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Subrata Bhattacharya
Personal information
Date of birth (1953-03-03) 3 March 1953 (age 71)
Place of birth Shyamnagar, India
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974-1990 Mohun Bagan 489 (41)
International career
1976-1988 India 41 (3)
Managerial career
Mohun Bagan A.C.
2007 East Bengal F.C.
2014- United S.C. (Technical Director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Subrata Bhattacharya(also known as 'Bablu' locally) was an Indian football Defender who played for India in the 1984 Asian Cup and spent 17 years with Mogun Bagan as a footballer. He has also played for and managed Mohun Bagan in the past. He is the present head coach of Tollygunge Agragami. He won Indian National Football League for two times as a coach of Mohun Bagan. He has also managed East Bengal, Southern Samity, Prayag United as a coach.[1]

As player

Subrata Bhattacharya played for 17 years in Mohun Bagan (1974–1990). He became the Captain of Mohun Bagan in 1977; Mohun Bagan won the triple crown that season and became the first club to do so in Indian football history. He also led the side against a star-studded Cosmos team which had living legend Pele; both the teams shared honours as the match ended 2–2.[2]

The duel between him and Chima Okorie of East Bengal was a high point of Calcutta Football League in 80s.

He was a pivotal part of the state team against PSV_Eindhoven and Mohun Bagan in Mohun Bagans centenary celebration against a team led by Roger Milla

As coach

Subrata Bhattacharya successfully coached Mohun Bagan for a number of years and helped the Mariners win all major trophies of India including the most coveted one National Football League twice. He has also managed East Bengal, Southern Samity, Prayag United as a coach.

References

  1. ^ "I-League Division 2 : Mohammedan Sporting, Mumbai Tigers Start As Favorites". The Hard Tackle. 2013-03-29.
  2. ^ http://www.mohunbaganac.com/news-detail/mohun-bagan-to-felicitate-subrata-bhattacharya-and-prasun-banerjee-on-29th-

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