List of East Bengal FC captains

East Bengal FC is an Indian association football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which competes in the top tier of Indian football. The club was formed in August 1920 when the Jorabagan Club's vice-president, Suresh Chandra Chaudhuri, resigned. He did so after the club sent out their starting eleven with the notable exclusion of defender Sailesh Bose, who was dropped from the squad for undisclosed reasons when they were about to face Mohun Bagan in the Coochbehar Cup semi-final on 28 July 1920. He, along with Raja Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, Ramesh Chandra Sen and Aurobinda Ghosh, formed East Bengal on 1 August 1920. East Bengal started playing in the Calcutta Football League, 2nd division, in 1921. In 1925, they qualified for the first division for the first time and since then they have won many Indian football titles.[1]

East Bengal joined the National Football League (NFL) at its inception in 1996[2][3] and is the only club to have played every season to date, including those after the rebranded I-League succeeded the NFL in 2007. East Bengal won the National Football League in 2000–01, 2002–03 and 2003–04 and were runners up seven times, the most by any Indian football club. Among other trophies, East Bengal has won the Calcutta Football League 39 times, the IFA Shield 28 times, the Federation Cup eight times and the Durand Cup 16 times.[3]

There have been ninety-six different captains officially announced by the club. This chronological list comprises the East Bengal captains since their foundation in 1920. Every captain's entry includes the season in which the player was officially declared as the captain of the team by the club and his nationality.[4]

List of East Bengal captains

The list of captains for East Bengal:[5][6][7]

East Bengal Football Club Captains
Season Nationality Name
1920–21 India IndiaRamesh Chandra "Nosa" Sen
1921–22
1922–23
1923–24 India IndiaManindra Dutta Ray
1924–25 India IndiaHemanga Basu
1925–26 India IndiaMona Dutta
1926–27 India IndiaNoni Gosai
1927–28 India IndiaSurjo Chakraborty
1928–29 India IndiaMoni Das
1929–30 India IndiaMona Mallick
1930–31 India IndiaMona Mallick
1931–32
1932–33 India IndiaMoni Talukdar
1933–34
1934–35 India IndiaKamal Ganguly
1935–36 India IndiaDulal Guha Thakurta
1936–37
1937–38 India IndiaP Majumdar
1938–39 India IndiaPromodh Dasgupta
1939–40
1940–41
1941–42 India IndiaAjit Nandi
1942–43 India IndiaA.C. Somana
1943–44 India IndiaRakhal Majumdar
1944–45 India IndiaSunil Ghosh
1945–46 India IndiaPoritosh Chakraborty
1946–47 India IndiaM. Appa Rao
1947–48 India IndiaNogen Ray
1948–49 India IndiaD. Chandra
1949–50 India IndiaSyed M. Kaiser
1950–51 India IndiaP. B. A. Saleh
1951–52 India IndiaByomkesh Bose
1952–53 India IndiaPansanttom Venkatesh
1953–54 India IndiaK. P. Dhanraj
1954–55 India IndiaAhmed Khan
1955–56 India IndiaG. R. Gokul
1956–57 India IndiaDr. S Dasgupta
1957–58 India IndiaDr. Prakashananda Kumar
1958–59 India IndiaAmol Gupta
1959–60 India IndiaBir Bahadur Gurung
1960–61 India IndiaRam Bahadur
1961–62 India IndiaTulsidas Balaram
1962–63 India IndiaChitto Chanda
1963–64 India IndiaBalu
1964–65 India IndiaAbani Basu
1965–66 India IndiaSukumar Samajpati
1966–67 India IndiaChandan Bannerjee
1967–68 India IndiaPrasanta Sinha
1968–69 India IndiaParimal Dey
1969–70 India IndiaPeter Thangaraj
1970–71 India IndiaShanto Mitra
1971–72 India IndiaSunil Bhattacharya
1972–73 India IndiaSudhir Karmakar
1973–74 India IndiaSwapan Sengupta
1974–75 India IndiaSamaresh Choudhury
1975–76 India IndiaAshoklal Bannerjee
1976–77 India IndiaGautam Sarkar
1977–78 India IndiaShyamal Ghosh
1978–79 India IndiaSurajit Sengupta
1979–80 India IndiaPrasanta Banerjee
1980–81 India IndiaSatyajit Mitra
1981–82 India IndiaMonoranjan Bhattacharya
1982–83 India IndiaVictor Amolraj
1983–84 India IndiaMihir Basu
1984–85 India IndiaBhaskar Ganguly
1985–86 India IndiaBalai Mukherjee
1986–87 India IndiaTarun Dey
1987–88 India IndiaAloke Saha
1988–89 India IndiaBikash Panji
1989–90 India IndiaKrishanu Dey
1990–91 Nigeria NigeriaChima Okorie
1991–92 India IndiaBikash Panji
1992–93 India IndiaKuljit Singh
1993–94 India IndiaIlyas Pasha
1994–95 India IndiaSwarup Das
1995–96 India IndiaTushar Rakshit
1996–97 India IndiaSumit Mukherjee
1997–98 India IndiaDulal Biswas
1998–99 India IndiaAmitava Chanda
1999–00 India IndiaCarlton Chapman
2000–01 India IndiaBijen Singh
2001–02 India IndiaFalguni Dutta
2002–03 India IndiaAnit Ghosh
2003–04 Ghana GhanaSuley Musah
2004–05 India IndiaSangram Mukherjee
2005–06 India IndiaDipankar Roy
India IndiaBhaichung Bhutia
2006–07 India IndiaAlvito D'Cunha
2007–08 India IndiaChandan Das
2008–09 India IndiaMuttah Suresh
2009–10 India IndiaSyed Rahim Nabi
2010–11 India IndiaSaumik Dey
2011–12 India IndiaAbhra Mondal
2012–13 India IndiaSanju Pradhan
2013–14 India IndiaMehtab Hossain
2014–15 India IndiaHarmanjot Khabra
2015–16 India IndiaGurwinder Singh
2016–17 India IndiaRobert Lalthlamuana
India IndiaLalrindika Ralte
2017–18 India IndiaArnab Mondal
2018–19 India IndiaLalrindika Ralte
2019–20 India India
2020–21 Scotland ScotlandDanny Fox[8]
2021–22 India IndiaArindam Bhattacharya[9]
2021–22 India IndiaMd Rafique[10]
2022–23 Brazil BrazilCleiton Silva[10]
Spain SpainIván González[10]
India IndiaKamaljit Singh[10]
India IndiaSouvik Chakrabarti[10]
India IndiaSumeet Passi[10]
2023–24 Brazil BrazilCleiton Silva
India IndiaHarmanjot Khabra

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