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Balaidas Chatterjee (10 March 1900 – 1974) was an Indian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ...
and football manager, who played predominantly as defender. He became the first
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of the India national team and guided them at the
1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus cau ...
in London. During his playing days, Chatterjee played for
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan Super Giant, commonly referred to as Mohun Bagan, is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. The club competes in the Indian Super League, ...
in various domestic competitions. On 29 July 2013, it was announced that Chatterjee would receive the Mohun Bagan Ratna posthumously for his achievements while at the club.


Playing career

Chatterjee was brought up and coached by legendary
Dukhiram Majumder Dukhiram Majumder (born Oomesh Chandra Majumder (); also Mazumdar; 1875 – 16 June 1929) was an Indian footballer, football manager, scout and club official, who is regarded as the first football coach in the country. He first understood the i ...
, founder of
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. He joined then Calcutta Football League side
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan Super Giant, commonly referred to as Mohun Bagan, is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. The club competes in the Indian Super League, ...
in 1921 and was part of the "golden era" of the club during
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. Being a multi-sports personality, he was a tough guy on field, known for giving a "fitting reply" to the Europeans during matches. In 1923, they participated at the
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in
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and defeated several English teams to reach the final, the first Indian team to do so, but went down 4–1 to a technically superior team 2nd Battalion of Durham Light Infantry. They later defeated Calcutta' FC (the oldest football club in India with having Europeans in squad) for the first time in the return leg of Calcutta Football League. In 1925, his team became the first civilian Indian team to be invited in the historic
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, where they were defeated by
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in semi-finals. Chatterjee played for the club successfully as center half in 2–3–5 formation throughout his career. In the 1930s, He represented Mohun Bagan in multiple tournaments alongside some of club's legendary players — Karuna Bhattacharya, Syed Abdus Samad, Umapati Kumar, Sanmatha Dutta, Bimal Mukherjee, and Satu Chowdhury. After leaving Mohun Bagan, he appeared with
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, one of the oldest clubs in the city.


As referee

After retirement, he went on to become match referee and officiated numerous football matches between Indian and visiting European teams.


Managerial career


Mohun Bagan

Chatterjee began his managerial career as trainer cum head coach in his former club
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan Super Giant, commonly referred to as Mohun Bagan, is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. The club competes in the Indian Super League, ...
and guided the team in Calcutta Football League until joining the Indian team in 1948. He later served as secretary of the club. Under his leadership, youth department of Mohun Bagan was set up in 1944. During his tenure, Sheoo Mewalal signed with and played for "the mariners".


India: 1948 Summer Olympics

After gaining independence from
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in 1947, India sent a
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to the
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in
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, England. Chatterjee became head coach of India and he had prepared the team that defeated Department Store XI 15–0 on 13 July, and
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3–1 on 16 July. As part of preparation, they toured to
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and went on to defeat English teams, Pinner F.C. 9–1 on 24 July, Hayes F.C. 4–1 on 26 July, and Alexandra Park FC 8–2 on 28 July. In the main tournament, their first match was against
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, but the game was a walkover. India played their one and only match of the tournament against
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, in which Chatterjee was the head coach of the Indian side. India lost the match 2–1 through goals from René Courbin and René Persillon, with the Indian goal coming from Sarangapani Raman. His team was having some legendary footballers of the country, captain
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, Sailen Manna, Sheoo Mewalal, Mahabir Prasad, and Ahmed Khan. After the tournament, Indian footballers' bravery and brilliance in bare feet, earned them admiration of
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, younger sister of Queen
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. India later went on to play few friendly matches in their Nederlands tour, where they went down to
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, but managed to win 5–1 against
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.


India: 1953–54

Chatterjee again took charge of India in 1953 and managed the team in Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament in Rangoon. India won title as few new faces like Amal Dutta, Anthony Patrick, and Chandan Singh Rawat. got the opportunity to play.


Mohun Bagan

He was associated with Mohun Bagan in the 1950s and 60s, and mentored some of India's notable footballers, predominantly Chuni Goswami, and Kajal Mukherjee. When Arun Sinha became coach, Chatterjee became team manager of the club. In the 1960s, the club won Calcutta Football League,
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and
Durand Cup The Durand Cup (also called the IndianOil Durand Cup Powered by Coal India Limited for sponsorship reasons) is an annual domestic football competition in India which was first held in 1888 in Annadale, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Hosted by the ...
multiple times. He was in the team management of Mohun Bagan, and was part of Jarnail Singh led team that toured to
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and played matches in
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,
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,
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and Tanganyika.


Bengal: Santosh Trophy

Chatterjee became coach of Bengal football team in 1949. He trained players for the
Santosh Trophy The National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy, or simply Santosh Trophy, is an inter-state national football competition contested by the state associations and government institutions under the All India Football Federation (AIFF), th ...
, one of the prestigious tournaments in the country. With Bengal, he won six Santosh Trophies between 1949 and 1959, and groomed players like Sailen Manna, Sheoo Mewalal,
P. K. Banerjee Pradip Kumar Banerjee (23 June 1936 – 20 March 2020) was an Indian professional association football, footballer who played as a forward (association football), striker for the India national football team. He also captained the nationa ...
.


Honours


Player

Mohun Bagan *
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runner-up: 1923 *
IFA Shield The IFA Shield is a football competition organized by the Indian Football Association, the football governing body in the Indian state of West Bengal. The IFA came into existence in 1893, and was named after the association. The IFA Shield to ...
runner-up: 1923


Manager

India * Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament:
1953 Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito ...
Bengal *
Santosh Trophy The National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy, or simply Santosh Trophy, is an inter-state national football competition contested by the state associations and government institutions under the All India Football Federation (AIFF), th ...
: 1949–50, 1950-51, 1951–52, 1953-54, 1955–56, 1958-59, 1959-60 Individual *Mohun Bagan Ratna: 2013


See also

* Football in Kolkata * History of Indian football * History of the India national football team * India national football team at the Olympics * List of India national football team managers


References


Further reading

Bibliography * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other sources * * * * * * *


External links

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