Mohun Bagan was the
first Indian team and the first
Asian team to have defeated a
foreign team when they won the 1911
IFA Shield defeating East Yorkshire
Regiment 2-1.We all have heard about
Mohun Bagan defeating East Yorkshire
Regiment in 1911 to lift the IFA
Shield. But few know the whole story
behind it.
In honour of this historic victory ,
the " Manoshi " magazine came up
with a song on Mohun Bagan , which
became a common tune in the lips of
all Indians .
(the
picture below shows the first song
that was written on an Indian team)
(song from
the " Manoshi " magazine . - August
1911)
It was the last
week of the month of July in the
year 1911. It marked a mass up rival
of the of the Indian natives against
the British regime. Before this
"National Association" & even Mohun
Bagan had defeated some British
teams to win local tournaments like
the Trades Cup , but there were no
major British teams in those
tournaments. Thus winning the Shield
was a matter of great privilege . It
was the clarion call of a golden
dream .Mohun Bagan had defeated
heavy weight teams like St.Xavier's
(3-0), Rangers (2-1), Rifle
Brigade(1-0) & Middlesex
Regiment(1-1;3-0) to reach the
final. At this stage all the Bengali
youths were rejuvenated with
undaunted spirits . The Bombay
paper- "The Times of India
Illustrated Weekly" reported that "
Thursday & Friday were the proudest
day of the Bengalis life . That the
barefooted Bagan boys were defeating
the foreign teams was the only
discussion in the trams, buses &
among the office 'Babus' " . On the
other hand the Britishers were not
at all amused at these events . On
4th August 1911, the ' Hitabadi '
magazine reported that " on the
evening after the semifinal was over
, an Indian passenger asked his co
British passenger the score of the
match . In return he got a tight
slap! "
29th July .1911 . It was the
Independence Day of Bengali Football
.Thousands of people thronged from
far away Patna ,Purnia ,Kishanganj,Assam
& Dhaka to watch the match . On the
day of the game at 11:00 am , the "
Calcutta Football Club" brought
about 10 thousand people around the
ground. Such intense was the
atmosphere that the " Bangiya
Sahitya Parsad " had to postpone
their scheduled condolence meeting
of Indranath Bandopadhyay.Estiamting
a huge turnout the East Indian
Railway arranged for special trains
from Burdwan to Ranaghat. Special
Steamers were arranged to bring
people from Rayganj & Baranagar. All
trams from Shyambajar & Chitpur were
extremely crowded. Traffic jams were
created near the High Court & Strand
Road.
It was perhaps in 1911 that the
first Illegal tickets (black
tickets) were sold in Bengal. On the
match day , a 2 rupee ticket soar to
Rs.15 . Coolies were charging about
50 paise to 2 Rs. to run
errands.(This was a huge money in
those days). The " Pioneer" reported
that " A boiled potato costed 1
paise & paan was 1 anna !! " About
80 thousand to 100,000 people were
there in the maidan to watch the
game. One side was filled up with
the Calcutta Babus & the other side
by the Smith Company. The rest was
like black sea waves showcasing the
heads of the people. Everybody
wanted only one thing. -The victory
of Mohun Bagan. There was not an
iota of space even on the treetops,
telegraph posts & roof topped
houses.The British civilians were
quite vociferous too ! They had come
prepared with effigies of Mohun
Bagan & the Shield. "Reuters"
reported that "the magnitude of the
crowd was so large that the scorers
& announcers couldn't work. The
scores were being broadcasted in the
form of KITES in the sky !!!! " The
" Empire " magazine even setup a
temporary Telephone Exchange on the
spot !!!
On the morning of the match day, the
Mohun Bagan players went to Kalighat
temple to seek blessings of 'KALI'-
the goddess of Power. With Red
Tilaks on their foreheads the Mohun
Bagan players stepped in the pitch
one by one . They were :
Hiralal Mukherjee; Bhuti Sukul,
Sudhir Chatterjee, Manmohan
Mukherjee, Rajen Sengupta, Nilmadhav
Bhattacharya, Kanu Roy, Habul Sarkar,
Abhilash Ghosh, Bijoydas Bhaduri,
Shibdas Bhaduri (CAPTAIN).
( The
Immortal XI )
The ground was hard and dry. A very
pacy game commenced. The barefooted
Bagan players matched their Britsh
counterparts in every aspect of the
game. Each long ball from the
Regiment players received loud
clapping from the English ladies , &
simultaneously every counter attack
of Mohun Bagan received thunderous
applause from the crowd.
Suddenly Jackson of East Yorkshire
regiment scored from a free kick.
The English ladies started to burn
the effigies of Mohun Bagan.Black
KITES filled the maidan skies. East
Yorkshire-1 . Mohun Bagan -0
Bagan started afresh with renewed
zeal after the breather. Within 20
mins Capt. Sibdas Bhaduri restored
parity. Amidst high voltage cheers
from the crowd the Green' Maroon
KITES filled the skies !!
It was the 87th min. Abhilash Ghosh
received a pass from the captain, &
his powerful shot went straight into
the goal !
Within a few seconds the whole of
Kolkata was filled with thunderbolt
like crackers. It started to rain in
shirts, sticks ,shoes within the
ground. The Englishmen made a hasty
exit. Cries of " Bande Mataram" & "Mohun
Bagan ki Jay" ( Hail Mohun Bagan)
filled the skies.
It is said that when the team was
returning to the club with the
Shield, a Brahmin pointed to the
Union Jack atop the Fort William &
asked - " When will that come down ?
" Somebody replied that " It will
come down when Mohun Bagan will win
the shield again."
It may be a coincidence , but Bagan
won their next shield in 1947 - the
year of Indian Independence. !!!!
The players were taken on a public
procession atop a Horse driven
carriage. Both Hindus & Muslims came
out with band parites.The procession
reached Wellington Square after
evening ! Ladies in the houses blew
their conchs & lit their 'diyas' (
lamps) in honor of the brave lads.
After a full round of the city
followed by innumerable fans , the
procession came to a halt near the
house of Club Supervisor-Sailen Basu.
The whole night of Kolkata was
bathed in lights . Only Chowringee
Square remained dark. It was the
Sahib Para ( British Locality) of
Kolkata.
The next day was almost celebrated a
National Festival. Huge feasts were
held in many places including the
house of Sailen Bose.Jalsa( song &
dance) & fetes filled the city. The
famous drama - "Bhisma Vijay" was
enacted in honor of the victorious
team !!
In England - London Reuters , The
Daily Mail , London Times. The
Manchester Guardian , Singapore Free
Press all acknowledged &
congratulated Mohun Bagan. The
Indian - Amrita Bazar Patrika
christened the team as " Immortal XI
". The Statesman & The Englishman
did the same. The Empire reported -
" All honors to Mohun Bagan. Those
XI players are not only a glory to
themselves ,but the whole nation
deserves the billing "
The Aftermath:
Standard Cycle Company( 59 Harrison
Road) started to give free posters
of the Mohun Bagan team with their
products. About 100,000 copies were
sold ! Merrs. Hald & Chat (Halder &
Chatterjee) reduced their wares by
50% for all Mohun Bagan members !!
The Great National Theatre
advertised the 'Baji Rao' play as :
"Mohun Bagan wins the Shield,
Bajirao is the victorious !
Achinta Kumar Sengupta in his '
Kollol Jug' said " Mohun Bagan is
not a football team. It is a
tortured country, rolling in the
dust, which has just started to rise
its head."
1911 IFA Shield still stirs the
memory of the football lovers. The
National Pride was churned up in the
wrap of a football game. The dusk
after 1857 Sipoy Mutiny reappeared
as the golden new dawn in 1911 .

A postage stamp had been published by Govt of India in 1989 remembering the 1911 Victory of Mohun Bagan Athletic club. It is to be noted that Indian Nationalism has got a boost after this win. Govt of India honoured the Mohun Bagan Athletic Club and it's immortal eleven for the fight for an oppressed country. This is the only postage stamp in India that has been published for a Club. It is that moment when Mohun Bagan has been annouced as the National Club of India.