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Dalhousie Athletic Club is an Indian professional
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based in
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,
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, best known for its
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section. It was established in 1880, during the
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. Dalhousie has competed in the Premier Division of
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for a long time. Dalhousie AC's club tent is located in Mayo Road,
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, in Esplanade. Besides sporting achievements, the club is also known for organizing cultural activities alongside social initiatives.


History


Formation and early history

Dalhousie AC was founded as the Trades Club in 1878, and is the second oldest
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club established in the country. The athletic division was incorporated by the British employees of jute mills and members of then established organizations such as the Naval Volunteers, Police, Customs and the Armenian Club. Trades Club was renamed as "Dalhousie Club" in 1980, after the famous Dalhousie Institute, which was situated on the south side of Dalhousie Square and was originally constructed as a Monumental Hall. The club later won prestigious
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four times in 1910, 1921, 1928 and 1929. With having British officials in club committee, Dalhousie instituted and organized Trades Cup (the second oldest football tournament in the country) in 1889, with the help of trading community of Calcutta. It was the first open football tournament in India, where Indian, British, regimental and college clubs participated, and the club clinched the trophy in inaugural edition defeating Howrah AC 2–1. Dalhousie later achieved the prestigious
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title in 1897, and 1905. In 1905, the club reached Gladstone Cup final, held in
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, but lost 6–1 to
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. In Kolkata football during the
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, Dalhousie predominantly had a fierce rivalry with Calcutta Rangers Club, which was a non-civilian team.


Present years

In 2014, they participated in the 14th
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in Siliguri and reached the final, but finished as runner-up after losing 5–0 to then
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side
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. Dalhousie participated in Calcutta Premier Division B in 2014–15, and participated in tournaments like Amta Sanghati Gold Cup. They were relegated to first division in 2015–16. In February 2019, Dalhousie went to Nepal and participated in 21st edition of Budha Subba Gold Cup. Playing in the lower divisions for a couple of years, the club in June 2022, launched their new home and away jerseys at a seasonal ceremony in club tent. At the program, Dalhousie became affiliated to
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with aim of qualifying for the premier division, in which then
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senior vice-president Subrata Dutta,
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secretary Anirban Dutta, and Mohun Bagan secretary Debasish Dutta attended. In June 2023, the Indian Football Association (IFA) announced merger of both Premier Division A and B of the
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, ahead of its 125th edition; Dalhousie was allowed to compete in Group I. The club later roped in Mridul Banerjee as new head coach.


Other department(s)


Men's cricket

Dalhousie AC has its
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section, which is affiliated with the
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(CAB). It uses the
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fields for home games. The club primarily competes in the CAB conducted First Division League. They also take part in JC Mukherjee T-20 Trophy, A. N. Ghosh Memorial Trophy, CAB One Day League and P. Sen Trophy. Noted player(s) *
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– Indian
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er, plays for the
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in all formats, predominantly a right-arm
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, appeared with Dalhousie AC in his earlier career.


Men's hockey

The men's
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section of Dalhousie formed during the
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and the team was formerly consisting of Anglo-Indian players. The club is affiliated with Bengal Hockey Association (BHA), and participate in lower division of Calcutta Hockey League under the name of "Dalhousie Institute".


Darts

Dalhousie has both men's and women's darts section, and participate in Inter-Club Darts Tournament in Kolkata.


Tennis

Lawn tennis as a racket sport, is practiced at the Dalhousie AC. The club is an affiliated member of the Bengal Tennis Association (BTA).


Honours


League

*
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**Champions (4): 1910, 1921, 1928, 1929


Cup

*
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Fourth oldest football tournament, organized by the
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( W.B.), and played between the local clubs of
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and other invited ones.
**Champions (2): 1897, 1905 **Runners-up (5): 1900, 1902, 1922, 1927, 1928 * Trades Cup **Champions (2): 1889, 2019 **Runners-up (1): 1907 *Gladstone Cup **Runners-up (1): 1905 *
Darjeeling Gold Cup All India Darjeeling Gold Cup, also known as All India Brigade of Gorkha's Gold Cup Football Tournament, or simply GTA Chairman's Gold Cup, is an Indian football tournament held in Darjeeling and organized by the Indian Darjeeling Gorkha Hill S ...
**Runners-up (1): 2014


See also

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Football in Kolkata Football is one of the most popular sports in Kolkata, West Bengal. East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan are the heart of Kolkata football. The rivalry between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, originating from the Calcutta Football League as ...
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History of Indian football The history of football in India has been going ever since the mid 1800's. It was the national sport of india at one point. India is home to some of the oldest football clubs in the world, and the world's third oldest competition, the Durand Cup ...
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Football clubs in Kolkata Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' generally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...


Footnotes


References

Cited sources Bibliography * * * *Dutta, P. L., ''Memoir of 'Father of Indian Football' Nagendraprasad Sarbadhikary'' (Calcutta: N. P. Sarbadhikary Memorial Committee, 1944) (hereafter Memoir) * *Ghosh, Saurindra Kumar. ''Krira Samrat Nagendraprasad Sarbadhikary 1869–1940'' (Calcutta: N. P. Sarbadhikary Memorial Committee, 1963) (hereafter Krira Samrat). *Roselli, John. ''Self Image of Effeteness: Physical Education and Nationalism in Nineteenth Century Bengal''.
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. 86 (February 1980). p. 121–48. * *Sinha, Mrinalini. ''Colonial Masculinity, The Manly Englishman and the Effeminate Bengali in the Late Nineteenth Century'' (
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, 1995). *Chatterjee, Partha. ''The Nation and Its Fragments: Colonial and Post-colonial Histories'' (Calcutta:
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, 1995). *Mason, ''Football on the Maidan'', p. 144; Dimeo, ''Football and Politics in Bengal'', p. 62. * *
''From recreation to competition: Early history of Indian football''
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External links

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