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  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    in whatever name or under banner it plays in any AIFF tournament,”

    :D :D :D

    E
    ven AIFF is not sure about this.
    goalkeepargiridharan
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30463 Points

    Ardent Bagan fan found hanging

    An ardent Mohun Bagan supporter, Tinku Das, who would not miss even one match of his favourite team in spite of his disability, was found hanging from a tree on Hospital Road close .to Victoria Memorial early on Saturday. He was found draped in the football club’s flag.

    A double amputee, Das lived at Beltala and ran a chowmein stall. “Hastings cops on patrol spotted him hanging. He was taken to SSKM Hospital, where he was declared brought dead. No external injury was found on the body. No suicide note was found from the place of occurrence,” said an officer. Though his family wondered how a disabled person could climb up a tree, cops said the post-mortem showed it was a suicide. “He had picked up his child from school and last spoke to his wife around 7pm on Friday,” said an officer.

    Supporters are the biggest strength of any football team and ones like Das are extra special. The Mohun Bagan fan was popular in the Kolkata Maidan. Being a double amputee, he used  to come to the team’s matches and training sessions in a hand-cycle. Das transcend all rivalries and the news of his passing shocked the football fraternity in the city, with supporters .and fans’ groups of both Mohun Bagan and East Bengal condoling his death on social media. Das used to play for a local cub, Bhai Bhai Sangha, as a goalkeeper but that was cut short in 2012 after he met with a train accident.

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/ardent-bagan-fan-found-hanging/articleshow/74261858.cms

    Extremely sad news...the football fraternity would miss you, Tinku Das. You are an inspiration to millions. 
    REST IN PEACE!!
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    So what is the future of Mohun Bagan ?

    When will they give clear picture ?

    Sometime ago, a conflicting statement came from Goenkas that Mohun Bagan will play in all leagues. What does that mean ? ATK - Mohun Bagan will play in Calcutta League, I-league and ISL ? Or Only ISL ? or I-League? About IFA Shield, there were talks about Technical Problems ?
    What will happen if ATK wins ISL playoffs and MB win I-League ?

    When will we get to see more clarity ?
  • Deb_BanDeb_Ban 10104 Points
    I think end of this month they are going to announce it formally. During IFA Shield the separate identities will be there, hence the 'technical' reason not to play.

    It pains me that after such a fine performance this year, MB as we know them, will not be there.
    munna219777thebeautifulgame
  • samsam 16577 Points
    When Goenka said all leagues he meant CFL and ISL. It was pretty clear.
    munna219777Deb_Ban
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9302 Points
    Mohun Bagan will play CFL and ATK will play ISL. 
    sammunna219777giridharan
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30463 Points

    Current leaders Mohun Bagan have been riding on tremendous form this I-League, having bettered their own record of the longest unbeaten streak during a season.

    The Green and Maroons have gone on a 13-match unbeaten run in the ongoing I-League season.

    The previous record of having the longest unbeaten streak in a season was also held by the Mariners — 12 matches — a feat that they have achieved on two occasions — under Bencherifa in 2008-09 season and under Sanjoy Sen in 2014-15 season.

    https://www.firstpost.com/sports/i-league-2019-20-with-draw-against-chennai-city-fc-mohun-bagan-better-own-record-of-longest-unbeaten-streak-in-a-season-8126051.html

    Nagendra
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30463 Points

    The best of Mohun Bagan: Heist at Kanteerava, Barreto's solo act

    Mohun Bagan are I-league champions again. Following their 1-0 win against Aizawl FC, the Kolkata club extended their unbeaten run to 14 games, wrapping up the title with four games to go.

    While Bagan have been a class above the rest this season, where does the current side place among past title-winning squads? ESPN ranks Bagan's four previous title wins.

    #5 Signing off with a bang (2019-20)

    The current team started slow off the blocks, held goalless by Aizawl FC and then losing 4-2 at home against Churchill Brothers, but have gathered a head of steam since. Joseba Beitia has been an immense presence in midfield, his assist also helping Baba Diawara notch up the title-winning goal. Fran Gonzalez has been instrumental at both ends of the pitch, combining with Daniel Cyrus to shore up the pitch, and scoring a bulk of the team's goals. Indian players like goalkeeper Sankar Roy, Nongdamba Naorem and VP Suhair have had excellent seasons too.

    The downside, if any, that all opposition teams have been inconsistent. It's reflected in how the race for second place is still a very open one, and could we'll go down to the final day. If anything, the title is Bagan's reward for having been above the fickle nature of every other side this season. It's all the more special, considering it was the perfect way to say goodbye to the I-League.

    #4 Jose Barreto's one-man show (2001-02)

    Bagan's third NFL (National Football League) title was built on the back of some supreme scoring touch from Brazilian striker Jose Barreto, who was the team's premier striker in a storied career that spanned over a decade.

    Barreto scored 15 of the 31 goals scored by the champions, whose game was built around a solid defence put together by their coach, former Indian defender Subrata Bhattacharya. There were good performances by Indian regulars like midfielder Basudeb Mondal and foreign players such as Abdul Latif Seriki and Abdul Wastu Saliu -- the latter scoring a dramatic final-day winner away to Churchill Brothers, who led Bagan by one point going into their match. The central theme for the season, though, was find a way to Barreto, and he shall deliver.

    Barreto is currently head coach of the Reliance Football Young Champs (RFYC), who recently went toe-to-toe with youth teams of Chelsea and Manchester United in Mumbai.

    #3 The special first (1997-98)

    Kerala's TK Chathunni was brought on board to coach Mohun Bagan for the second NFL, after the first campaign had ended in failure. In a two-round round robin to identify the top eight teams for a Super League, Bagan had finished fifth in their group and thus missed out on being a part of the first NFL.

    A year on, they began with a 1-0 defeat away to Air India, but after that, Nigerian great Chima Okorie took charge of leading the attack and found a willing accomplice in Dipendu Biswas, the current coach of Mohammedan Sporting who was then a fresh-faced 16-year-old just breaking into professional football.

    The field was a competitive one -- crosstown rivals East Bengal had put together a fine team, Salgaocar were the in-form club in domestic football, and FC Kochi had poached the best of the talent from defending champions JCT in a star-studded line-up. What kept Bagan ticking was their ability to grind out 1-0 results, doing it twice against Kochi, and against teams like Mahindra, Indian Bank and JCT.

    #2 The dramatic Kanteerava heist (2014-15)

    For sheer drama, one can't look past how Bagan won their maiden I-League, in 2015. They needed a draw away to defending champions Bengaluru FC, but the hosts took an early lead that would have seen them win back-to-back titles. However, defender Bello Rasaq rose from a corner with about three minutes of regulation time left to head home a goal that only fetched a point, but turned history around for a team that had come close on a few occasions, but flattered to deceive.

    Bagan had a solid team, built around the mercurial Haitian Sony Norde. Balwant Singh was one of the key strikers, as was Jeje Lalpekhlua. One of the key figures was Debjit Majumder in goal, though the final match of the season saw Shilton Paul fill in for him, and also lift the trophy as captain.

    #1 Perhaps the best Bagan team of all time (1999-2000)

    In the national league era, the team that Bhattacharya put together for the first of his two titles as Bagan coach had few peers. For one thing, the choice of foreign players was outstanding -- this was Barreto's first year as a Bagan player, and he repaid the faith shown in him with some great attacking play. Nigerian Stephen Abarowei brought with himself NFL-winning experience with the star-studded JCT team from the first season, while Kenyan international Samuel Omollo was a towering presence in defence.

    The star performer was the season's golden boot winner Igor Shkvyrin, who finished with 11 goals, and invariably delivered when his team needed it the most. Biswas was also in good scoring touch, as Bagan finished the season level on goals for, goals against and draws with Churchill Brothers. However, two extra wins meant they won the title with two matches to go, and then closed out the season with a 4-0 thrashing of fellow-Kolkata side Tollygunge Agragami.

    https://www.espn.in/football/mohun-bagan/story/4071602/the-best-of-mohun-bagan-heist-at-kanteeravabarretos-solo-act

    munna219777giridharanEastBengalPrideDeb_Banindian_gooner
  • Deb_BanDeb_Ban 10104 Points
    Of all the league titles, this year's will remain my favourite.
    munna219777giridharan
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