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Aryan Football Club (also known as both Aryans[1] and Aryan;[2][3] formerly Techno Aryan FC for sponsorship reasons) is an Indian professional multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, known predominantly for its association football section.[4][5] The club competes in the Calcutta Football League, oldest league in Asia.[6][7][8][9]

Founded in 1884 as "Aryan Sports Club",[10] it started playing football some years later, making it one of Asia's oldest football clubs.[11] It plays home matches at the East Bengal-Aryan Ground.[12]

History

Formation and journey (1884–1930)

During the age of associations of Bengali nationalism in late 19th century, Sir Dukhiram Majumder, Kalicharan Mitra, Manmatha Ganguly were the pupils of Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari, who practiced and popularized football.[13][14] Majumder founded a sporting organization named "Students Union" in Mohun Bagan Villa.[15][16] When the organization discontinued due to disagreements over wearing boots, Majumder went on to form Aryans Club in Maharaja Durga Charan Laha's Telipara field in Shyampukur.[17][18][19] Before the advent of East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting, it was Aryan (then known as Aryans Club)[20] and Mohun Bagan,[21] who enjoyed an elite status among Indian football clubs.[22][23][24] Founded in 1884 as a multi-sports club, association football was introduced in Aryan few years later and thus it became one of the oldest football clubs in India.[25][26][27][28]

Dukhiram Majumder (1875–1929) became father figure of Aryans during the pre-independence era, regarded as first coach of India who brought up and guided players like Syed Abdus Samad,[29][30] Gostha Pal,[31] Shibdas Bhaduri and others.[32] Forming a coaching institute within the club,[33] he managed the team throughout his life.[34] It was Majumder, who started Aryan's famous policy of bringing up unknown yet talented footballers. In 1914, the Indian Football Association (IFA) permitted only two native clubs in the CFL Second Division; It Aryan one of them.[35][36] In that season, Mohun Bagan earned promotion to the Premier Division but Aryan was promoted to the top division two years later.[37][38] Syed Abdus Samad joined Aryans in 1915.[39] Under Majumdar's coaching, Aryan achieved fourth place in 1920–21 Calcutta Football League and reached the semi-finals of Rovers Cup in 1928. Legendary footballers Balaidas Chatterjee and Karuna Bhattacharya appeared with Aryan at that time.[40][41][42][43]

1930–1960

While Aryan didn't enjoy the same degree of success as Mohun Bagan, they did perform well in patches. The club participated consecutively in the Calcutta Football League with their rivals, and Mohammed Salim (first Indian footballer who played for an overseas club) was one of the legendary players who appeared with Aryan in 1933–34.[44][45] In the mid-1930s, Dukhiram's nephew Santosh Kumar "Chone" Majumder became head coach of the club.[46] One of Aryan's greatest moments came in 1940, that year, they won IFA Shield defeating Mohun Bagan 4–1, one of India's premier tournaments.[47][48] They became only the 3rd Indian run club to win the prestigious title. Moreover, they crushed Mohun Bagan 4–1 in the final.[49] In the 40s, Alil Dey and Modassar Yasin Ali Khan from Tangail, became two of the earliest known Bangladeshi footballers to play for the club.[50]

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Iconic Indian footballer Sahu Mewalal had two stints with Aryan from 1945–46 and 1956–57.[51]

Aryan enjoyed another spell of success in mid-1950s, reaching the final of IFA Shield in 1955 and 1956 with an ageing Sahu Mewalal in their ranks, who scored multiple hat-tricks for the team.[52][53][54] He also emerged as top scorer of CFL in 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, and 1958.[55] Before or after gaining independence from the British raj, Aryan participated in every Calcutta Football League editions (until the formation of Premier Division B),[2][56][57] which is Asia's oldest football league.[58] During that time, legendary players from Bengal including Sanat Seth[59] have appeared with the club colours.

1960–1980

As the years progressed they gradually lost their status as a top club, instead Aryan became the breeding ground of some of the most famous players in Kolkata maidan. Players like Pradip Kumar Banerjee,[60] Prasun Banerjee, Sanat Seth,[61] Pradyut Barman,[61] Goutam Sarkar,[62] Jahar Das,[63] and Sudhir Karmakar started out in Aryan, before moving on to the bigger clubs. Balai Dey, the only footballer who represented the two nations India and Pakistan in international football,[64] appeared with Aryan in 1967.[65][66] Other than another IFA Shield win in 1983 (title shared with East Bengal), Aryan didn't achieve a lot of success in modern era.[67]

On the morning of 5 August 1971, the Naxalite intellectual and poet Saroj Dutta was killed by the police in the grounds of the Aryan club on the Calcutta maidan.[68] In 1975, Aryan emerged champion of Churachand Singh Invitation Trophy defeating Rajasthan Club.[69]

1990–present

In 1998, Aryan reached the final of All Airlines Gold Cup but lost 4–3 to East Bengal in penalty-shootout.[70] They again finished on second position in 2010. In 2019, the club tent in Kolkata Maidan was refurbished.[71]

In June 2023, the Indian Football Association (IFA) announced the merger of both Premier Division A and B of the Calcutta Football League (CFL) ahead of its 125th edition, in which Aryan was included in Group II.[72][73][74][75] In a match of that league season on 19 July, Aryan striker Saikat Sarkar scored a stunning goal from side volley against Calcutta Customs; soon the IFA sent clippings of that goal to the FIFA for Puskás Award.[76][77][78]

Home ground

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East Bengal-Aryan Ground on a matchday

Aryan FC plays most of their home matches of Calcutta Premier Division at the East Bengal Ground,[79][80] which is located in Kolkata Maidan area and has a capacity of 23,500 spectators.[81][82]

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East Bengal Ground layout with the Aryan gallery

The stadium is officially known as East Bengal–Aryan Ground,[83] having Aryan AC gallery in its northeastern part.

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A view of East Bengal Ground with Aryan gallery in right

Sponsorship

The club is currently being sponsored by the Techno India Group,[84] which is a group of engineering and management colleges, public schools.[85][86] JIS University is the shirt sponsor. The club also acquired service of Trak-Only as their main shirt sponsor.[87]

Current squad

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Notable players

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The players below, had senior/youth international cap(s) for their respective countries, or, have appeared in domestic league matches representing Aryan FC (years in brackets indicate their spells at the club).

Managerial history

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Honours

League

Cup

Other departments

Men's cricket

The men's cricket section of Aryan is affiliated with the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).[125][126][127] The club also participates in First Division League, J.C. Mukherjee T-20 Trophy, P. Sen Trophy and other regional tournaments.[128][129][130][131] Noted among players of Aryan, was Bidhu Mukherji, who was part of the India team that toured England in 1911.[132]

Men's hockey

Aryan formerly had a men's field hockey section, which was affiliated to the Bengal Hockey Association (BHA), and participated in multiple nationwide tournaments including Beighton Cup.[133][134][135] The team was once one of the powerful teams from Bengal, with having players from Engineering institution of the Jadavpur University.[133]

Academy and youth football

In 2019, Aryan's 19 men's team participated in Zee Bangla Football League, a regional franchise-based league that featured teams like Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, and Mohammedan.[136][137]

See also

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Footnotes

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