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Remembering the immortal Eleven of 1911, as Lucknow Super Giants plays in Mohun Bagan colours tonight

In 1911, the prospect of an all-Indian side playing against a British team, East Yorkshire Regiment, in an IFA Shield final drew crowds from far away. East India Railway issued a special train to bring fans.

May 20, 2023 / 13:31 IST
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Mohun Bagan made history by becoming the first Indian-only team to win the IFA Shield.
The Mohun Bagan A.C. team that won the 1911 IFA shield against East Yorkshire regiment. Mohun Bagan were the first Indian-only team to win the IFA Shield. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Sanjiv Goenka recently renamed Mohun Bagan, one of the oldest Asian football clubs, as the Mohun Bagan Super Giant. Goenka also owns the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Lucknow Super Giants, who will play the Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens on May 20.

For this match, the Lucknow franchise will abandon their blues and don the iconic Mohun Bagan maroon-and-green jersey at a venue where the football club had played many a famous match, including a clash against Pele’s New York Cosmos in 1977.

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Mohun Bagan was founded in 1889 on August 15, a date that would attain significance in India 58 years later. The first significant moment in their long, illustrious history came on July 29, 1911.

It was a curious time for Indian sport. The previous year, Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt – The Great Gama – had thrashed Stanislaus Zbyszko, the world champion wrestler from Poland, in a one-sided bout in London. The British media celebrated Gama – Indian by birth, hence a British subject – as the new world champion.