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In
1940, the then General Secretary Barrister Sailen Banerjee
became the Vice President of the Club. That year Club again
reached the final of IFA Shield and lost to Aryans by 4
goals to 1.
In
1941, another Barrister B.C.Ghosh replaced Sailen Banerjee.
He was elected as the General Secretary. This year Deven
Guin left us.
In
1942, for the first time ever, an Insurance Scheme was
implemented for the medical aid of the injured players
during match. A medical Board comprising of reputed doctors
was formed. A Trusty Board was also formed in the initiative
of Solicitor B.K.Ghosh and Barrister S.K.Gupta for the
monetary support of the Club. First Board’s prime members
were Jatindranath Basu, S.N.Banerjee, P.N.Mitra, CIE Hriday
Ghosh, Solicitor B.K.Ghosh and Kumar Ramendra Narayan Roy.
In
1943 and 1944, Mohun Bagan won the Calcutta League in
succession. In 1944, B.C.Ghosh became the Vice-President of
the Club and Dr.S.K.Gupta
took charge of the General Secretary. In the meantime,
Junior Football team was formed under the leadership of
famous footballer Balai Das Chattopadhyay. He tried to
popularize baseball and rugby. In the same year, Kanai Sen
passed away, who contributed a lot for the development of
the Club.
In
1945, Mohun Bagan’s Vice-President and first Captain,
Manilal Sen and ex-member Sir N.N.Sarkar passed away. This
year Kartis, player of England and Arsenal provided coaching
to the Club. On the request of Calcutta Newspapers Relief
Fund Committee Club played a Charity Match for the Flood
relief Fund for the people of Midnapore.
In
1946, Club lost its founder Secretary and existing
President, Jatindranath Basu. Basu‘s contributions for the
Club’s development are endless and incomparable.
In
1947, Mohun Bagan got invitation in Madura Cup but was
beaten by Hyderabad Police in the final. On the way of
return, Club’s Players took blessings of 'Sree Ma', better
known as ‘Mother’ at the Aurobinda Ashram of Pondichery.
Another glory added to Club’s credit this year when Mohun
Bagan again won the IFA Shield. This year Club once again
participated in Rover’s Cup, but the match was dismissed
in middle of the game due to the collapse of Kuparez
Stadium. On 15th Nov, the same year Club won the
Calcutta Shield also by defeating East Bengal.
It
is a very remarkable coincidence that the year of Indian
Independence fetched two major achievements to Mohun
Bagan’s pocket. After independence, Mohun Bagan is the
first club to win IFA Shield.This year, from 5th
Nov to 23rd Nov, one of the founder members of
the Club, Sir Brajendralal Mitra was authorized as the
provisional Governor of West Bengal.
On
1948’s 22nd August, Club again won the
IFA Shield by beating Bhabanipur Club. But missed the
Calcutta League and was left as runners. T.Aao (who later
became the Director of Health Services of Nagaland Govt.),
Mahavir Prasad and Sailen Manna departed for the London Olympics
representing the Indian team, which was captained by T.Aao.
Along went Balai Das Chattopadhyay, the existing Secretary
of the Club, as a Coach and Trainer. During his absence,
legendary player Gostho Pal took up the responsibility of
Secretaryship temporarily. Anil De also got the opportunity
to participate in the Olympics but he refused and played for
the domestic tournaments.That year’s General Secretary was
Dr.Gupta, Asst General Secretary was D.B.Sen(Dati),and the
Captain of the Club was D.Sen(Bakai).The Mohun Bagan’s
players representing India for the Olympics and two
efficient workforce
Pankaj Gupta and Panna Aahir were felicitated by the Club.
Later
this year, halfback of 1911, Manmohan Mukherjee and eminent
Barrister B.C.Ghosh passed away. Ghosh was a dedicated
Trustee, who served Mohun Bagan for 5 years as an honorary
general Secretary and later as Vice President.
The
Club felicitated Indian Cricket Team’s first Australian
tournament’s Manager Pankaj Gupta and wicket keeper P.Sen.
Barrister
A.N.Chowdhury became the Vice President of the Club who was
associated with the Club for long 10 years.
In
the same year, Afganisthan Government invited Mohun Bagan on
the occasion of their independence celebrations but the Club
could not attend because of its preplanned agenda. On the
occasion of ‘Kashmir Dibas’ opening, Club went to Delhi
to participate in some charity matches on behalf of the
Defence Department. Air Vice Marshall Shubrata Mukherjee
felicitated the Club. Club’s manager was IPS Pranab Kumar
Sen.
Earlier
he was a member of the hockey team of Mohun Bagan. Defence
Minister Sardar Baldev Singh himself felicitated the Club at
his residence where Governor General Chakravarty Raja
Gopalachari was present.
1949
was the year of Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. On this
occasion, Club invited Swedish Football team Helsinghberg
and played three matches. On 11th Dec, a vivid
procession started from Mohun Bagan’s birthplace 14,
Balaram Ghosh Street.On 17th Dec, a big gathering
was organized where about 3000 guests, associates and
members gathered. Party ended with lighting colorful
fireworks. Top political leaders, ministers and eminent
sports personalities had sent complimentary messages for the
Club. Among them were India’s Cricket Control Board’s
President, A.S.Dimolo, hockey Captain Dhyan Chand, Sardar
Ballavbhai Patel, Governor of Bihar, Madhav Sri Anne,
Governor of Assam, Sri Prakash, Governor of West Bengal,
Kailashnath Katju and Land-reform Minister Bimal Chandra
Singh. On this auspicious occasion, West Bengal’s Chief
Minister Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy commented, “I am proud and
very delighted that, fortunately I have witnessed the IFA
Shield tournament of 1911.During freedom struggle, Mohun
Bagan’s existence inspired the youth. In the sports world
of Bengal, Mohun Bagan has still maintained its excellence.
Even after traversing 60 years, Mohun Bagan has still kept
its youth unaffected. I pray that on our beloved Motherland,
Mohun Bagan’s sporting spirit may survive forever.”
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