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Shibdas Bhaduri (6 November 1887 – 26 February 1932) was an Indian
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played as a striker. He captained
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in the historic
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final on 29 July 1911, where they defeated the
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in final, with a score of 2–1 to become the first Indian team to win the competition.


Playing career

Bhaduri took his first formal football training from legendary coach Sir
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, who was father figure of Kolkata football and first Indian football coach. Considered as Indian football's first icon, Bhaduri began his club football career with
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 1905. In the same year, he helped the team reaching Gladstone Cup final, held in
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. They won title defeating
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in the final, in which he scored four goals. Seeing his evasion technique in field, British sahibs of that time used to say him "Slippery Shibdas". In 1906, they won the Minto Fort tournament by defeating
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. Ahead of the
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of 1911, he was given the opportunity of assembling a squad to fight against British army teams. Except Reverend Sudhir Chatterjee, Shibdas and other players appeared in the tournament barefooted. He captained
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 the tournament, in which they defeated multiple British teams. Along with elder brother Bijoydas Bhaduri, he played as a
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in the tournament and began their journey defeating St. Xavier's College 3–0. They later went on to beat Calcutta Rangers Club 2–1,
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1–0 in pre-quarter and quarter final respectively. The semi-final rematch against
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(after the first match initially ended in a 1–1) also went in favour of them as Mohun Bagan defeated the side 3–0 to reach the Shield final. In the final on 29 July, in front of thousands of spectators, Bhaduri scored the equalizer to level the match 1–1 before Abhilash Ghosh scoring the winner from his pass in their historic 2–1 win. That is why, July 29 is celebrated as the "Mohun Bagan Day". After winning the Shield, Bhaduri continued playing for the club and appeared until 1917. He represented Mohun Bagan consecutively in
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second division with players like Gostha Pal, Abhilash Ghosh and others, and appeared in the first division for the first time in 1915 when they became one of few non-military teams, promoted to CFL premier division. He also played in Asanullah Cup in Decca in 1916 with latter stars like Umapati Kumar and Bhuti Sukul, in which Mohun Bagan went down to Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari's Sovabazar Club in final.


Personal life

Bhaduri was born on 6 November 1887 in Barishal,
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(now in
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). In his childhood, Bhaduri family settled in
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. Outside of football, he was a veterinarian, and was associated with Calcutta Veterinary College. Bhaduri had five brothers, Haridas, Tulsidas, Dwiajdas, Bijoydas and Ramdas; four of them except Haridas played football for Mohun Bagan.


Death

Bhaduri was suffering from
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. While visiting the Indian pilgrim town of
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in 1932, he was contracted
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and died on 26 February, aged 44.


Legacy

After the Shield win in 1911, Bhaduri was felicitated by
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, Maharaja of the
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. In 1960, the
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renamed Fariapukur Street to Shibdas Bhaduri Sarani in memory of him. During the centenary celebration in 1993, the
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(IFA) organized Shibdas Bhaduri Trophy as a tribute to him. In 2003, he was posthumously awarded the Mohun Bagan Ratna by
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. In 2011, a
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movie named ''
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'' (''Egaro, the Immortal Eleven'') was released, in which Shibdas Bhaduri was portrayed by actor Hirak Das. Directed by debutant director Arun Roy, the film is predominantly based on the historical events leading to a football match between Bhaduri led
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and British army team
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on 29 July 1911, a time when India was under the
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. This was the first time when Mohun Bagan, or any native team won the
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. The film commemorated that event in its centenary year 2011. Abhilash Ghosh is portrayed by Ronodeep Bose. In an upcoming
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movie named ''1911'', based on the 1911 IFA Shield final match, Shibdas will be portrayed by actor
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. In July 2022, Mohun Bagan AC announced the club awards have been named after famous personalities to be awarded to sportspersons every year henceforth, and "Best Football Player" award was renamed as Shibdas Bhaduri Award in memory of him, which was won by
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.


Honours

Mohun Bagan *Gladstone Cup: 1905, 1906, 1908, 1911 *Minto Fort Cup: 1906 * Cooch Behar Cup: 1905, 1907, 1908, 1916 *
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: 1911 *
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: 1906, 1907, 1908 *Bengal Jimkhana Shield: 1910, 1911, 1912 *Asanullah Cup runner-up: 1916 Individual *Mohun Bagan Ratna Award: 2003


See also

* History of Mohun Bagan AC *
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 ...
*
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 ...


References

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