Английская Википедия:Biswajit Bhattacharya
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Biswajit Bhattacharya is a retired Indian professional footballer and football manager.[1][2][3] He most recently managed Calcutta Football League club Calcutta Customs and is the current head coach of West Bengal football team.
Playing career
East Bengal
Bhattacharya played as a striker in the India national football team and played for both the Calcutta Football League clubs East Bengal[4] and Mohun Bagan.[5][6] In 1985, he won Federation Cup with East Bengal and went on to play at the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship in Saudi Arabia.[7] Managed by P. K. Banerjee,[8][9][10] East Bengal was part of Central Asia Zone, and the tournament was named "Coca-Cola Cup" where they defeated multiple teams to win it. In the opener against New Road Team of Nepal, they earned a massive 7–0 win, where Bhattacharya netted four goals. They also defeated Dhaka Abahani 1–0, thrashed Club Valencia of Maldives 9–0 (the biggest margin of victory by an Indian team over any foreign opponents).[11]
India
He represented India at the 1984 AFC Asian Cup in Singapore.[12] He scored a goal against Poland in 1984 Nehru Cup. That was India's only goal in the tournament. After a bike accident, Bhattacharya left his playing career and entered into coaching.[13]
Managerial career
Chirag Kerala
In February 2012, after sacking Sri Lankan manager Pakir Ali, Chirag United Kerala roped in Bhattacharya as technical director.[14][15] The club finished in twelfth position on league table of 2011–12 season, and relegated.[16][17][18][19][20] He left the club, and soon they got dissolved.[21][22][23][24]
East Bengal
He later managed East Bengal in the 2015–16 season,[25] and helped them winning prestigious Calcutta Football League.[26][27][28]
Mohammedan
In 2017–18, he managed Mohammedan Sporting.[29][30][31] With Mohammedan, he won Bordoloi Trophy, defeating Oil India Limited by 3–1 margin in final.[32]
Peerless
In 2018, he was appointed head coach of Peerless in the Calcutta Football League.[33][34]
Paro (Bhutan)
In 2019, he moved abroad and managed Bhutan Premier League club Paro. In that year, they won league title.[35]
Southern Samity
On 1 July 2021, Southern Samity appointed Bhattacharya as their new head coach.[36][37] The club began their 2021–22 Calcutta Premier Division campaign with a 3–0 defeat against Mohammedan Sporting,[38][39][40] and Bhattacharya was succeeded by Nigerian-Indian manager Saheed Ramon in September. He later managed century-old club Calcutta Customs.[41]
West Bengal
In 2022, Bhattacharya took charge of West Bengal and helped the team clinching gold at the 36th National Games of India, defeating Kerala 5–0 in final in Ahmedabad.[42][43] He later guided the team in 2022–23 Santosh Trophy, but they failed to break into the semi-finals hosted in Saudi Arabia.[44]
Honours
Player
East Bengal
- Federation Cup: 1984–85
- Coca Cola Cup: 1985
Bengal
Manager
East Bengal
- Calcutta Football League: 2015–16
Mohammedan Sporting
- Bordoloi Trophy: 2018
- Bodoland Martyrs Gold Cup: 2018[45]
- Darjeeling Gold Cup runner-up: 2018
Paro
West Bengal
- National Games Gold medal: 2022
See also
References
Further reading
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- Chattopadhyay, Hariprasad (2017). Mohun Bagan–East Bengal Шаблон:In lang. Kolkata: Parul Prakashan.
External links
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