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In
the year 1920,Mohun Bagan reached the Semi-final of IFA Shield, but lost
to Kumartuli by 2-1 goals. Kumartuli’s Tulsi Dutta,Habul
Mitra and goalkeeper T Dey, performed excellently in this
match and reached final but lost the shield.
In
1921,the match between Mohun Bagan and Calcutta Club was
stopped due to the huge crowd, which gathered to support
Mohun Bagan. Club became runners-up and the Champion was
Dalhousie.
In
1922, an Indian team from South Africa arrived. Mohun Bagan
played football and cricket exhibition matches with them.
In
1923,Mohun Bagan again reached the final of IFA Shield, but
was defeated by Calcutta Football Club by 3 goals to nil. This
year,Mohun Bagan was invited for taking part in Bombay’s
(now Mumbai)Rover’s Cup.Once again Mohun Bagan reached
final and lost to Derham’s Light Infantry by 4 goals to 1.
In
1924,35 years of long association of Bhupendranath Basu with
Mohun Bagan came to an end after his demise. This damage
could never be mended. After him, Sir Rajendranath Mukherjee
became the new President of the Club.
In
1925, Mohun Bagan created another history by getting
invitation for playing in the Durand Cup as the first ever
Indian team, which was not a military team. In those days
only British had the sole right to participate in the Durand
Cup. Mohun Bagan defeated Royal Berkshire regiment in the
first round, the York Lancaster Regiment in the second round
and the Essex Regiment in the third round, but lost to
Sherwood Forest at the Semi-finals. But became runners at
the Calcutta League. Simultaneously, Mohun Bagan continued
to play charity matches all over the country for fund
raising.
In
1926,the Club lost Shield in the third round to Sherwood
Forest and lost Durand Cup to Derham’s Light Infantry.
In
1927,the Club played another charity match with Cheshire
Regiment for the flood relief fund. In the same year, the
Club won the Governor’s Cup of Hazaribagh, and lost to
Wiltshire Regiment.
Year
1928 brought three victories to Mohun Bagan’s credit. It
won the Power League, the Coochbehar Cup, and the
Laxmibilash Cup.
In
the year 1929,due to a clash during the match of Mohun Bagan
and Dalhousie, all the Indian teams withdrew their names
from the IFA membership. Later, it was negotiated on the
condition that there would be equal number of European and
Indian team members.
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