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Gostha Behari Pal (20 August 1896 – 8 April 1976) was an Indian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
who played as a defender. He was the first captain of the India national team, played during the 1920s and 1930s. Spending most of his career in
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is an Indian professional sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, its football section is one of the oldest in India and Asia. The club is most notable for its victory over East Yorkshire Regiment ...
, Pal is regarded the best player ever to have played for the century-old club.


Personal life

Born on 20 August 1896 in Bhojeswar, Faridpore,
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(now in
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), Pal was son of Baboo Shyamlal Pal, a businessman. He moved to
Calcutta Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, the official name until 2001) is the Capital city, capital of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal, on the eastern ba ...
when he was an infant and lived there till his final days. Pal was a student of Sarada Charan Aryan Institution in Beniatola. Since his childhood, he used to play both football and cricket, alongside hockey and tennis. He later represented Mohun Bagan cricket team many times. Pal was married to Pushpa Kundu and gave birth their sons Nirangshu and Sukumar. He was influenced by legendary footballer
Shibdas Bhaduri Shibdas Bhaduri (1887–1932) was an Indian professional footballer who captained Mohun Bagan in the historic 1911 IFA Shield final, where they defeated the East Yorkshire Regiment with a score of 2–1 to become the first Indian team to win the ...
and choose football later, after watching Mohun Bagan's historic
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victory in 1911 from gallery. Pal went to
Vidyasagar College Vidyasagar College (Bengali: বিদ্যাসাগর কলেজ) is a state government-aided public college, affiliated to the University of Calcutta, located in North Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The college offers both post-gradu ...
in Calcutta and came close to then principal
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, who is regarded as father of cricket in Bengal. He was given the
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"
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" during
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, but never used it due to nationalist sentiments. Pal went on to write his autobiography which is unfinished and unpublished.


Club career

Sir
Dukhiram Majumder Dukhiram Majumder (born Oomesh Chandra Majumder, also Mazumdar; 1875 – 16 June 1929) was an Indian footballer, football manager, scout and club official, who is regarded as the first football coach in the country. He first understood the impo ...
was the father figure of football in India during the pre-independence era, credited for bringing up players like Pal, Shibdas Bhaduri and others. He was also groomed and coached by Rajen Sen and Major Sailen Bose. Nicknamed as "Chiner Pracheer" (The Great Wall of China), Pal was one of the best defenders of contemporary Indian football. He started playing for Kumartuli Athletic Club at the age of 11, and was spotted there by Kalicharan Mitra, also known as Kali Mittir, one of only two Indian members in the governing body of the
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(IFA) at the time. Mittir was influential and well-connected in the Indian football scene, and the first to identify Pal's unique defence techniques. He was signed by
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is an Indian professional sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, its football section is one of the oldest in India and Asia. The club is most notable for its victory over East Yorkshire Regiment ...
at the age of 16, as a replacement for Reverend Sudhir Chatterjee. After joining the team, he played in the 1914
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second division; Mohun Bagan for the first time played in the tournament and finished third with only the top non-military team be promoted to CFL 1st Division. They played their first match of the first division on 15 May 1915 against
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, which was drawn. In 1916, he appeared in Asanullah Cup in Decca, in which they went down to Sovabazar Club in final. Playing barefooted, Pal faced problems in his early games but regained his composure quickly to mark his monopoly in the defence, and is unanimously praised for his contributions in defence in the match against British team
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. In 1921, Gostho Paul was honoured with the captaincy of the Mohun Bagan football team, and he remained as the club captain for next 5 years. He gained legendary status in 1923 when Mohun Bagan participated at the
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in
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and defeated several English teams to reach the final, the first Indian team to do so – but lost 4–1 to a technically superior team 2nd Battalion of Durham Light Infantry. In the same year, they defeated Calcutta Cricket and Football Club, the oldest football club in the country with having Europeans in squad, for the first time in the return leg of CFL. In 1925, Mohun Bagan became the first civilian Indian team to be invited to the oldest football tournament in Asia,
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, where they lost to
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in the semi-finals. On 28 May 1925, he captained Mohun Bagan at the first official match of
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against
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in the
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, in their 1–0 defeat. In the 1930s, Pal played for Mohun Bagan alongside some of club's legendary players including
Karuna Bhattacharya Karuna Sankar Bhattacharya (1909–1979) was a former Indian footballer who represented and captained the India national football team and Mohun Bagan, a football club in Kolkata. The Karuna Bhattacharya Award is given to the best player of Mohu ...
, Syed Abdus Samad,
Umapati Kumar Umapati Kumar was a former footballer who played mostly as an inside forward. As a footballer, he represented India in international football, and Mohun Bagan AC in the Calcutta Football League. Personal life Umapati Kumar was born on 8 Februar ...
,
Balaidas Chatterjee Balaidas Chatterjee (10 March 1900 – 1974) was a former Indian football player and was the first head coach the India national football team during the 1948 Summer Olympics. During his playing days, Chatterjee played for Mohun Bagan in various ...
, Sanmatha Dutta, Bimal Mukherjee, and Satu Chowdhury. Beside playing for Mohun Bagan, Pal was invited to join newly formed
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by its founder president Suresh Chandra Chaudhari in 1920. He joined the team and appeared as captain in Hercules Cup, a 'seven-a-side' competition, and they managed to win title. During a match between Mohun Bagan and
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in 1935, Pal protested against the biased refereeing, that angered then British-dominated
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. He retired from football in 1936.


International career

Between 1924 and 1935, during the British rule in the country, Pal represented
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in their tours to
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and
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. He took part, and also captained in India's earliest known matches against visiting European teams. In 1924, he was appointed captain of the national team consisted both Indian and British players, that toured to
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. Thus, he became India's first captain and the tour became first known official international tour by the team. Pal was again selected in the Indian team for an away match against
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
in 1933 as the captain of IFA XI. He played against
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in 1933 and led his side to 1–0 victory. In next year, he missed an opportunity to play for India in their
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tour due to injury, in which Sanmatha Dutta succeeded him in leading the team.


Post-playing career

After retirement, Pal was associated with Mohun Bagan and scouted players for the team. In 1948, he took up the responsibility of secretaryship of the club temporarily when
Balaidas Chatterjee Balaidas Chatterjee (10 March 1900 – 1974) was a former Indian football player and was the first head coach the India national football team during the 1948 Summer Olympics. During his playing days, Chatterjee played for Mohun Bagan in various ...
went on to guide
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at the Summer Olympics in London. Beside football, Pal also appeared in the silent era movie ''Gouri Shankar'', which was directed by Anandamohan Roy, produced by National Pictures Limited, and released on 26 October 1932.


Death

Pal died on 8 April 1976 in Kolkata, aged 79.


Legacy

After his death, a statue was erected in memory of him at the Gostha Pal Sarani (named after him) in 1984, in opposite to the
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at
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area. The statue was unveiled by then PWD minister Jatin Chakraborty. In 1998, a postage stamp dedicated to Pal, was unveiled in
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by the
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. Thus, he became the first Indian footballer to have a commemorative postage stamp in his honour. Later, within Mohun Bagan club tent, a museum has been built in his name. Gostha Pal Championship, named after him, under the aegis of
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's 'Golden Baby Leagues', was incorporated to include more children from Kolkata into the football culture.


Honours

Mohun Bagan * Coochbehar Cup: 1931, 1935, 1936 *
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runner-up: 1916 * Asanullah Cup runner-up: 1916 *
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runner-up: 1923 *
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runner-up: 1923 Awards *
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in 1962, fourth highest civilian award in India (first footballer to receive the honour). *
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awarded him the ''Mohun Bagan Ratna'' posthumously, which is given to former greats of that club, in 2004. The family of Gostha Pal returned the Mohun Bagan Ratna to Mohun Bagan Club in 2019 in protest of the lackadaisical attitude of the club towards the legend's memorabilia.


See also

* List of people from Vidyasagar College Kolkata *
Football in Kolkata Football is one of the most popular sports in Kolkata, West Bengal. East Bengal, ATK Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan are the heart of Kolkata football. The rivalry between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal is one of the fiercest in the world and is conside ...
*
History of the India national football team The history of the India national football team dates back to the 1920s. They have never played in the World Cup although they qualified in 1950. They have had no entries in the tournament from 1950 onwards. India has never won the final of the A ...
*
List of India national football team captains This article lists all the captains of the India national football team. The first India captain in their maiden international tour was Gostha Pal, organised under the control of Indian Football Association (Bengal) before the formation of All ...


Bibliography

* * * * * * *Dutta, P. L., ''Memoir of 'Father of Indian Football' Nagendraprasad Sarbadhikary'' (Calcutta: N. P. Sarbadhikary Memorial Committee, 1944) (hereafter Memoir) * *Ghosh, Saurindra Kumar. ''Krira Samrat Nagendraprasad Sarbadhikary 1869–1940'' (Calcutta: N. P. Sarbadhikary Memorial Committee, 1963) (hereafter Krira Samrat). * * * * * *
''From recreation to competition: Early history of Indian football''
. pp. 124–141. Published online: 6 Aug 2006. ''www.tandfonline.com''. Retrieved 30 June 2021. * * *


References


External links



at iloveindia.com (archived on 30 September 2022)
Biography of Gostha Pal
at BengaliPortal

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