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Full name
  
Subimal Goswami

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Forward

1954-1968
  
Mohun Bagan

Awards
  
Arjuna Award for Football

Name
  
Chuni Goswami


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Date of birth
  
(1938-01-15) 15 January 1938 (age 82)

Place of birth
  
1946-1954
  
Mohun Bagan Junior Team

Died
  
30 April 2020 (aged 82)

Similar
  
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Subimal Goswami (born 15 January 1938) commonly known by his nickname Chuni Goswami (Bengali: চুনী গোস্বামী) was an Indian international footballer and first class cricketer. He was born in Kishoreganj District of undivided Bengal (now in Bangladesh). As a striker, he played 50 international matches representing India. As a first class cricketer, he played Ranji Trophy for Bengal.

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Football career

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Chuni Goswami holds the distinction of playing for a single club, Mohun Bagan, throughout his club career despite numerous offers from other clubs including one reported offer from Tottenham Hotspur.

Club career

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Goswami joined the Mohun Bagan Junior Team in 1946 at the age of 8 years. He was a part of the Junior squad up to 1954 and then graduated to the Mohun Bagan senior team. He continued playing for Mohun Bagan till his retirement in 1968. During his stay with the club, he captained the club in 5 seasons from 1960 to 1964.

International career

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Chuni Goswami made his international debut for India in 1956 during the team's 1-0 victory over the Chinese Olympic team. He went on to play for India in 50 international matches including in Olympics, Asian Games, Asia Cup and Merdeka Cup. He captained India to the Asian Games Gold Medal in 1962 and a Silver in the 1964 Asia Cup in Tel Aviv and in the Merdeka Cup.

Cricket career

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Chuni Goswami made his first class debut for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy during the 1962/63 season. He was a Right Handed Batsman and a Right Arm Medium Pacer. After retiring from football, Goswami fully focussed on playing cricket. He led Bengal cricket team to a Ranji Trophy final. In his cricket career, which spanned up to 1972/73 season, he played 46 first class matches, scoring 1592 runs and took 47 Wickets.

Other activities

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Chuni Goswami was a very versatile personality. He turned out on occasion for his club hockey team. He also enacted a featured part in a Bengali movie Prothom Prem. He was also the Sheriff of Kolkata in 2005.He also played Lawn Tennis in South Club.

Awards

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Chuni Goswami won numerous awards during his playing career as well as after retirement for his contribution towards Indian football. The major awards won by him are:

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  • 1962 Best Striker of Asia Award
  • 1963 Arjuna award
  • 1983 Padma Shri award
  • 2005 Mohun Bagan Ratna

  • Chuni Goswami Chuni Goswami remembers Prodyut Burman as former Indian footballer

    Death

    Chuni Goswami died on 30 April 2020 at the age of 82 in Kolkata after a prolonged illness.

    References

    Chuni Goswami Wikipedia