Mohun Bagan Ground

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Mohun Bagan Ground
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Mohun Bagan Ground on a matchday
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LocationKolkata, India
Coordinates22°33′43″N 88°20′32″E / 22.562035°N 88.342223°E / 22.562035; 88.342223Coordinates: 22°33′43″N 88°20′32″E / 22.562035°N 88.342223°E / 22.562035; 88.342223
OwnerMohun Bagan AC
Capacity20,000[1]
Field size100 x 60 metres[1]
SurfaceGrass
Opened1963[1]
Tenants
Mohun Bagan A.C. (1963– Present)

Mohun Bagan Ground is a football stadium located in the maidan region of central Kolkata, just opposite the Eden Gardens.[2] The stadium is owned by Mohun Bagan AC, who use the stadium as their training ground. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 spectators at present. The club offices of Mohun Bagan are adjacent to the stadium.

History[edit]

Mohun Bagan Club gallery

The first ground of the club was inside the famous marble palace, owned by Kirti Mitra of the Mitra family and known as Mohun Bagan Villa. It was situated in Fariapukur lane of north Kolkata. As a football ground however, this ground was not sufficiently large. It is believed that Mohun Bagan played the first match on this very ground against the students of Eden Hindu hostel. In 1891, with the help of the Maharaja of Shyampukur, Durga Charan Laha, the club ground was relocated to his ground in Shyampukur. That place is now known as Shyampukur Laha Colony. Later, with the help of Mr. Harry Lee, the chairman of Kolkata Municipal Corporation, the ground was again shifted to Shyam Square. The ground was shared with the Aryan F.C. and Bagbazar Club.

In 1900, Mohun Bagan became the partner of Presidency College and shared the same ground in Kolkata maidan. Mohun Bagan continued to play here for 15 years. Then in 1915, Mohun Bagan got the ground of National AC. On this ground, Mohun Bagan played till 1963. In 1915, that ground was stretched east–west. But afterwards, it became north–south stretched like the other club grounds in Kolkata. Presently, that ground is occupied by one of the oldest clubs of Kolkata, Aryan F.C., who shares the ground with East Bengal.[3]

About[edit]

The stadium has galleries on three sides and a rampart on the fourth side. The north side gallery is the member's gallery and is the most modern gallery of the stadium, having bucket seats installed.[4] The east side and south side galleries are mainly made of steel & concrete structure and are designated for non-member supporters. The playing pitch is about 100m x 60m in dimension. Just adjacent the stadium, the club tent and main office are located. The club tent consists of a beautiful lawn, with benches known as the Mohun Bagan lawn.

In 1977 Mohun Bagan became the first club in maidan to have floodlights installed in their stadium. The floodlights operated till the mid-1990s, after which they became fully dysfunctional. The lights were later repaired and renovated and were inaugurated on 25 February 2016 with an IFA Shield match between Mohun Bagan U19s and DSK Liverpool academy.[5]

For the 2015 ISL season, Kolkata-based club Atlético de Kolkata used the ground as a training ground.[6] From the 2016–17 season, Mohun Bagan has decided to pitch for hosting I-League matches at their home club ground, especially with modern facilities like bucket seats and properly functional floodlight towers.[7]

In July 2019, the interiors of the stadium were renovated for making the stadium well equipped to host I-League matches. The dressing room in particular was given a major upgrade.

Matches[edit]

The Mohun Bagan Ground hosted a lot of historic matches. It was witness to the 2–2 draw of Mohun Bagan against FC Ararat Yerevan in the 1978 IFA Shield final. The first ever match under floodlight in maidan was held in this ground when Mohun Bagan faced Pakhtakor Tashkent FK in an exhibition game on 10 February 1977.[5] In the 1960s and 1970s majority of the matches in Kolkata football were held in the Mohun Bagan Ground.[8]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Mohun Bagan ground".
  2. "Mohun Bagan Athletic Club". mohunbaganac.com. Archived from the original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. "The Beginning: 1889-1909". mohunbaganclub.com. Archived from the original on 5 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  4. "Mohun Bagan refurbise club ground". feverpitch.in. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Newly installed floodlights inaugurated at the Mohun Bagan ground". mohunbaganac.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  6. "Atletico de Kolkata to train at Mohun Bagan ground". ibtimes.co.in. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  7. "AIFF Officials Inspect Mohun Bagan Ground As A Possible Venue For I-League". goal.com. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  8. "East Bengal 5-0 Mohun Bagan : IFA Shield Finals 1975". blogspot.in. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
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