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Mohammed Hussain (1 October 1911 – 28 February 1977) was an Indian
field hockey Field hockey (or simply referred to as hockey in some countries where ice hockey is not popular) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalk ...
and
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player who competed in the hockey tournament the
1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and officially branded as Berlin 1936, were an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, then capital of Nazi Germany. Berlin won the bid to ...
. He belonged to the
Beary The Beary (also known as Byari) are a community concentrated along the southwest coast of India, mostly in the Mangalore district of the south Indian state of Karnataka. The Beary community of Tulunadu is one among the earliest Muslim ...
society, whose mother tongue was
Beary Bashe Byari or Beary (ಬ್ಯಾರಿ) is a geographically isolated dialect of Malayalam spoken by the Byaris who are part of the Muslim community in Tulu Nadu region of Coastal Karnataka and Northern Kerala ( Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Kasar ...
. He was the captain for the hockey club
Manavadar Manavadar is a city and a municipality in Junagadh district of India. History Bantva Manavadar was a princely state of British India. Founded in 1733, it became a British protectorate in 1818. On 25 September 1947, it acceded to the newly ...
, which was then a British protectorate. He is said to have had a melodious voice. Mohammad Hussein worked for the Prince of Manavadar. and also represented India against South Africa in soccer in 1934. He was described by Krishan Datta in the
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as "A reliable full-back, Mohammed Hussain enjoyed the trust of his captain in the final against Germany. A 'stout' defender and a 'wall' in the defence, Hussain hailed from the princely state of Manavadar which produced a sprinkling of Olympians." He was a member of the Indian field hockey team, which won the gold medal. His position was full-back. He played four matches (of five matches played in total) including both the semifinal match against France and final match against Germany. He was then 24 years old. He was mentioned a lot of times in the book ''The World's Hockey Champions 1936'' by Mirza Masood, a teammate. He was the captain of the Prince of Manavadar's Team which toured New Zealand in 1938.


Practice matches for the Olympics


Practice matches in Northern India

India played her first game of the Indian tour against Delhi Select XI. India lost 1–4, even though Delhi XI was never considered a great team. The unexpected win is sometimes blamed on Sardar Mohammed Hussain for playing as inside-right, a position in which he had never played before. India won the next two matches against Jhansi Heroes and Bhopal State XI easily.


Practice matches in Northern India

India won the three matches against Madras Indians, All Madras and Bangalore without any problem. Hussain played in all these matches.


Pre-Olympic practice matches in Germany

India played eight practice matches before the Olympics. Hussain played in five of those matches. India remained undefeated.


Olympic matches

Hussain played against Hungary. He was rested in the next match against the US. India had easy wins against Japan and France later. He was part of both the matches. After the match he and the team were guests of the Berlin Mosque Committee with an invitation to take tea with the members. A long speech tracing the history of the Olympic Games and India's part therein was given by the President, and translated afterwards into the German and Arabic languages. India won the final against Germany's team 8–1.


After the Olympics

In his book ''The World's Hockey Champions 1936'', Mirza Masood mentions a song sung by Mohammed Hussain at Konigssee, a favourite resort of
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on weekends. He writes "At the request of some of the members, Mohammad Hussain sang two love songs in Urdu in his clear, melodious voice. The songs took us far away from the scenic beauty of the Bavarian lake to India and her people. Isn't it strange that when we were enjoying the most the sight of the beautiful lake, a mere song put into oblivion what was so impressive a moment before, and carried us on the wings of imagination to the people whom we had long left behind? Such is the strong tie of the motherland!"


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The World's Hockey Champions 1936Munich and Leipzig
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hussain, Mohammed 1911 births 1977 deaths 20th-century Indian Muslims Field hockey players from Karnataka Olympic field hockey players for India Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Indian male field hockey players 20th-century Indian sportsmen Olympic gold medalists for India Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics People from Dakshina Kannada district