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Mohammedan SC

A Chronicle of Kolkata Football Heritage

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A Storied Past

Genesis and Early Years (1891-1930)

Founded on February 22, 1891, Mohammedan Sporting Club is one of India's oldest football institutions. Initially established as the Jubilee Club, it evolved through Crescent Club and Hamidia Club before adopting its current name, representing the Muslim community of Calcutta. Early successes included winning the Cooch Behar Cup multiple times in the early 1900s, laying the groundwork for future prominence.

The Golden Era (1931-1947)

This period marked Mohammedan's ascent to dominance. Qualifying for the premier division of the Calcutta Football League (CFL) in 1933, they achieved a historic league title in their debut year. The club became the first native team to win the CFL and later achieved a record five consecutive league titles from 1934 to 1938. They also secured the IFA Shield in 1936, completing a league-shield "double," and became the first Indian club to win the Durand Cup in 1940, defeating a British regimental side.

Post-Independence and International Acclaim

Following India's independence, Mohammedan continued its legacy. They won the Aga Khan Gold Cup in Dhaka in 1960, becoming the first Indian club to win a tournament abroad. Despite periods of fluctuating fortunes, the club remained a significant force in Indian football, participating in the inaugural National Football League (NFL) in 1996 and winning the Federation Cup twice in the mid-1980s.

Challenges and Revival

The late 20th and early 21st centuries presented challenges, including financial difficulties and relegations. However, the club demonstrated resilience, achieving promotion to the I-League and winning the Durand Cup and IFA Shield in 2013-14. The recent years have seen a significant revival, culminating in winning the I-League title in the 2023-24 season, securing promotion to the Indian Super League, and reclaiming the CFL title multiple times.

Club Identity

The Emblem

The crest of Mohammedan Sporting Club is inspired by traditional Islamic iconography, prominently featuring the star and crescent. This symbol is elegantly framed by floral patterns and includes the club's name, founding year (1891), and country inscription on stylized banners. The predominant green color of the crest aligns with the Quranic significance of green in Islam.

Team Attire

Black and White Brigade

Historically known for their striking black and white colors, Mohammedan Sporting Club earned the nickname "Black and White Brigade." More recently, inspired by the "Black Panther" moniker, the club has embraced black as its primary color, complemented by white. This distinctive palette reflects the club's identity and has been featured by various kit manufacturers over the years, including Reebok, Kaizen, Trak-Only, Hummel, and SIX5SIX, with sponsors like Elegant Steel, Reliance Group, and DafaNews adorning their jerseys.

Home Grounds

Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium)

Mohammedan SC utilizes the iconic Salt Lake Stadium for its major fixtures, particularly high-profile derbies in the Indian Super League. This multi-purpose stadium, a landmark in Kolkata, boasts a significant capacity and has hosted numerous historic matches, serving as the primary venue for the club's most important games.

Mohammedan Sporting Ground

Located in the Maidan area, this ground serves as the club's dedicated training facility. It has been upgraded with floodlights and a gymnasium named in honor of Muhammad Ali. The ground also hosts Calcutta Football League matches and youth tournaments, maintaining its role as a vital hub for the club's operations.

Kishore Bharati Krirangan

This stadium is utilized for non-derby Indian Super League matches and lower-division Calcutta Football League games. With a capacity of 12,000, it provides a venue for a variety of the club's competitive engagements.

The Kolkata Derby

The Big Three

Mohammedan SC shares a profound and historic rivalry with fellow Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. This triad, often referred to as the "Big Three of Maidan," has defined Kolkata football for decades. While initially tinged with communal undertones, the rivalry has evolved into a fierce sporting contest, with matches involving Mohammedan often termed "Kolkata Mini Derbies." These encounters are characterized by passionate support and intense competition, forming a significant part of Indian football's cultural fabric.

Current Squad

Key Players

The current squad features a blend of domestic talent and international players, aiming to compete effectively in the Indian Super League. Notable players include goalkeeper Padam Chettri, captain Pukhrambam Dinesh Meitei, and midfielders like Amarjit Singh Kiyam and Tangva Ragui. The forward line is bolstered by players such as Rochharzela and Makan Chothe, supported by a robust defensive unit.

As of February 2025, the squad includes:

  • Goalkeepers: Padam Chettri, Bhaskar Roy, Subhajit Bhattacharjee, Nikhil Deka
  • Defenders: Pukhrambam Dinesh Meitei (c), Gaurav Bora, Zodingliana Ralte (vc), Mohammed Irshad, Joe Zoherliana, Mohammed Jassim, Sajad Hussain Parray, Vanlalzuidika Chhakchhuak
  • Midfielders: Abhishek Halder, Amarjit Singh Kiyam, Tangva Ragui, Jeremy Laldinpuia, Mohammed Kadiri (injured), S. Robinson Singh
  • Forwards: Rochharzela, Makan Chothe, Ashley Alban Koli, Lalremsanga Fanai, Alexis Gomez

Note: Player nationalities and specific roles are detailed in the full squad list.

Leadership

Coaching Staff

The club's technical direction is guided by a dedicated team of professionals. Currently, Mehrajuddin Wadoo serves as the Head Coach, supported by Assistant Coach Alison Kharsyntiew and Goalkeeping Coach Lalit Thapa. The management structure also includes key figures like Dipendu Biswas as Team Manager and Football Secretary, overseeing the club's football operations.

Key personnel include:

  • President: Amiruddin Bobby
  • Vice President: Mohammed Qamaruddin
  • General Secretary: Ishtiaque Ahmed
  • Head Coach: Mehrajuddin Wadoo
  • Assistant Coach: Alison Kharsyntiew
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Lalit Thapa
  • Team Manager & Football Secretary: Dipendu Biswas

Season Performance

Historical Overview

Mohammedan Sporting Club has participated in various national and regional leagues since the inception of organized football in India. Their journey includes periods in the National Football League, I-League, and the current Indian Super League, alongside consistent participation in the historic Calcutta Football League. The club has achieved league titles, cup victories, and promotions, reflecting a dynamic history of performance and ambition.

A summary of recent league performances:

Season League Position Notes
2023โ€“24 I-League 1st Champions, Promoted to ISL
2022โ€“23 I-League 8th CFL Champions
2021โ€“22 I-League 2nd Runners-up
2020โ€“21 I-League 6th
2019โ€“20 I-League Qualifiers 1st Promoted to I-League
2013โ€“14 I-League 13th Relegated
2008โ€“09 I-League 11th Relegated
2004โ€“05 NFL 2nd Division 1st Promoted to NFL

(Full season data available in the references section.)

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References

References

  1.  After the cancellation of Super Cup due to COVID-19 pandemic, Durand Cup became the de facto domestic cup tournament.
  2.  Tournament was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  3.  The I-League was demoted to the second tier starting from the 2022รขย€ย“23 season, the ISL becoming the sole top-tier league.
  4.  Majid Bishkar is one of the only two foreigners to play for Mohammedan, appeared in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
  5.  Emeka Ezeugo is one of the only two foreigners to play for Mohammedan, who appeared in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
  6.  I-League 2nd Division was replaced by a shorter cup tournament, I-League Qualifiers, due to COVID-19 pandemic regulations.
  7.  News for the month of January: archive.vn. Retrieved 3 July 2021
  8.  Mohd. Sporting drops nine players, coach. archive.vn. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  9.  Sporting appoints Fuja as coach archive.vn. Retrieved 3 July 2021
  10.  Tope Fuja new Md. Sp. coach Archive.vn. Retrieved 3 July 2021
A full list of references for this article are available at the Mohammedan SC (Kolkata) Wikipedia page

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