Pankaj Kumar Gupta
(10 September 1898 – 5 March 1971) was one of the earliest Indian sports administrators involved in professional
football,
hockey
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and
cricket
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. He is best known for his involvement in professional hockey where he worked variously as a manager, administrator, and
referee
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. His contributions earned him the nickname "Mr. Hockey". He also became the first head coach of the
India national football team
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Indian team, which was once ...
in 1938, and guided the team in the Indian tour of
Australia.
Formative years
He studied Intermediate Arts at
Sanskrit College
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and graduated from
Bangabasi College of the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, C ...
. He made an entry into the administration of the
Indian Football Association
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, as a representative of Sporting Union club. In 1924, he was manager of the IFA team that went on a tour to
Java
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, then part of
Dutch East Indies and presently
Indonesia
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.
[Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, ''Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, , p. 279, .]
Starting with
Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1932, he was manager or coach of the Indian team or contingent to many sports events in Europe and America. He attended the World Football Congress twice as the Indian delegate, was manager of the Indian football team to Russia.
and of the Indian cricket team visiting England in 1946 and 1952, and Australia in 1947–48. He toured Australia, New Zealand, and many countries of Europe and America with the Indian hockey team.
Link with Dhyan Chand
Gupta was the first coach of the legendary
Dhyan Chand
Major Dhyan Chand (29 August 1905 – 3 December 1979) was an Indian field hockey player, widely regarded as one of the greatest field hockey players in history. He was known for his extraordinary ball control and goal-scoring feats, in ...
. The latter's actual name was Dhyan Singh. Gupta gave him the title of "Chand" or moon, and predicted that one day he would shine like a moon. So close were the two that when Jhansi Heroes went to Kolkata to participate in
Beighton Cup all the players put up in hotel, but Dhyan Chand stayed with Gupta. Dhyan Chand has narrated many stories about Gupta. Here is one about their drive through the Dutch countryside, "Pankaj Gupta took us for a drive through a small narrow village which lay on our way to Doorn. We saw Dutch women lining up the streets peddling fresh fish caught from the dykes. The Bengali that he was, Pankaj Gupta remarked that the sight reminded him very much of the villages in Bengal. These Dutch women in their colourful costumes and wooden shoes presented a typical rural Dutch scene."
Sports administration
Gupta was the Secretary of the Bengal Hockey Association for more than a decade continuously from 1936. He held official positions in
Indian Football Association
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and was active in founding the
All India Football Federation
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It is affiliated to Ministry ...
. He was Honorary Treasurer of the organisation in its year of inception and was president subsequently.
He was instrumental in the founding of the National Cricket Club and the construction of the stadium at
Eden Gardens
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Eden Gardens is often re ...
. In the
1944 New Year Honours
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list, the British government appointed him a Member of the
Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(MBE) in recognition of his contribution to sports administration.
See also
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History of the India national football team
The history of the India national football team dates back to the 1920s. They have never played in the World Cup although they qualified in 1950. They have had no entries in the tournament from 1950 onwards. India has never won the final of the A ...
*
List of India national football team managers
References
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1898 births
1971 deaths
Indian sports executives and administrators
Indian footballers
Indian cricketers
Indian male field hockey players
Cricketers from Kolkata
Field hockey players from Kolkata
Footballers from Kolkata
The Sanskrit College and University alumni
Bangabasi College alumni
University of Calcutta alumni
Indian cricket administrators
Indian football executives
Members of the Order of the British Empire
India national football team managers
Presidents of the All India Football Federation
Association footballers not categorized by position