Surabuddin Mollick's elder brother is Nagimuddin Mollick...He is a defender, plays as stopper as well as side back...both the brothers started out playing in smaller division clubs in Kolkata until they graduated to the likes of Mohammedan SC and Mohun Bagan (http://archive.is/ZMqnl)...Surabuddin's career is fairly well known but not sure where Nagimuddin is playing these days...according to the report below (team list), he was playing for Southern Samity in 2014 https://www.telegraphindia.com/1140908/jsp/sports/story_18812304.jsp
Unprecedented enthusiasm for CFL this year. Kolkata Police has issued directives to ration match tickets upto max 3 per person, showing ID proof to get tickets, and also replacing metal sheet barricade with wire mesh in the rampart area so that maximum people can see the matches. This is for MB's next match.
It seems the old madness about local football is coming back. I would attribute this to staging matches by the Big Two in their own ground, and evening matches in case of MB. So much so, the absence of established stars have not deterred the fans. It proves that jersey colours are important than big names. The improvement of play quality also contributed, and I am sure this year's league will give birth to new stars.
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https://www.telegraphindia.com/1140908/jsp/sports/story_18812304.jsp
It seems the old madness about local football is coming back. I would attribute this to staging matches by the Big Two in their own ground, and evening matches in case of MB. So much so, the absence of established stars have not deterred the fans. It proves that jersey colours are important than big names. The improvement of play quality also contributed, and I am sure this year's league will give birth to new stars.
Only if IFA would have been more professional!