Former Indian Soccer Workforce Defender Prabir Majumdar Dies At 77

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Former Indian Soccer Workforce Defender Prabir Majumdar Dies At 77

File picture of former Indian defender Prabir Majumdar© Twitter

Former Indian defender Prabir Majumdar died on Thursday after affected by a quick sickness.
He was 77 and is survived by his spouse and a son. A trendy wing-back of the Nineteen Sixties and Seventies, Majumdar was a member of the Indian group within the 1974 Asian Video games. He additionally featured for the nationwide facet throughout the 1974 Asian Video games held in Tehran, the place the group didn’t create an impression and completed on the backside of the group desk.

Within the home circuit, Majumdar was part of East Bengal and Japanese Railways, apart from additionally representing Bengal within the Santosh Trophy.

His stint with East Bengal was the spotlight of his profession throughout the Seventies, because the membership had a golden run throughout that part.

Expressed his condolences, the All India Soccer Federation (AIFF) president mentioned: “Prabir-da was some of the reliable and revered defenders of his time and stood out amongst many star gamers.

“I prolong my sincerest condolences to his household at the moment of sorrow.” Majumdar received a number of titles with East Bengal, which included the Calcutta Soccer League, IFA Defend, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, DCM Trophy, Bordoloi Trophy, and plenty of extra.

“Prabir Majumdar was a high footballer of his time and continued to encourage footballers of later generations. His loss of life has created a void in Indian soccer,” AIFF Secretary M Satyanarayan mentioned in a launch.

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