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Saumik Dey, the club legend was the recipient of the 'Player of the Season' award in 2013

The East Bengal F.C. Season Awards are the official East Bengal F.C. awards presented on August 1 to various recipients in the Foundation Day celebrations of the club. The Inaugural award was handed out in 2011 which had three categories the highlight 'Bharat Gourav Award', the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' and the 'Player of the Season Award'.

Awards Ceremony

The East Bengal end of the season awards are presented on the 1st of August every year which is also the Foundation Day of the Club. The awards ceremony was started in 2011 with the main highlight 'Bharat Gourav Award', given out to honour outstanding sports personalities who had made India proud in the field of sports.

Along with 'Bharat Gourav' award, East Bengal club also honours the Player of the Season and also presents 'Lifetime achievement' award to former players and sportsperson of the club.

In 2018, East Bengal club also introduced an award for the best player from the East Bengal F.C. Academy.

Winners

Bharat Gourav Award

Milkha Singh was awarded in 2016.

East Bengal Club had constituted the ‘BHARAT GOURAV’ Award in 2011 to honour outstanding sports personalities who had made India proud in the field of sports. Three times Olympic Champion and Indian Hockey legend Leslie Claudius was the first recipient of the award in 2011.[1]

Year Recipient Sport Field Ref
2011 Leslie Claudius Field hockey [2]
2012 Ahmed Khan Football [3][4]
2013 Arun Ghosh Football [5]
2014 Bachendri Pal Mountaineering [6]
2015 Mohammed Habib Football [7]
2016 Milkha Singh Sprint [8]
2017 Dhanraj Pillay Field hockey [9]
2018 Gurbux Singh Field hockey [10]
2019 Kapil Dev Cricket [11]

Player of the Season Award

Mehtab Hossain won the award in 2011.

East Bengal had constituted the 'Player of the Season' Award in 2011 to honour the best football player of the previous season. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. Mehtab Hossain was the first recipient in 2011.[2]

However, the first Player of the Season title was awarded at the end of 2007-08 season, given by the then official marketing partner - Ideas Unlimited, with goalkeeper Subrata Paul being the winner.[12]

Year Nationality Recipient Position Ref
2008 India India Subrata Paul Goalkeeper [13]
2011 India India Mehtab Hossain Midfielder [2]
2012 Nigeria Nigeria Penn Orji Midfielder [3]
2013 India India Saumik Dey Defender [5]
2014 India India Arnab Mondal Defender [6]
2015 India India Robert Lalthlamuana Defender [7]
2016 South Korea South Korea Do Dong-hyun Forward [8]
2017 India India Gurwinder Singh Defender [9]
2018 Syria Syria Mahmoud Amnah Midfielder [10]
2019 India India Laldanmawia Ralte Midfielder [11]

Lifetime Achievement Award

East Bengal had constituted the 'Lifetime Achievement' Award in 2011 to honour the best football player of the previous season. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. India and East Bengal Legend Sudhir Karmakar and Sukumar Samajpati were the first recipient in 2011.[2]

Year Nationality Recipient Position Ref
2011 India India Sudhir Karmakar Defender [2]
India India Sukumar Samajpati Defender [2]
2012 India India Prasanta Sinha Midfielder [3]
India India Santo Mitra Defender [3]
2013 India India Samaresh Chowdhury Midfielder [5]
India India Abani Bose Goalkeeper [5]
2014 India India Amal Dutta Defender [6]
India India Parimal Dey Forward [6]
2015 India India Chandan Banerjee Defender [7]
2016 India India Shyamal Ghosh Defender [8]
India India Shyam Thapa Forward [8]
2017 India India Subhash Bhowmick Forward [9]
2018 India India Sunil Bhattacharya Defender [10]
India India Surajit Sengupta Forward [10]
2019 India India Monoranjan Bhattacharya Defender [11]
India India Bhaskar Ganguly Goalkeeper [11]

Academy Player of the Year Award

East Bengal had constituted the 'Academy Player of the Year' Award in 2018 to honour the best football player of the East Bengal F.C. Academy for the previous season. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. Manoj Mohammed and PC Rohlupuia were the first recipients of this award in 2018.[10]

Year Nationality Recipient Position Ref
2018 India India Manoj Mohammed Defender [10]
India India PC Rohlupuia Midfielder [10]
2019

References

  1. ^ "East Bengal Club - Bharat Gourav Award". East Bengal Club. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "East Bengal and Mohun Bagan practice starts while East Bengal Day celebrated". KolkataFootball.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d "East Bengal Foundation Day: Celebrating 93 years of consistent achievement". Goal. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ Saikat (23 July 2012). "East Bengal to celebrate Foundation Day on 1st August". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d "Arun Ghosh to be conferred East Bengal's Bharat Gaurav award". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d "Bachendri Pal conferred Bharat Gaurav by East Bengal Club". Jagranjosh. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b c "Indian Legend Mohamamed Habib awarded 'Bharat Gaurav' by East Bengal". Sportkeeda. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  8. ^ a b c d "East Bengal to honour Milkha Singh with Bharat Gaurav Award". FreshersLive. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Dhanraj Pillay conferred with Bharat Gaurav by East Bengal Football Club". Jagranjosh. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "East Bengal seek a 'new identity' on foundation day". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "East Bengal to confer Kapil Dev with Bharat Gaurav award". Outlook. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Bodyline-Kingfisher East Bengal Award function held today". East Bengal Club. Archived from the original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Subrata Pal gets East Bengal Player of the Year Award". East Bengal Club. Archived from the original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2020.