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Mohammedan S.C.
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Full nameMohammedan Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Black Panthers
Founded1891 as Jubilee Club
GroundKalyani Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanJamil Manzar
ManagerAbdul Aziz
LeagueI-League
2013-14I-League, TBA
Websitehttp://www.mohammedansportingindia.com/
Current season

Mohammedan Sporting Club, founded in 1891 at Kolkata, is one of the oldest and leading football clubs in India. The club currently plays in the I-League and premier division of CFL.

Mohammedan Sporting is one of the most popular football clubs in India with a support base in all parts of the country. Although its name and early history identifies it with Indian Muslims, the club is secular in practice and includes many Hindus and other religionists in its playing ranks and management.

History

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Mohammedan SC vs Kingfisher East Bengal SC (Jan 18 2007)

The beginning

One of the features of Islamic Culture is to have faith in religion (Islam). Therefore, the Muslim community in Calcutta set up a new team to play football even before the setting up of Mohun Bagan A.C. or Aryans. They founded "Jubilee Club" in 1887 under the leadership of Nawbab Aminul Islam. Then this name was changed into "Crescent Club". Crescent club's name again changed into "Hamidia Club". Finally this "Hamidia Club" came to be known as "Mohamedan Sporting Club" in 1891.

1934-1940

After their establishment in 1891, Mohammedan Sporting Club first tasted success when the won the Calcutta Football League in 1934 and then went on to create history by becoming the first Indian club to win the Calcutta Football League continuously for 5 years from 1934 to 1938. Again the club won the league in 1940 and 1941 along with the IFA Shield Championship. It was also the first Indian team to break the monopoly of the British football teams in the Durand Cup, the oldest football tournament in India, when they became champions in the year 1941.

1941-1967

Mohammedan Sporting Club has the distinction of winning the first Durand Cup. The Durand Cup is the oldest football tournament in India. MSC beat Royal Warwickshire Regiment 2-1. MSC also won the Rovers Cup in 1940. MSC won the IFA Shield in 1941 by beating "K.O.S.B" 2-0. Rashid and Sabu were goal scorers from MSC. In 1942 Mohammedan Sporting lifted IFA Shield for the third time after beating East Bengal 1-0 in the final. The winning goal came from Noor Mohammed (Senior).

The "Golden" players of this "Golden Era" of MSC were:- Osman, Goal Keeper, Jumma Khan (The Chinese Wall of Mohammedan Sporting Club) and Taj Mohammed in the back, Nasim, Noor Mohammed, Sabu, Mohiuddin, Masum, Aaqeel ali were first class players. Noor and Aaqeel were the best centre halfs in Calcuttta Football. And in the strike zone there were Rahamat, Rahim, and Rashid, Samad, Noor Mohammed (Junior), Abbas, Rashid (Junior), Rahim.

In 1956 MSC went on to win the "Rovers Cup" for the second time MSC beats MB 3-1 in the final. This Rovers Cup win paved the way again to get back those Golden Era. In 1957, MSC bagged the "Double" by winning both the League and IFA Shield. In the league, MSC defeated East Bengal by a point and defeated Railway Sports 3-0 in IFA Shield Final.

1961-present

The next success came after exactly 10 years later. Mohammedan Sporting Club won the Calcutta League in 1967 without losing a single match. They were the unbeaten champion and registered their 10th league title.

In 1971, MSC won the IFA Shield by defeating Tollygunge Agragami 2-0 in the final. MSC won that year's IFA Shield without conceding a goal.

In the 8th decade, the success came at the beginning. MSC won the Calcutta League in 1981 with a point clear from Mohun Bagan. MSC were the unbeaten champion in the 1981 league. This was the third time in the History of Mohammedan Sporting Club.

In 1983 Mohammedan Sporting Club won the Federation Cup for the first time by defeating Mohun Bagan 2-0 and also in 1983 Mohamedan Won Pearless trophy in Calcutta by Beating Mohun Bagan 3-1 in the tie-breaker. In 1983 Mohammedan also won the Rovers Cup by beating East Bengal 1-0 in Mumbai and became Runners up in the DCM trophy in Delhi. In the next year in 1984 MSC won the Federation Cup by defeating East Bengal 1-0.

They qualified to the 2013-14 I-League by winning the 2013 I-League 2nd Division with 1 game in hand[1]

Players

First-team squad

As of 26th June 2013

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK India IND Somnath Khara
GK India IND P. Pramod
GK India IND Pralay Dutta
GK India IND Ashok Singh
GK India IND Sukhwinder Singh
DF India IND Ahatesam Bux
DF India IND Mohammed Mustufa
DF India IND Akhil Rajbanshi
DF India IND Sanath Roy
DF India IND Narugopal Hait
DF India IND Subhankar Dey
DF India IND Bijoy Kumar
DF India IND Goutam Debnath
DF India IND Amit Kumar
DF India IND Satish
DF Brazil BRA Luciano Sabrosa
DF India IND Sheikh Azim
DF India IND R Dhanarajan
DF India IND Koushik Bose
DF India IND Kingshuk Debnath
DF India IND Collin Abranches
DF India IND Faizal Rehman
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF India IND Bengkok Nameirakpam
MF India IND Ajit Singh
MF India IND Rohit Kalshotra
MF India IND Gautam Kujur
MF India IND Monirul Mullah
MF India IND Sujay Mondal
MF India IND Mohammed Nasim
MF India IND Krishanu Banerjee
MF India IND James Effiong
MF Nigeria NGA Penn Orji
MF India IND Jayanta Sen
MF India IND Gouranga Dutta
MF India IND Jagpreet Singh
MF India IND Jerry Zirsanga
- MF India IND Khemtang Paite
MF India IND Sandeep Sangha
FW India IND Lzwala Singh
FW Australia AUS Tolgay Özbey
FW Brazil BRA Josimar
FW India IND Ashim Biswas
FW India IND Budhiram Tudu
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Humayun Gilani
  • Coach: Abdul Aziz

Honours

Domestic

Runners-up (1): 2013
1983, 1984
1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1957, 1967, 1981
1940
Winners (5): 1936, 1941, 1942, 1957, 1971
Runners-up (2): 1963, 1982
Winners (6): 1940, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1984, 1987

See also

Dhaka Mohammedan
Chittagong Mohammedan

References

  1. ^ "Mohammedan wins the I-League 2nd division". gcstarts. Retrieved 26 April 2013.