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1958 IFA Shield final

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1958 IFA Shield Final
Event1958 IFA Shield
East Bengal won after a replay
Final
Date26 September 1958
VenueEast Bengal–Mohun Bagan Ground, Kolkata, West Bengal
RefereeP. A. Some
Attendance16,000 (estd.)
Replay
Date29 January 1959
VenueCalcutta Ground, Kolkata, West Bengal
RefereeP. A. Some
Attendance20,000 (estd.)
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The 1958 IFA Shield Final was the 66th final of the IFA Shield, the second oldest football competition in India, and was contested between Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan on 26 September 1958 first which ended in a draw and then a replay on 29 January 1952 at the East Bengal–Mohun Bagan Ground and Calcutta Ground in Kolkata respectively.

East Bengal won the replayed final 1–0 to claim their 6th IFA Shield title. B.Narayan scored the only goal in the replay final as East Bengal lifted their sixth IFA Shield title.[1]

Route to the final

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Mohun Bagan Round East Bengal
Opponent Result Round Opponent Result
International 2–0 Second Round Banbehari District XI 2–1
Gorkha Brigade 3–1 Third Round Western Railway 5–1
Jamshedpur XI 2–1 Quarter–Final Wari 3–1
Mohammedan Sporting 1–0 Semi–Final Andhra Police 1–0

Match

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Summary

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The IFA Shield final began at the East Bengal-Mohun Bagan Ground in Kolkata on 26 September 1958 in front of a packed crowd as Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan faced each other in a Kolkata Derby. East Bengal reached their tenth final after defeating Andhra Police 1–0 in the semi-final, having won the title five times previously in 1943, 1945, 1949, 1950, and 1951. Mohun Bagan made their twelfth appearance in the final after they defeated another Kolkata giant Mohammedan Sporting 1–0 in the semi-final, having won it six times previously in 1911, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, and 1956.[1]

Mohun Bagan started the attack in the very first minute as Pansanttom Venkatesh crossed a ball towards K. Pal but the latter could not bring it down under control and made a handball. East Bengal countered in the next minute as Moosa Ghazi headed a ball from a cross from B. Narayan but was saved by the Bagan custodian Abani Bose safely. Mohun Bagan took the lead in the twentieth minute after Samar Banerjee received a pass from Chuni Goswami and found the net with a powerful shot to make it 1–0. East Bengal equalized just in the very next minute after Mariappa Kempaiah volleyed the ball into his own goal trying to clear a shot from Masoodul Hassan Butt as the game leveled at 1–1 before halftime. Both teams tried to break the deadlock in the second half but canceled each other out as the game ended in a draw. The IFA decided to host a replayed final of the match later due to the unavailability of dates.[2]

Details

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Mohun Bagan1–1East Bengal
Banerjee 20' Kempaiah 21' (o.g.)
Attendance: 16,000 (est.)
Referee: P. A. Some
Mohun Bagan
East Bengal
GK India Abani Bose
FB India Sushil Guha
FB India Sailen Manna (c)
HB India Mariappa Kempaiah
HB India Hussain Ahmed
HB India Narsiya
FW India Pansanttom Venkatesh
FW India Samar Banerjee
FW India K. Pal
FW India Chuni Goswami
FW India Raman
GK India Sudhir Kumar Karmakar
FB India Chitto Chanda
FB India Subhasish Guha
HB Pakistan Masoodul Hassan Butt
HB India Bir Bahadur Gurung (c)
HB India Ram Bahadur Chettri
FW India B. Narayan
FW India Nilesh Sarkar
FW India K. P. Dhanraj
FW India Tulsidas Balaram
FW Pakistan Moosa Ghazi

Match rules

  • 60 minutes.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • No Substitutes.

Replay

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Summary

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The replay final began at the Calcutta Ground in Kolkata on 29 January 1952 after the first game ended in a 1–1 stalemate.

The match began at a fast pace as both teams tried to break the deadlock but canceled each other out in the first half as the game remained goalless. The breakthrough came in the third minute of the second half when B. Narayan latched onto a freekick from Tulsidas Balaram and took a powerful shot that hit the crossbar and hit goalkeeper Abani Bose and found the back of the net as East Bengal took a 1–0 lead. Mohun Bagan tried to make a comeback but the East Bengal defense led by Ram Bahadur Chettri held firm and the match ended in a 1–0 victory for East Bengal as they lifted their sixth IFA Shield title.[1][3][4][5][6]

Details

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East Bengal1–0Mohun Bagan
Narayan 33'
Attendance: 20,000 (est.)
Referee: P. A. Some
East Bengal
Mohun Bagan
GK India Sudhir Kumar Karmakar
FB India Ram Bahadur Chettri
FB India Subhasish Guha
HB Pakistan Masoodul Hassan Butt
HB India Bir Bahadur Gurung
HB India Tapan Chowdhuri
FW India Ahmed Khan (c)
FW India B. Narayan
FW India Nilesh Sarkar
FW India Tulsidas Balaram
FW Pakistan Moosa Ghazi
GK India Abani Bose
FB India Sushil Guha
FB India Sailen Manna (c)
HB India Mariappa Kempaiah
HB India Hussain Ahmed
HB India Narsiya
FW India Pansanttom Venkatesh
FW India Samar Banerjee
FW India K. Pal
FW India Chuni Goswami
FW India Raman

Match rules

  • 60 minutes.
  • Joint winners if both finals ends in a draw.
  • No Substitutes.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Chaudhuri, Arunava (10 October 2022). "India - List of IFA Shield Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. ^ "কেম্পাইয়ার আত্মঘাতী গোলে মোহনবাগান দল জয়লাভে বঞ্চিত" [Kempaiah's own goal denies victory for Mohun Bagan]. Jugantor (in Bengali). 27 September 1958.
  3. ^ "ইস্টবেঙ্গল দলের ষষ্ঠবার শিল্ড বিজয়ের গৌরব" [East Bengal wins the Shield title for the sixth time]. Jugantor (in Bengali). 30 January 1959.
  4. ^ Sen, Debayan (1 August 2020). "A century of excellence: East Bengal's greatest hits". ESPN. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  5. ^ Kapadia, Novy (5 October 2013). "Tulsidas Balaram - The tormented genius of Indian football". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Barefoot footballer Ahmed Khan no more". The Hindu. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
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