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Football At The 1970 Asian Games – Men's Team Squads
Squads for the Football at the 1970 Asian Games played in Bangkok, Thailand. Group A India Head coach: P.K. Banerjee Thailand Head coach: Seraniw Chinwala South Vietnam Head coach: Karl Heinz Weigang Group B Japan Head coach: Shunichiro Okano Burma Head coach: U Pe Tin Khmer Republic Head coach: Malaysia Head coach: Group C South Korea Head coach: Han Hong-ki Indonesia Head coach: Djamiat Dalhar Iran Head coach: Igor Netto References External links *https://web.archive.org/web/20140102232311/http://rdfc.com.ne.kr/int/skor-intres-1970.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Football at the 1970 Asian Games Squads 1970 1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai e ...
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Football At The 1970 Asian Games
Football at the 1970 Asian Games was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 10 to 20 December 1970. Medalists Squads Results Preliminary round Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- Quarterfinals Group Aa ---- ---- Group Bb ---- ---- 5th place match Knockout round Semifinals ---- Bronze medal match Gold medal match Final standing References External links Football at the 1970 Asian Games– RSSSF {{1970 in Japanese football Events at the 1970 Asian Games 1970 Asian Games The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years for athletes of Asia. The Games were regulated by Asian Games Federation from the 1951 Asian Games, first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until ... 1970 Asian Games ...
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Manjit Singh (footballer At 1970 Asian Games)
Manjit Singh may refer to: * Manjit Singh (armament scientist) (born 1958), Indian scientist * Manjit Singh (footballer) (born 1986), Indian football player * Manjit Singh (runner) (born 1989) Indian middle-distance runner * Manjit Singh (strongman), Indian-English strongman * Manjit Singh (soldier), Indian brigadier *Manjit Singh Mianwind, Indian politician *Manjit Singh Bilaspur, Indian politician *Manjit Singh Lobo, fictional character portrayed by Danny Denzongpa in the 1981 Indian film ''Bulundi ''Bulundi'' is a 1981 Hindi-language crime, thriller and drama film starring Raaj Kumar, Asha Parekh, Danny Denzongpa, Kim in pivotal roles. It was directed by Esmayeel Shroff and its music was composed by R. D. Burman. The film was declared a ...'' See also * Manjeet Singh (other) {{hndis, Singh, Manjit ...
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Rajasthan Football Team
The Rajasthan football team, also earlier the Rajputana football team, is an Indian football team representing Rajasthan in Indian state football competitions including the Santosh Trophy. They made history by qualify for the final rounds of 75th Santosh Trophy (2022), but failed to win it. Team The following players were called up prior to the 2022 Santosh Trophy Honours State (youth) * B.C. Roy Trophy ** Winners (1): 1963–64 * Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy The Sub Junior National Football Championship, also known as Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy, is an Indian annual football tournament for under-13 teams representing the states of India. It was formerly held for the U-16 age group before being converte ... ** Winners (1): 1991–92 References External links Rajasthan Football Association Website Santosh Trophy teams Football in Rajasthan Year of establishment missing {{India-footyclub-stub ...
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Magan Singh Rajvi
Magan Singh Rajvi is a former Indian football player. He hails from Indian state of Rajasthan. He was part of the Indian football team which won bronze medal at the 1970 Asian Games. He also captained the Indian team in 1973 and 1974. He is one of the few and 6th hat trick scorer of India which he scored against Thailand on 23 July 1974 at 1974 Merdeka Cup. Personal life Magan Singh is a retired Superintendent of Police (RAC) Bikaner Range. He is from a village situated 60 km from Bikaner named Dheengsari. He is related to Maharaja Karni Singh of Bikaner, who won Arjun Awarda in 1961 in shooting. His elder brother Chain Singh Rajvi was also an illustrious and accomplished footballer who attended Indian Football team camp and was also the vice-captain of the famous RAC Bikaner Football Team of which Magan Singh was captain. He was additional Superintendent of Police. International goals :''FIFA "A" international statistics'' :''Non FIFA statistics'' Honours India *A ...
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Mohammed Habib (footballer)
Mohammed Habib (17 July 1949 – 15 August 2023) was an Indian footballer who played as a forward for the India national team which he also captained. He is also considered by many Indians as one of the best footballers the country has ever produced. He was popularly known as ''Bade Mia'' in the Indian football world. Club career In 1968, Habib played for the Calcutta Football League club Mohun Bagan under "diamond coach" Amal Dutta, and won the 1969 IFA Shield with a 3–1 victory against East Bengal in the final. Although hailing from the state of Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana), he represented Bengal in the Santosh Trophy. For the 1969–70 Santosh Trophy, Habib, along with Priya Mazumder and Pranab Ganguly were released from the Indian camp for the Merdeka Cup. The Bengal forwards ran riot and scored 28 goals in five matches. Habib scored five goals in Bengal's 6-1 win over Services in the final and finished as the top scorer of the tournament with 11 goals. International ...
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Mohun Bagan AC
Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is an Indian professional multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest multi-sports clubs in Asia. The club has various sports departments like association football, football, cricket, field hockey, hockey, tennis, Sport of athletics, athletics, Esports, eSports etc. History The foundation of Mohun Bagan stretches back into the 1880s when the neighborhood youth of presently known Fariapukur Lane in Shyambazar had set out in search for an ideal place to establish a football club, and came across a marble palace, ''Mohun Bagan Villa'', owned by the family of a leading jute trader, Kirti Chandra Mitra. On 15 August 1889, after a meeting of three prominent aristocratic Bengalis, Bengali families of North Kolkata – the Mitra family, the Basu family, and the Sen family – presided over by Bhupendra Nath Bose, Bhupendra Nath Basu himself, ''Mohun Bagan Sporting Club'' was formed. Bhupendra Nath Basu became ...
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Sukalyan Ghosh Dastidar
Sukalyan Ghosh Dastidar (born 1947 - died 9 September 2018) was an Indian professional footballer from Jalpaiguri, who played as a striker for the India national football team, alongside Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. He also represented Bengal in Santosh Trophy. He represented the bronze-medal winning India national football team at the 1970 Asian Games held at Bangkok, Thailand. He was the star striker of Mohun Bagan and won numerous accolades during his career. He was captain of Mohun Bagan in 1973. In 1975, he left Mohun Bagan to join rival East Bengal FC. He won numerous trophies as part of the India national football team and Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, including the 1970 Asian Games Bronze, the IFA Shield, the Santosh Trophy, the Calcutta Football League and the Rovers Cup. Early life He was born in Jalpaiguri District, Bengal Presidency, British India in an affluential family to parents who migrated to the northern district of Jalpaiguri from Barisal, Bengal Presidency ...
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Subhash Bhowmick
Subhash Bhowmick (2 October 1950 – 22 January 2022) was an Indian football player and manager. During his playing career, he represented the "Big Two" of Kolkata football, East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. He also represented India in various international tournaments between 1970 and 1985. He was popularly known as ''Bhombol'' in the football arena of the West Bengal. He also served as technical director of Mohun Bagan. Bhowmick was a honorary member of the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club. Club career Bhowmick joined East Bengal Club in 1969 and, after spending a season there, joined Mohun Bagan in 1970. He was part of the club's Bangladesh tour of May 1972, where they defeated Dhaka Mohammedan, but lost to Shadhin Bangla football team. At the end of the 1973 season, he returned to East Bengal and represented them till 1976, after which he rejoined Mohun Bagan. In East Bengal, he got guidance of coach Sushil Bhattacharya. He was one of the prime faces of East Bengal team whi ...
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Amar Bahadur Gurung
Amar Bahadur Gurung was a former Indian association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ... player who was part of the squad that secured the bronze medal at the 1970 Asian Games hosted at Bangkok. He scored the winning goal against Japan which secured the medal. Honours India *Asian Games Bronze Medal: Football at the 1970 Asian Games, 1970 *Merdeka Tournament third place: 1970 *Pesta Sukan Cup: 1971 Gorkha Brigade *Durand Cup: 1966, 1969 References

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Punjab Football Team
The Punjab football team is an Indian football team representing Punjab in Indian state football competitions including the Santosh Trophy. They have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals 16 times and won the trophy 8 times. Punjab first participated in the Santosh Trophy in the 1941–42 Santosh Trophy season under North-West India FA. Honours State State (senior) * Santosh Trophy ** Winners (8): 1970–71, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 2006–07, 2007–08 ** Runners-up (8): 1977–78, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1994–95, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2018–19 * National Games ** Gold medal (3): 1985, 2001, 2002 ** Silver medal (3): 1997, 2011, 2015 State (youth) * B.C. Roy Trophy ** Winners (5): 1985–86, 1992–93, 2001–02, 2015–16, 2016–17 ** Runners-up (4): 1982–83, 1994–95, 2018–19, 2019–20 * Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy ** Runners-up (4): 1989–90, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2009–10 * M. Dutta Ray Trophy ** Winners ( ...
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Ajaib Singh (footballer)
Sant Satguru Ajaib Singh, also known to his disciples as 'Sant Ji' was the spritual master in Sant Mat Radha Soami spritual tradition. He was born September 11, 1926 in Maina, District Bhatinda, Punjab, India. During his satsangs, Sant Ajaib Singh Ji would often talk about his youth - his study and search for the God of the guru granth sahib, his life with his adopted parents, and the time he spent with his first mahatma, Bishan Das. While serving in the Indian army, Sant would later meet with Baba Sawan Singh and describe the impact that Hazur Maharaj Baba Sawan Singh had on his life, referring to Baba Sawan Singh as "the most beautiful man I have ever met." As conferred by Baba Sawan Singh, Sant Ji would also discuss his long awaited and long anticipated meeting with his second Master, Kirpal Singh, and the orders he received regarding leaving his worldly possessions behind (including a large ashram at Khuni Chak) and being directed to meditate in an underground room. In add ...
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