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Former India midfielder Sengupta passes away

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
Last updated on: February 17, 2022 16:47 IST
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IMAGE: Surajit Sengupta was part of the golden era in East Bengal when they won six successive Calcutta Football League titles (1970-1976) and the IFA Shield six times and the Durand Cup thrice. Photograph: AIFF/Twitter

Former India midfielder and East Bengal legend Surajit Sengupta died in Kolkata on Thursday following his prolonged battle with COVID-19.

 

"Lost veteran star footballer Surajti Sengupta today. Heart throb of football fans and an outstanding national sportsman as well as a perfect gentleman, he will ever be in our hearts. Deepest condolences," West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee tweeted.

After being tested positive for COVID-19, Sengupta, 71, was admitted to a hospital in Kolkata on January 23 and was put on ventilator since last week. He breathed his last this afternoon.

Sengupta's death came as a big shock to East Bengal which lost another legend Subhas Bhowmick last month.

Sengupta was part of the golden era in East Bengal when they won six successive Calcutta Football League titles (1970-1976) and the IFA Shield six times and the Durand Cup thrice.

Born on August 30, 1951, Sengupta started his football career at Kidderpore Club and went on to represent the Big Three clubs of the Kolkata Maidan.

He played for Mohun Bagan for two seasons from 1972 and in 1974, he made the red-and-gold his home for six years.

He signed up for Mohammedan Sporting in 1980 and later returned to Mohun Bagan at the fag end of his career.

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