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Pradip Kumar Banerjee
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Pradip Kumar Banerjee

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Pradip Kumar Banerjee (born 23 June 1936) or P.K. Banerjee as he is called often, is a distinguished former Indian footballer and football coach. He made 84 appearances for India, scoring 65 goals during the course of his career. He was one of the first recipients of Arjuna Award, when the awards were instituted in 1961. He was awarded the prestigious Padma Shri in 1990 and was named Indian Footballer of the 20th century by FIFA.

Early life

Pradip Kumar Banerjee was born on 15 October 1936, in Jalpaiguri in Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal). He studied in Jalpaiguri Zilla School and completed his schooling from k.M.P.M. School in Jamshedpur.

Career

At the age of 15, Banerjee represented Bihar in Santosh Trophy, playing in the right wing. In 1954 he moved on to Kolkata and joined Aryan. Later he moved on to represent Eastern Railway. He made his debut for the national team in the 1955 Quadrangular tournament in Dacca (presently Dhaka), East Pakistan (now capital of Bangladesh) at the age of 19.

He represented India in three Asian Games namely, the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta, where India clinched the gold medal in football and then the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok. He was part of the national team that played at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. He captained India at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where he scored an equalizer against France in a 1-1 draw. He represented India thrice at the Merdeka Cup in Kuala Lumpur, where India won silver medal in 1959 and 1964 and bronze in 1965. Recurring injuries forced him to drop out of the national team and subsequently to his retirement in 1967.

Selected international goals

DateVenueOpponentResultCompetitionGoals
18 December 1955Dacca, East Pakistan Ceylon4–31955 Colombo Cup2
26 December 1955Dacca, East Pakistan Pakistan2–11955 Colombo Cup1
12 December 1956Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney Australia7–1Friendly2
31 August 1959Kuala Lumpur, Malaya Singapore2–01959 Merdeka Cup1
6 September 1959Kuala Lumpur, Malaya South Vietnam2–21959 Merdeka Cup1
29 August 1960Stadio Olimpico Comunale, Grosseto France1–11960 Olympics1
9 August 1961Kuala Lumpur, Malaya Malaya2–11961 Merdeka Cup1
27 August 1962Senayan Stadium, Jakarta Japan2–01962 Asian Games1
30 August 1962Senayan Stadium, Jakarta Thailand4–11962 Asian Games2
4 September 1962Senayan Stadium, Jakarta South Korea2–11962 Asian Games1
1 September 1964Kuala Lumpur, Malaya South Korea2–11964 Merdeka Cup1
10 December 1966Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok Japan1–21966 Asian Games1

Managerial career

P.K. Bannerjee's first stint at coaching came with the East Bengal Football Club. He guided Mohan Bagan Athletic Club to a historic feat, winning the IFA Shield, Rovers Cup and Durand Cup respectively to achieve their first-ever triple-crown triumph in one season. He became the national coach in 1972, starting with the qualifying matches of the 1972 Munich Olympics. He went on to coach the Indian Football Team till 1986. He joined the Tata Football Academy at Jamshedpur and served as its Technical Director from 1991 to 1997. PK was awarded the player of the Millennium in 2005 by FIFA. He had also won the International Fair Play Award from the Olympic Committee, a feat that is yet to be repeated by any Indian footballer.

In 1999, Banerjee again took up the post of the technical director of the Indian Football team.

Honours

India

  • Asian Games Gold Medal: 1962 Asian Games
  • Merdeka Tournament Silver Medal: 1959, 1964.

Individual

  • Arjuna Award: 1961
  • Padma Shri: 1990
  • Indian Footballer of 20th Century (Awarded by FIFA)
  • FIFA Centennial Order of Merit

Banerjee is the only footballer from Asia who has been awarded the FAIR PLAY Award.

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