Tag: Mohammedan Sporting

  • The twin tragedies of Indian football that went unnoticed

    The twin tragedies of Indian football that went unnoticed

    During the 13th episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati season seven, contestant Sumeet Kumar Sinha was asked: ‘Which team won the first Durand Cup football tournament in 1940 and most recently in 2013?’ The contestant answered Mohammedan Sporting and went home rich with a purse of three lakh twenty thousand rupees.

     

    But sadly, the club has now decided to shut operations after going bankrupt, unable to pay salaries to their players for the last three months. What makes the tale even grim is the fact that this historic club founded in 1891 is even older than the parent body of global football FIFA, founded in 1904!

     

    The decision answers the urgent need to come up with a strong sustainable business model that football clubs in India have been struggling to implement for long. Domestic clubs have been unable to garner lucrative sponsorship deals and have managed to sustain so far through the monies of businessmen who own the clubs, generous contribution from football aficionados, club membership payments and tournament prize money which are paltry when it comes to running a club that includes composition of foreign players. Experts will mention how internal workings and squabbles within these domestic clubs make it a bigger problem. Mohammedan Sporting won its last trophy this year during the IFA Shield but was axed from the I-League for failing to fulfill AIFF’s club licensing criteria.

     

    A leading daily said that in the last season, the club spent approximately Rs 10 crore on the senior football team and was walking a tight rope.  The club will now focus on developing youth teams and upgrading infrastructure. Clubs like these need to realise that a sense of professionalism needs to be infused before we see other such clubs shutting shop.

     

    While the country is footballing with the Hero Indian Super League which is promising to improve the football scene in India via better facilities, there was another tragic incident that has shocked football fans. The death of 23 year old Indian football, Peter Biaksangzuala, has garnered global media attention. Celebration was followed by devastation as he attempted to celebrate a goal with a somersault that damaged his spinal cord. He was taken to the hospital, where he underwent a surgery but did not survive. Biaksangzuala had scored an equaliser for Bethlehem Vengthlang football club against Chanmari West football club. The club is based in the north east of India.

     

    While these two tragedies have left a deep void, let us hope that the ongoing Hero ISL helps propel deeper interest for the game and may Biaksangzuala’s soul rest in peace.

  • Super Soccer 2007 on NDTV Profit

    Super Soccer 2007 on NDTV Profit

    MUMBAI: NDTV Profit will telecast the football matches of Super Soccer 2007 live on its channel everyday starting from 27 January to 11 February 2007.

    The tournament will have matches played between the top teams of India (Mohan Bagan, Kingfisher East Bengal, Mohammedan Sporting, Kerala 11 and JCT Phagwara) and the ‘B’ team of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    NDTV Profit will also showcase ‘Supermen of Soccer’ – a half hour series on the most famous football legends Pele, Cruyff, Maradona, Linekar, Shilton, Eusebio, and many more, who gave football, worldwide poplularity, an entirely new definition and dimension.

    Match Schedule:

    Sao Paulo VS Kingfisher East Bengal – Match 1
    Saturday, Jan 27, 2007
    2.30 pm
    Kanchenjunga Stadium, Siliguri

    Sao Paulo VS Mohammedan Sporting – Match 2
    Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007
    4.30 pm
    JRD Tata Stadium, Jamshedpur

    Sao Paulo VS Mohan Bagan – Match 3
    Sunday, Feb 4, 2007
    4.00 pm
    Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata

    Sao Paulo VS Kerala 11 – Match 4
    Wednesday, Feb 7, 2007
    6:00 pm
    Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Cochin

    Sao Paulo VS JCT Phagwara – Match 5
    Sunday, Feb 11, 2007
    2.30 pm
    Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi