1 (5 September 1934, Amiyo Deb scored all the 4 goals), Raja Memorial Shield 4–0 (6 August 1936, Asit Ganguly scored a hattrick), and I-league 5-3 (25 October 2009, Chiddi scored 4 goals). Over and above this there are innumerable occasions wherein Mohun Bagan beat East Bengal by clear 3 goals margin. Mohun Bagan also had a keen rivalry with Mohammedan SC till 2000s but the importance of this match has fizzled out in past one and half decades.

Current players

First-team Squad

Squad No. Name Nationality Position Date of Birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
1 Arnab Das Sharma India GK (1988-06-10) 10 June 1988
22 Vinay Singh India GK (1977-10-16) 16 October 1977
24 Debjit Majumder India GK (1988-03-06) 6 March 1988
31 Shilton Pal India GK (1987-12-20) 20 December 1987
Defenders
2 Luciano Sabrosa Brazil DF (1979-07-25) 25 July 1979
3 Raju Gaikwad India DF (1990-08-25) 25 August 1990
4 Kingshuk Debnath India DF (1985-05-08) 8 May 1985
5 Dhanachandra Singh India DF (1987-03-04) 4 March 1987
12 Pritam Kotal India DF (1993-08-09) 9 August 1993
14 Sarthak Golui India DF (1997-11-03) 3 November 1997
21 Sanjay Balmuchu India DF (1992-01-05) 5 January 1992
26 Shouvik Ghosh India DF (1992-11-05) 5 November 1992
28 Abhishek Das
(loaned from Chennaiyin)
India DF (1993-11-05) 5 November 1993
33 Prabir Das India DF (1993-12-20) 20 December 1993
39 Suman Hazra India DF
Midfielders
6 Bikramjit Singh India MF (1992-10-15) 15 October 1992
8 Lalkamal Bhowmick India MF (1987-01-02) 2 January 1987
9 Kean Lewis India MF (1992-09-19) 19 September 1992
10 Katsumi Yusa Japan MF (1988-08-02) 2 August 1988
11 Pronay Halder India MF (1993-02-25) 25 February 1993
16 Sony Norde Haiti MF (1989-07-27) 27 July 1989
17 Ram Malik India MF (1991-03-10) 10 March 1991
20 Brandon Fernandes
(loaned from Mumbai City)
India MF (1994-09-20) 20 September 1994
23 Souvik Chakraborty India MF (1991-07-12) 12 July 1991
25 Tirthankar Sarkar India MF (1993-07-01) 1 July 1993
27 Adarsh Tamang India MF (1995-07-05) 5 July 1995
30 Pankaj Moula India MF (1992-12-20) 20 December 1992
32 Robinson Singh Khumukcham India MF
34 Manish Bhargav India MF (1994-02-24) 24 February 1994
42 Lenny Rodrigues India MF (1987-05-10) 10 May 1987
Forwards
7 Jeje Lalpekhlua
India FW (1991-01-07) 7 January 1991
13 Cornell Glen Trinidad and Tobago FW (1980-10-21) 21 October 1980
15 Balwant Singh India FW (1986-12-15) 15 December 1986
40 Subhash Singh
(loaned from Mumbai City)
India FW (1990-02-02) 2 February 1990
35 Azharuddin Mallick India FW

Last updated: 9 January 2016
Source: mohunbaganac.com

Current technical staff

Sanjoy Sen:
Current coach of Mohun Bagan AC
Position Name
Chief Coach India Sanjoy Sen
Assistant Coach India Sankarlal Chakraborty
Goalkeeping Coach India Arpan Dey
Physical Trainer Brazil Djair Miranda Garcia
Physiotherapist India Abhinandan Chatterjee
Club Doctor India Dr. Protim Ray
Team Manager India Satyajit Chatterjee

Last updated: 21 July 2015
Source: mohunbaganac.com

Current management

Office Name
Hon. President India Swapan Sadhan Bose
Hon. Secretary India Anjan Mitra
Hon. Asst. General Secretary India Srinjoy Bose
Hon. Treasurer India Madan Dutta
Hon. Finance Secretary India Debasish Dutta
Football Secretary India Satyajit Chatterjee
Cricket Secretary India Samrat Bhowmick
Hockey Secretary India Kashinath Das
Tennis Secretary India Uttam Kumar Saha
Ground Secretary India Swapan Banerjee

Last updated: 24 June 2015
Source: mohunbaganac.com

Honours

For more details on Honours received by Mohun Bagan, see List of Mohun Bagan A.C. records and statistics.

Till 2015 Mohun Bagan has won 246 trophies, which is highest by any Indian Club. The following lists the AIFF run National titles that Mohun Bagan have won.

National

Winners (1): 2014–15
Runners-up (2): 2008–09, 2015–16
Winners (3): 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02
Runners-up (1): 2000–01
Winners (13): 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2008
Runners-up (5): 1997, 1983, 1985, 2004, 2010
Winners (2): 2007, 2009
Runners-up (2): 1998, 1999

International

Group Stage (2): 1987, 1988-89
Preliminary Rounds (4): 1994-95, 1995, 1999-2000, 2016
Preliminary Qualifiers (1): 2002-03
Group Stage (2): 2007, 2009

Last updated: 31 May 2015
Source: mohunbaganac.com

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