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Football match
1949 IFA Shield Final
Event1949 IFA Shield
East Bengal Mohun Bagan
2 0
Date15 September 1949
VenueCalcutta Ground, Kolkata, West Bengal
RefereeMajor F. Upfold
Attendance15,000
← 1948 1950

The 1949 IFA Shield Final was the 56th final of the IFA Shield, the second oldest football competition in India, and was contested between Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan on 15 September 1949 at the Calcutta Ground in Kolkata.

East Bengal won the final 2–0 to claim their 3rd IFA Shield title. Pansanttom Venkatesh and Ahmed Khan scored the two goals as East Bengal lifted their third IFA Shield title.

Route to the final

East Bengal Round Mohun Bagan
Opponent Result Round Opponent Result
Eastern India Railway 2–0 Second Round Kalighat 1–0
Raisina Sporting 4–0 Third Round Rajasthan 1–0
Silchar Town 6–0 Quarter–Final Mohammedan Sporting 2–0
Maharana Club 8–0 Semi–Final New Delhi Heroes 4–1

Match

Summary

The IFA Shield final began at the Calcutta Ground in Kolkata on 15 September 1949 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 sixth final, having won twice in 1943 and 1945, after defeating Maharana Club 8–0 in the semi-final. Mohun Bagan, the two-time defending champions, made their fourth consecutive appearance in the final after they defeated New Delhi Heroes 4–1 in the semi-final.

Mohun Bagan was the first to attack in the very first minute as Runu Guha Thakurta passed to Selim and the latter set Rashid on move with a backpass but Taj Mohammed intercepted the attack near the East Bengal goal. Selim got another chance immediately after but he shot wide after being played through by Nayar. East Bengal slowly got back into the game and made their first attack in the seventh minute as P. B. A. Saleh shot over the bar after receiving a pass from Pansanttom Venkatesh. East Bengal opened the scoring in the fourteenth minute after Apparao provided a forward pass to Venkatesh, who sped away from two defenders and beat Mohun Bagan custodian D. Sen with a left-footed shot to make it 1–0. In the twenty-third minute, East Bengal doubled the lead, after Saleh rolled the ball to Ahmed Khan who sent an angular shot into the net through a number of legs to make it 2–0. In the second half, Mohun Bagan made several attempts to get back into the game but Manilal Ghatak managed to keep a clean sheet as East Bengal emerged victorious and lifted their third IFA Shield title, also managing to win the coveted Double of winning both the League and Shield for the second time in their history, after 1945.

Details

East Bengal2–0Mohun Bagan
Report
Calcutta Ground, KolkataAttendance: 30,000 (est.)Referee: Major F. Upfold
East Bengal Mohun Bagan
GK India Manilal Ghatak
FB India Byomkesh Bose
FB India Taj Mohammed
HB India Dhirendranath Chanda
HB India S. M. Kaiser (c)
HB India Khogen Sen
FW India Pansanttom Venkatesh
FW India M. Apparao
FW India K. P. Dhanraj
FW India Ahmed Khan
FW India P. B. A. Saleh
GK India D. Sen
FB India Dr. P. Kumar
FB India Debu Pal
HB India Anil Dey (c)
HB India Talimeren Ao
HB India Abhoy Ghosh
FW India Rashid
FW India Runu Guha Thakurta
FW India Selim
FW India Amol Mazumdar
FW India Swami Nayar

Match rules

  • 50 minutes.
  • Joint winners if both finals ends in a draw

References

  1. ^ PTI (16 September 1949). "E. BENGAL WIN I. F. A. SHIELD". The Indian Express. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  2. ^ Chaudhuri, Arunava (10 October 2022). "India - List of IFA Shield Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  3. "East Bengal Achieve Coveted Double For The Second Time". Amrita Bazar Patrika. 16 September 1949.
  4. "শিল্ড ফাইনালে ইস্টবেঙ্গলের জয়লাভ" [East Bengal wins the Shield Final]. Jugantor (in Bengali). 16 September 1949.
  5. Sen, Debayan (1 August 2020). "A century of excellence: East Bengal's greatest hits". ESPN. Retrieved 18 November 2022.

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