Krishanu Dey
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Krishanu Dey | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | [[ ]] 1962 | |
Place of birth | Kolkata, West Bengal, India | |
Date of death | March 20, 2003 (age 41) | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1979-1980 1980-1982 1982-1984 1985-1991 1992-1993 1994 1995-1997 |
Calcutta Police Calcutta Port Trust Mohun Bagan East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan East Bengal Club Food Corporation of India Club |
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National team | ||
? – ? | India | 10(07) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Krishnau Dey (1962 - 20 March 2003) was an Indian football player from Kolkata, India. He was an attacking midfielder and was known as the "Indian Maradona" among his fans due to his footballing skills and playing style.1
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[edit] Club Career
Krishanu began his professional career in the Kolkata League with the Calcutta Police Team in 1979 and shifted to Calcutta Port Trust Team in 1980. After spending a couple of seasons there, he joined Mohun Bagan in 1982. He played for Mohun Bagan till 1984 and then joined their arch-rival East Bengal Club in 1985. He played for East Bengal continuously for a period of 7 years before returning to Mohun Bagan in 1992. Krishanu again returned to East Bengal in 1994 for a season before joining his employer Food Corporation of India's football team in 1995. He played for them till his retirement in 1997. He also coached Food Corporation of India and Kalighat Club after retirement.2 3 He was one of the highest paid Indian footballers of eighties and along with his close friend and fellow midfielder Bikash Panji formed a lethal combination on the field.4
[edit] International Career
Krishanu represented India in 10 list 'A' matches and scored 7 goals5 including a hattrick in Merdeka Tournament in Malayasia, 1986.6 He took part in Asian Games (1986), Merdeka Cup, Pre-Olympics, SAFF Games and Asian Cup as a member of the Indian team. He was the captain of the Indian team in 1992 Asian Cup.7
[edit] Personal Life
He died on 20th March 2003 following a pulmonary disorder and multi-organ failure in a Kolkata hospital. He is survived by his wife and a son.8 The Indian Football Association has named their under-19 football league in his memory.9