List of East Bengal FC players

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East Bengal FC was formed in 1920 and has been one of the most successful football teams in India. Since establishment, it has seen numerous legends of Indian football like Ahmed Khan, Tulsidas Balaram, Sudhir Karmakar, Monoranjan Bhattacharya, Krishanu Dey, Bhaichung Bhutia etc. play the famous Red and Gold outfit to numerous prestigious titles and honours through the various generations. This is a list of the East Bengal FC players since the establishment in 1920. [1]

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*Club record holder
Played their entire career at East Bengal
Name in boldCurrently playing for East Bengal

List of East Bengal players

NameNationalityPositionCareerCaptaincyNotes
Nagen Kali Flag of India.svg IndiaGoalkeeper1920–1921
M. Talukdar Flag of India.svg IndiaGoalkeeper1920–1935
B. Sen Flag of India.svg IndiaDefender1920
N. Gossain Flag of India.svg IndiaDefender1920
Goshto Paul Flag of India.svg IndiaDefender1920
P. Bardhan Flag of India.svg IndiaMidfielder1920
S. Das Flag of India.svg IndiaMidfielder1920
S. Tagore Flag of India.svg IndiaMidfielder1920
J. Mukherjee Flag of India.svg IndiaMidfielder1920
Ramesh Chandra Sen Flag of India.svg IndiaForward1920–19221920–1921
S. Bose Flag of India.svg IndiaForward1920
C. Bose Flag of India.svg IndiaForward1920
A. Roy Flag of India.svg IndiaForward1920
A. Bannerjee Flag of India.svg IndiaForward1920

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References

  1. "TEAM ARCHIVES". eastbengalfootballclub. Retrieved 10 June 2020.