The Sunday Guardian

P.K. Banerjee passes away, AIFF pays tribute

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New Delhi: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Friday expressed condolence­s on the death of former India captain, coach and technical director Pradip Kumar Banerjee, who was fondly referred to as PK Banerjee by his vast legion of fans. Banerjee breathed his last at a private hospital in Kolkata after a prolonged illness. He was 83.

Praful Patel, the President of AIFF, in his message said: “It’s sad to hear that Pradip-da, one of India’s greatest footballer­s, is no more. His contributi­on to Indian football will never be forgotten. I share the grief.”

“He will stay synonymous with the golden generation of Indian football. Pradip-da, you will remain alive in our hearts,” the AIFF President added.

Kushal Das, AIFF General Secretary said: “Pradip Kumar Banerjee will be alive in his achievemen­ts. He was a legendary footballer and someone who has been an inspiratio­n to so many generation­s. May he rest in peace.”

“Post his retirement he scouted and coached a whole generation of Indian footballer­s, both on the internatio­nal and domestic level. It’s a huge loss for Indian football.”

Banerjee was an integral part of India’s gold medal winning team in the 1962 Asian Games and even scored in the final against South Korea as India fought against all odds to script a historic 2-1 triumph in Jakarta.

He represente­d India in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and played a pivotal role in the 4-2 victory against Australia in the quarter-finals where India eventually finished fourth. He also captained the national team in the 1960 Rome Olympics and scored the equaliser against France to help India register a 1-1 draw.

He represente­d India in 36 official matches, wearing the captain’s armband in six of them. In the process, he scored 19 official goals for the country.

He was also the first Indian footballer to receive the Arjuna Award (in 1961), and was awarded the prestigiou­s Padma Shri Award in 1990. Banerjee was also bestowed with the FIFA Fairplay Award (in 1990), and the FIFA Centennial Order of Merit in 2004.

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