Kolkata Derby
This article's factual accuracy is disputed. (June 2017) |
Location | Kolkata |
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Teams | East Bengal Mohun Bagan |
First meeting | East Bengal 0—0 Mohun Bagan (8th August 1921)[1][2][3][4] |
Latest meeting | Mohun Bagan 2-0 East Bengal 2017-18 I-League (21 January 2018) |
Next meeting | Mohun Bagan v East Bengal 2017–18 I-League (21 January 2018) |
Stadiums | East Bengal Ground Salt Lake Stadium Mohun Bagan Ground |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 364 |
Most wins | East bengal (127) |
All-time series | Mohun Bagan: 118 Draw: 119 East Bengal:127 |
Largest victory | East Bengal 5-0 Mohun Bagan 1975 IFA Shield (30 September 1975)[1] |
Kolkata Derby, locally known as Boro (means big in Bengali) match, is the football match between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. The rivalry between these two teams is almost 100 years old, and features in the FIFA's classic derby list.[5] The matches witness large audience attendance and rivalry between patrons. It is considered to be Asia's Biggest rivalry.
The two clubs currently meet at least 3 times a year, twice in the I-League and once in the Calcutta Football League. Often these two clubs meet in other competitions like the Federation Cup, the IFA Shield, the Durand Cup etc.
Both teams have huge and dedicated fan bases around the world. Both clubs represent a specific class of Bengali people, Mohun Bagan represents people existing in the western part of Bengal (known as Ghotis), while East Bengal is primarily supported by people hailing from the eastern part of pre-independence Bengal province (known as Bangals).
Culturally, this derby is very similar to Scottish Premier League's Old Firm derby, since a majority of the Mohun Bagan supporters represent the 'nativist' population (similar to Rangers FC) and a majority of the East Bengal fans represent the 'immigrant' population (similar to Celtic FC). However, many people having origin in Bangladesh also support Mohun Bagan as it is the oldest football club in India. Similarly, some people of West Bengal origin support East Bengal considering it is football club of India. So there is an existence of cross-ethnic support base.[citation needed]
Origins
Mohun Bagan is oldest existing club of India having been established in 1889 in the city, then known under its anglicized name, Calcutta and till date the most successful club in India. The significant British influence in what was, until 1911, the nation's capital, ensured the game flourished, drawing players from other regions, and it is against this backdrop in which today's rivalry took root.
In 1920, the Jora Bagan club took field against Mohun Bagan who chose play without their star halfback Sailesh Bose, much to the chagrin of club vice-president Suresh Chandra Chaudhuri. Such was the industrialist's displeasure, he decided to form a new club and East Bengal was born. As Chaudhuri and his co-founders hailed from East Bengal, essentially now modern-day Bangladesh, the club is now generally supported by people who migrated from that region. This resulted in the clubs being backed by two different socioeconomic groups, although this has largely changed over period of time. The first Kolkata Derby took place in 8th Aug 1921 in the semi final of cooch behar cup which ended in a goalless draw . In the replayed match, which happened on 10th Aug 1921, Mohun bagan beat East Bengal by 3 goals to nil.
Facts and figures
Though exact figures are disputed, the Mohun Bagan vs East Bengal clash has already reached a historic milestone of 363 matches. This includes 338 competitive matches, 18 friendly matches and 7 walk overs. East Bengal has won 127 matches, Mohun Bagan has won 117 matches and 119 matches ended in a draw.
Indian international Baichung Bhutia has tallied the most goals in derby matches (19 goals – 13 for EB and 6 for MB), with the diminutive forward transcending the city’s football divide by representing both clubs. His hat-trick in the famous 1997 derby (on behalf of East Bengal) made him the third player to make it. Edeh Chidi (on behalf of Mohun Bagan), in 2009, became the fourth player to score a hat trick (scored 4 goals) in the Kolkata derby. Amiyo Deb is the first footballer to score a hat trick-cum-4 goals in this derby in the Darbhanga Shield on 5th September, 1934, and Mohun Bagan won the match 4–1. The fastest goal in the derby was scored by Mohammed Akbar on 24 July, 1976. Mohun Bagan beat East Bengal 1–0 on that day, the goal being scored by Akbar inside 17 seconds.
Tales of derbies past
The 1960s proved a golden period for Mohun Bagan and it concluded in perfect fashion for the Mariners. Having already won the league, Mohun Bagan then did the double, defeating their rivals on their own ground in the IFA Shield final. The 3–1 victory credited to the then revolutionary 4–2–4 formation employed by innovative coach Amal Dutta.
The wheel eventually turned, and the 1970s was East Bengal's decade. They lost only one derby in six years (1970 to 1975) which culminated in a 5–0 IFA Shield win over their great rivals. The Red and Golds won with a record 5–0 scoreline and, with it, a record of five consecutive Shield victories. Such was the ignominy surrounding the heavy defeat that several Mohun Bagan players spent the night holed up on a boat in the Ganges trying to escape the wrath of shell-shocked supporters.[citation needed] Umakanto Palodhi, an ardent Mohun Bagan fan, committed suicide. He wrote in his suicide note that in his next life he will born as a Mohun Bagan footballer and will take revenge of that 0–5 defeat.[citation needed]
The most memorable derby on many accounts took place in 1997 at the semi-final of the Federation Cup, when a remarkable crowd of 131,000 – a record attendance for any sport in India – filled a heaving Salt Lake Stadium. India's most recognizable footballer, Baichung Bhutia, took centre stage, scoring a hat-trick as East Bengal triumphed 4–1 in the semi-final of the Federation Cup.
In 2009, Mohun Bagan beat East Bengal 5–3 with Chidi Edeh scoring a hat-trick for Bagan. In their 2015 meeting in Calcutta Football League, East Bengal outplayed Bagan 4–0. The most recent derby held in Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on 3 December 2017 Won 1-0 by Mohun Bagan.
In 9th December 2012, Mohunbagan refused to take the field on the second half when they were trailing 1-0 to their arch rivals East Bengal. Henceforth AIFF suspended them from further participation for the rest of the tournament. But Bagans responded brilliantly, saved the relegation and went on to win the following year's i-league.
Results
Competition | Mohun Bagan won | East Bengal won |
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National Football League / I-League | 4 | 3 |
Federation Cup | 14 | 8 |
Durand Cup | 16 | 16 |
Indian Super Cup | 2 | 3 |
Rovers Cup | 14 | 10 |
Calcutta Football League | 29 | 39 |
IFA Shield | 22 | 28 |
All Airlines Gold Cup | 8 | 7 |
Bordoloi Trophy | 7 | 4 |
Sikkim gold cup | 10 | 0 |
While East Bengal is the only team from India to win an International Trophy AFC Asean Cup in 2003.
References
- ^ a b "Hero I-League – KOLKATA DERBY: Origins and History". i-league.org.
- ^ "11 Facts you must know about the Kolkata Derby - Goal.com". 9 February 2013.
- ^ "Bhaichung Bhutia's kiss, Manna Dey's unwelcome embrace, and Chuni Goswami's biryani".
- ^ FIFA.com (8 April 2011). "India's all-consuming rivalry".
- ^ "India's all-consuming rivalry : Mohun Bagan vs East Bengal". FIFA.com. Retrieved 28 May 2016.