East Bengal Club pleased to welcome SHYAM STEEL as the co-sponsor of the Kingfisher East Bengal Football Team. The deal was signed for a period of one year.
Club General Secretary Sri Kalyan Majumdar welcomed Shyam Steel as the new co-sponsor and member of the East Bengal family. He wished the contract which is initially signed for a period of one year would be of a longer duration in the future and hopes both the partner will benefit from their mutual relationship.
Shyam Steel Director Mr. Govind Beriwal told, “We always encourage sporting activities and are a supporter of sports. Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli is our Brand Ambassador. We are delighted to be a partner of India’s leading football team Kingfisher East Bengal.”
ABOUT SHYAM STEEL
Established in 1953, Shyam Steel Industries Ltd, is one of the leading primary steel producers in India, manufacturing TMT Rebar and Structural steel. Guided by a philosophy to produce safe and sustainable steel, it is a pioneer in quality steel products, operating with cutting edge technology in order to meet the stringent requirements of its reputed customers both in India and abroad.
East Bengal’s fourth foreigner Chris Payne to arrive before the Kolkata Derby
East Bengal’s fourth foreigner Chris Payne to arrive before the Kolkata Derby | Image: XtraTime
Kolkata: It has been 1361 days since Trevor James Morgan last handled the pulse of a Kolkata derby when East Bengal won against arch rivals Mohun Bagan in the Kolkata Football League back in 2017. The British Coach submitted his resignation letter to the club in an unprecedented emotional farewell of the fans as he confessed, “The farewell I got, reminded me more of West Ham. East Bengal is my second home. I’m touched.”
Since then, he had never been in that dugout of a Kolkata derby. He had the first phase of contract with East Bengal till 31st August and thus couldn’t been the part of the derby in the CFL. Though his former deputy Richard Dryden was in charge of the last derby, Mohun Bagan gave “walk over” to the Red and Gold brigade.
Today, the East Bengal gaffer said, “It will be a test of the defense for both the sides.” He added, “All the players know the importance of it.”
Meanwhile, East Bengal is a little bit concerned about the injury of star Caribbean Willis Plaza but Trevor said, “We will take a call on his fitness on Friday but my planning has been surrounded by three foreigners only.” Though a good news for the fans as their fourth foreigner Chris Payne has got his visa done and will be joining the squad before the Kolkata derby.
East Bengal won’t have a training tomorrow and will be travelling with a 20 men squad for the Kolkata Derby as they have to play another game there against Shillong Lajong after that.
What's so fantastic about the training facility? The turf is almost brown, as is normal with any unkempt green patch in winter in Bengal. If you mean the new paint of the fencing and the statue beyond it, then yes, it is impressive.
Better than having bamboo poles and 1ft grass behind goalposts at an alleged national club, where evening practice not possible bcoz hockey/cricket matches have to happen;) by indian standard a dedicated field for 1st team in itself is "world class":)
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East Bengal’s fourth foreigner Chris Payne to arrive before the Kolkata Derby
East Bengal’s fourth foreigner Chris Payne to arrive before the Kolkata Derby | Image: XtraTime
Kolkata: It has been 1361 days since Trevor James Morgan last handled the pulse of a Kolkata derby when East Bengal won against arch rivals Mohun Bagan in the Kolkata Football League back in 2017. The British Coach submitted his resignation letter to the club in an unprecedented emotional farewell of the fans as he confessed, “The farewell I got, reminded me more of West Ham. East Bengal is my second home. I’m touched.”
Since then, he had never been in that dugout of a Kolkata derby. He had the first phase of contract with East Bengal till 31st August and thus couldn’t been the part of the derby in the CFL. Though his former deputy Richard Dryden was in charge of the last derby, Mohun Bagan gave “walk over” to the Red and Gold brigade.
Today, the East Bengal gaffer said, “It will be a test of the defense for both the sides.” He added, “All the players know the importance of it.”
Meanwhile, East Bengal is a little bit concerned about the injury of star Caribbean Willis Plaza but Trevor said, “We will take a call on his fitness on Friday but my planning has been surrounded by three foreigners only.” Though a good news for the fans as their fourth foreigner Chris Payne has got his visa done and will be joining the squad before the Kolkata derby.
East Bengal won’t have a training tomorrow and will be travelling with a 20 men squad for the Kolkata Derby as they have to play another game there against Shillong Lajong after that.