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ATK Mohun Bagan
File:ATK Mohun Bagan FC logo.svg
Full nameATK Mohun Bagan Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mariners
Short nameATKMB
FoundedJune 1, 2020; 4 years ago (June 1, 2020)
GroundSalt Lake Stadium
Capacity85,000
OwnerATK Mohun Bagan Pvt. Ltd.
ChairmanSanjiv Goenka
CoachAntonio López Habas
Websitehttps://www.atkmohunbaganfc.in/
Current season

ATK Mohun Bagan FC is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The club competes in Indian Super League, the top flight of Indian football. This club was formed as part of a merger between the football section of multi-sport club Mohun Bagan and three times ISL winners ATK. The club began to play from the 2020-21 season.

The club's principal owner is RPSG Group chairman Sanjiv Goenka. Former India cricketer Sourav Ganguly and Utsav Parekh also serve as co-owners, along with Mohun Bagan A.C. Former ATK coach Antonio López Habas is the current head coach of ATK Mohun Bagan. ATK Mohun Bagan shares a fierce rivalry known as the Kolkata Derby with long-time rivals East Bengal.[1] The first derby match was played on 27th November, 2020.[2] It also has an intense rivalry with Mohammedan SC but the importance of this match has fizzled out in past two decades due to the fact that the teams only meet once a year in the Calcutta Football League. The Salt Lake Stadium serves as the club's home stadium, with a capacity of 85,000.

History

Background

ATK Mohun Bagan was founded as part of a merger between Mohun Bagan and ATK.[3] Mohun Bagan were founded in 1889 as Mohun Bagan Sporting Club and are one of the oldest and most historic football clubs in India.[4] The club's most notable achievement came on 29 July 1911 when Mohun Bagan defeated East Yorkshire Regiment in the IFA Shield final. Mohun Bagan's victory was the first time an all-Indian football club had won the IFA Shield and became a symbol of nationalism during the Indian independence movement.[5] The club was a founding member of the National Football League (NFL), India's first domestic league, in 1996.[6] Since then, the club has gone on to win five league titles, three NFL and two in the I-League, becoming tied for most successful club in Indian football.[7] Mohun Bagan have also won the most Federation Cup titles (14) and second most Calcutta Football League titles (30).[8][9] ATK Football Club, founded on 7 May 2014 as Atlético de Kolkata, were a founding member of the Indian Super League.[10] The club was owned by a consortium consisting of RPSG Group founder Sanjiv Goenka, Harshavardhan Neotia, former Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly, Utsav Parekh, and Spanish football club Atlético Madrid.[11] The club would go on to win two of the first three Indian Super League finals in 2014 and 2016.[12] After three seasons, Atlético Madrid ended their partnership with the club and sold their ownership stake to Goenka.[13] The club was then rebranded as ATK.[13] In March 2020, ATK won their third and final championship, defeating Chennaiyin in the 2020 ISL final.[14]

Formation

Discussions to include Kolkata giants and I-League clubs Mohun Bagan and East Bengal had been ongoing since 2018.[15] Discussions and rumors continued through 2019 before an announcement was made on 16 January 2020 that ATK owners RPSG Group bought an 80% stake in Mohun Bagan. As part of the purchase, it was announced that ATK would merge its brand with Mohun Bagan to create a new entity for the 2020–21 Indian Super League season.[16][17] It was also announced that the merged club would launch on 1 June 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] The club's name was officially announced on 10 July 2020 as ATK Mohun Bagan.[19] It was also revealed that the club would retain the main colours of Mohun Bagan – green and maroon – and the club's new logo was also unveiled.[19]

Club culture

Colours and crest

During the team's official unveiling on 10 July 2020 it was announced that the club would use the colours of Mohun Bagan – green and maroon – as their official colours.[19].[20] The ''sailing boat'' was retained in the club's logo.[21]

Ownership

The club is owned by a consortium known as ATK Mohun Bagan Private Limited.[22] RPSG Group founder Sanjiv Goenka is the principal owner of the organization while former India cricketer Sourav Ganguly and businessman Utsav Parekh are co-owners.[23] Mohun Bagan A.C. also acts a co-owner, owning 20% of the organization.[24]

Stadium

Salt Lake Stadium

ATK Mohun Bagan will be playing matches at the Salt Lake Stadium, located in the Kolkata suburb of Bidhannagar in West Bengal.[25] A multi-purpose stadium, the stadium is mainly used to host football matches. The stadium was the home stadium for both ATK and Mohun Bagan.[26]

Mohun Bagan Ground

The stadium is owned by Mohun Bagan who currently use the stadium as a training ground. ATK Mohun Bagan owners have a plan to renovate the stadium in near future so that they can use this stadium for their home matces in Indian Super League.

Rivalries

ATK Mohun Bagan's biggest rivalry is with city rivals SC East Bengal and is popularly known as the Kolkata Derby. ATK Mohun Bagan also had an intense rivalry with Mohammedan SC but the importance of this match has fizzled out in past two decades due to the fact that the teams only meet once a year in the Calcutta Football League.

Kolkata Derby

The Kolkata Derby
The Kolkata Derby

Kolkata Derby or the Boro Match is a football match between ATK Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. The two clubs currently meet at least 3 times a year, twice in Indian Super League (ISL) and once in the Calcutta Football League.

Till 27 November 2020, 372 matches have been played between the two teams (354 competitive matches and 18 exhibition games) out of which ATK Mohun Bagan FC (previously Mohun Bagan FC) has won 121 matches and SC East Bengal have won 129 times[27] (including all competitive matches and exhibition games) and rest of the matches ended in draws.[28]

The First Official Kolkata Derby News Report

The first match between the sides was played on 8 August 1921 in the Coochbehar Cup and the semifinal match ended in a 0–0 draw. Mohun Bagan won the replayed semifinal 3–0. The first ever derby goal was scored in that match by Rabi Ganguly and the other two goals were scored by Poltu Dasgupta and Abhilash Ghosh.

The first CFL match between the sides was played on 28 May 1925 in CFL where East Bengal beat Mohun Bagan 1–0. Mohun Bagan holds the record of scoring the fastest goal in a derby (24 July 1976, a 17-second goal from Md Akbar of Mohun Bagan). They have the record of winning 2 consecutive derbies in 2 consecutive days (7 and 8 August 1935) and had the unique distinction of losing only 1 derby in a span of 7 years (1933 to 1939).

A few notable victories include the Darbhanga Shield match on 5 September 1934, when Bagan won 4–1 (Amiyo Deb scored all the 4 goals, the only time a player scored 4 goals in this derby), and a 5–3 win in an I-League encounter on 25 October 2009 (Chidi Edeh scored 4 goals). They have won several derbies scoring 4 goals against East Bengal. One such instance was in Raja Memorial Shield final played on 6 August 1937 in the common ground of both the clubs (Salt Lake Stadium), where Bagan beat East Bengal 4–0 and Asit Ganguly scored 3 goals in that match.[29]

The first encounter in ISL was on 27 November 2020 at Tilak Maidan in Goa, where ATK Mohun Bagan FC beat SC East Bengal by a margin of 2–0.[30] Roy Krishna and Manvir Singh were the goal-scorers for Mohun Bagan.

Players

First-team squad

As of 22 December 2020[31]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Dheeraj Singh
2 DF India IND Sumit Rathi
5 DF India IND Sandesh Jhingan(3rd captain)
6 FW India IND Manvir Singh
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Carl McHugh
9 FW Australia AUS David Williams
10 FW Spain ESP Edu García (4th captain)
11 MF Australia AUS Brad Inman
12 GK India IND Avilash Paul
14 MF India IND Glan Martins
16 FW India IND Jayesh Rane
17 MF India IND Pronay Halder
19 MF Spain ESP Javi Hernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF India IND Pritam Kotal (2nd captain)
21 FW Fiji FIJ Roy Krishna (captain)
23 MF India IND Michael Soosairaj
25 MF India IND Michael Regin
27 DF India IND Boris Singh Thangjam
29 GK India IND Arindam Bhattacharya (5th captain)
30 MF India IND Ningomba Engson Singh
31 GK India IND Arsh Anwer Shaikh
33 DF India IND Prabir Das
44 DF Spain ESP Tiri
70 MF India IND Sheikh Sahil
79 DF India IND Subhasish Bose
99 FW India IND Md. Fardin Ali Molla

Current technical staff

Position Name
Head Coach Spain Antonio López Habas[32]
Assistant Coach Spain Manuel Cascallana[33]
India Sanjoy Sen[34]
Goalkeeping Coach Spain Ángel Pindado[35]
Physiotherapists Spain Luis Alfonso Martinez
India Noel Augustine
India Bhaskar Sengupta
Physical Trainer Spain Alvaro Ros Bernal
Team Manager India Avishek Bhattacharjee
Kit Manager India Anirban Biswas

Statistics and records

Seasons

As of 21 December 2020
Season Indian Super League Finals Super Cup AFC Cup Top Scorer
P W D L GF GA Pts Position Player Goals
2020–21 8 5 2 1 8 3 17 1st TBD TBD TBD FijiRoy Krishna 5

Head coaches record

As of 21 December 2020
Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Antonio López Habas  Spain 1 June 2020 Present 8 5 2 1 8 3 062.50

Honours

As of 9 June 2020, the following honours are only the AIFF run national titles that Mohun Bagan have won.[36]

National

  • Durand Cup
    • Winners (16) (record): 1953, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994, 2000
  • Rovers Cup
    • Winners (14) (record): 1955, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 2000
  • IFA Shield
    • Winners (22): 1911, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2003

Local

  • Calcutta Football League
    • Winners (30): 1939, 1943, 1944, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018–19

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