1945–46 Santosh Trophy
The 1945–46 Santosh Trophy was the 3rd edition of the Santosh Trophy, the main State competition for football in India. It was held in Bombay. Bengal defeated Bombay 2-0 in the final.[2]
National Football Championship | |
Country | India |
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Dates | 30 September - 11 October, 1945 |
Teams | 10 |
Champions | Bengal[1] (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Bombay |
Matches played | 9 |
Goals scored | 31 (3.44 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Fred Pugsley (9 goals) |
← 1944–45 1946–47 → |
Fred Pugsley, an Anglo-Burmese footballer who had moved to India temporarily during the war, scored seven goals in Bengal's win over Rajputana. This is a record in Santosh Trophy that was later equalled by Inder Singh in 1974-75 Jalandhar nationals.
Western India Football Association (WIFA) renamed itself as Bombay just before the tournament.
Matches
Mysore | 1–0 | United Provinces |
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Bombay led 2-0 at half time
Bengal led by five goals at half-time. The tournament schedule was adjusted because Bengal arrived a day late.
Moin of Hyderabad was sent off 13 minutes from the end.
Bombay | 3–0 | Dacca |
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Semifinal
Bombay led 2-0 at half time.
Final
Bengal scored their goals in the 5th minute of both halves. Das scored from a cross by Pugsley. Nandy was assisted by S. Ghosh in the second goal. The trophy was presented by Justice Kama.
Squads
- Bengal : Ismail; S Das and Taj Mohammed; D. Chandra, T. Aao and Mahabir Prasad; Rabi Das, Apparao, Pugsley, S. Ghosh and S. Nandy (captain)
- Bombay : Sanjiva; D.M. Mandon (captain) and Papen; Arnold, Robinson and Govind; Vandockum, Tipple, Cocklin, McCall and Dhakuram[10] Also : Shetty
- Delhi : Osman; S.M. Bhukari and Rahmat; Bashir, Afzal and S. A. Hashmi; Yusuf, Roshan Ali, Buland Akhtar, Atma Ram and M.P. Khan.[9] Also : Mahmud (defender), Hasan (mid), Habib, Rabbani, M. Faiyaz (forwards)[3]
- Dacca : G Burton; D. Dutta and Saheball; H Mitra, S Guha and R Sen; S Bose, A Roy, P Mukerjee, A Rachia and A Das
- Hyderabad : Eeriah; Sher Khan and Fruvall; Hadi, Jamal and Noor; S Susay, A Susay, Shamsher, Azeem and Mahmood. Also Moin
- N.W.I.F.A : Yacoob; Ibrar Hussain and Saeed; Yoya Jan, Golam Mohammad and Arshad; Akbarjan, Gilbert, Rahim, Ataullah and Amjad
- Mysore : Bama; Palladi and Jayram; Baseer, S. Mohiuddin and Sumugan; Borolingam, Karim, Nanjunda, Ahmed and Raman; Also : Shanmugam
- United Provinces : Arthur; Kazim and Rajaram; Wajihul, Aziz and Mahabir; Kullu, Abid, Furhat, Mahmud and Qader [4]
- Madras : S. Moni; Rammohan Rao and K. Mani; A. D. Parthasarathy, Jaganathan and Murugesan; Arnikandasami, Ganesan, Vishwesara Rao, Hanumantha Rao and Thangaraj[3]
The day after the final, a match was played between All India and Europeans.
- Indian XI : Osman (Delhi); Taj Mohammed, and Papen (Bombay); Shanmugham (Mysore), T. Ao (Bengal) and Mahabir Prasad (Bengal); S. Nandy (Bengal), Apparao (Bengal), Rabi Das (Bengal), Raman (Mysore) and Dhakuram (Bombay)
- Reserves : Ismail (Bengal), S. Das (Bengal), D. Chandra (Bengal), A. Rudra (Dacca) and Thomas (Bombay)
References
- RSSSF
- Bengal wins Santosh Trophy, Indian Express, 12 OCtober, 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 2 October, 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 4 October 1945
- Bengal's Runaway Victory. Rajputana trounced by 7 clear goals : Pugsley scores all the goals, Amrita Bazar Patrika, 6 October 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 7 October 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 8 October 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 9 October 1945
- Amrita Bazar Patrika, 10 October 1945
- Bengal regains lost honours, Amrita Bazar Patrika, 12 October 1945