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Balaidas Chatterjee (10
March 1900 – 1974) was an
Indian footballer and
football manager, who pla****
predominantly as defender. He
became the
first head...
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capital of
Salvador captured after four
months of
resistance 1838-1841
Balaida Empire of
Brazil Maranhão
Province Rebels Balaios African slaves Government...
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first match pla**** by a team from the
newly independent India.
Coach Balaidas Chatterjee had
prepared the team
which successfully defeated Department...
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football team was
formed under the
guidance of a
former Mohun Bagan player,
Balaidas Chattopadhyay, and also
efforts were
taken to
introduce sports like rugby...
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Trilochan Singh Maxie Vaz
Group A
matches Semi-finals
Final Squad Head coach:
Balaidas Chatterjee First round 31 July 1948 18:30 Lynn Road Stadium,
Ilford Attendance:...
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appointment of
Pankaj Gupta for
their tour to Australia.
Balaidas Chatterjee became the
first manager of the
national team in post-independent...
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including Gostha Pal,
Karuna Bhattacharya,
Umapati Kumar,
Sanmatha Dutta,
Balaidas Chatterjee, Satu Chowdhury, and
Bimal Mukherjee. At the age of 38, he joined...
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Santosh Trophy wins
under coaching of
Balaidas Chatterjee.
Manna was part of the
India national team
managed by
Balaidas Chatterjee that parti****ted at the...
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Indian team at 1948 Olympics, T. Ao at the
centre of
first row, goal
scorer S.
Raman next to Ao and
coach Balaidas Chatterjee to the
extreme right....
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finals 45 times,
having won 32 titles, the most by any team.
Managed by
Balaidas Chatterjee, the team won six
Santosh Trophy titles between 1949 and 1959...