East Bengal Club Season Awards

The East Bengal Club Season Awards are the official East Bengal awards presented on 1 August to various recipients in the Foundation Day celebrations of the club. The Inaugural award was handed out in 2011 which had three categories the highlight 'Bharat Gourav Award', the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' and the 'Player of the Season Award'.

Awards ceremony

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East Bengal Club was founded on 1 August 1920 and every year on this day, the club celebrates its Foundation Day. Since 2011, the awards ceremony was launched by the club to commemorate and honour different sporting personalities as per the categories. The highest honour "Bharat Gaurav" award is handed out each year to honour outstanding sports personalities who have made the country proud in different fields of sports. Along with the "Bharat Gaurav" award, the club also presents two lifetime achievement awards namely "Dr Ramesh Chandra (Nosa) Sen Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award" and "Byomkesh Bose Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award" in respect of two former legends of the club, to honour former players and sportspersons who have represented the club. Along with these, the club also awards the "Player of the Season" to the best player of the previous season. The club also awards two awards dedicated to sports journalists namely the "Ajoy Bose Memorial Journalism Award" and "Pushpen Sarkar Memorial Photo-Journalism Award". The club also hands over the "Pankaj Gupta Memorial and Pratul Gupta Memorial Referee Award" to various referees from Kolkata maidan.

Winners

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Bharat Gaurav Award

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Milkha Singh - recipient of the Bharat Gourav award in 2016.

East Bengal Club had constituted the ‘Bharat Gaurav Award' in 2011, as the highest decoration by the club to honour the outstanding sports personalities who had made India proud in different fields of sports. Three times Olympic Champion and Indian Hockey legend Leslie Claudius was the first recipient of the award in 2011.[1] The club has awarded the likes of Ahmed Khan, Arun Ghosh, Bachendri Pal, Milkha Singh, Dhanraj Pillay, Gurbux Singh, Kapil Dev since then. The award was not presented in two years 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.[2] In 2022 the awards were once again presented, with former India women's national cricket team captain Jhulan Goswami and tennis star Leander Paes jointly awarded the honour by the club.[3]

YearRecipientSport FieldRef
2011Leslie ClaudiusField hockey[4]
2012Ahmed KhanFootball[5][6]
2013Arun GhoshFootball[7]
2014Bachendri PalMountaineering[8]
2015Mohammed HabibFootball[9]
2016Milkha SinghSprint[citation needed]
2017Dhanraj PillayField hockey[10]
2018Gurbux SinghField hockey[11]
2019Kapil DevCricket[12]
2020not awarded[A]
2021not awarded[B]
2022Jhulan GoswamiCricket[3]
Leander PaesTennis[3]

Player of the Season Award

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Penn Orji - recipient of the Player of the Season award in 2012.

East Bengal had constituted the 'Player of the Season Award' in 2011 to honour the best football player of the previous season. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. Mehtab Hossain was the first recipient in 2011.[4]

However, the first Player of the Season title was awarded at the end of the 2007–08 season, given by the then official marketing partner - Ideas Unlimited, with goalkeeper Subrata Paul being the winner.[14]

YearNationalityRecipientPositionRef
2008 IndiaSubrata PaulGoalkeeper[15]
2011 IndiaMehtab HossainMidfielder[4]
2012 NigeriaPenn OrjiMidfielder[5]
2013 IndiaSaumik DeyDefender[7]
2014 IndiaArnab MondalDefender[8]
2015 IndiaRobert LalthlamuanaDefender[9]
2016 South KoreaDo Dong-hyunForward[citation needed]
2017 IndiaGurwinder SinghDefender[10]
2018 SyriaMahmoud AmnahMidfielder[11]
2019 IndiaLaldanmawia RalteMidfielder[12]
2020not awarded[A]
2021not awarded[B]

Lifetime Achievement Award

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East Bengal had constituted the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' in 2011 to honour a legendary sports personality of the club. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. India and East Bengal Legend Sudhir Karmakar and Sukumar Samajpati were the first recipients of this award in 2011.[4]

YearNationalityRecipientPositionRef
2011 IndiaSudhir KarmakarDefender[4]
IndiaSukumar SamajpatiDefender[4]
2012 IndiaPrasanta SinhaMidfielder[5]
IndiaSanto MitraDefender[5]
2013 IndiaSamaresh ChowdhuryMidfielder[7]
IndiaAbani BoseGoalkeeper[7]
2014 IndiaAmal DuttaDefender[8]
IndiaParimal DeyForward[8]
2015 IndiaChandan BanerjeeDefender[9]
2016 IndiaShyamal GhoshDefender[citation needed]
IndiaShyam ThapaForward[citation needed]
2017 IndiaSubhash BhowmickForward[10]
2018 IndiaSunil BhattacharyaDefender[11]
IndiaSurajit SenguptaForward[11]
2019 IndiaMonoranjan BhattacharyaDefender[12]
IndiaBhaskar GangulyGoalkeeper[12]
2020not awarded[A]
2021not awarded[B]

Academy Player of the Year Award

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East Bengal had constituted the 'Academy Player of the Year Award' in 2018 to honour the best football player of the East Bengal F.C. Academy for the previous season. It is decided by the Executive Members committee. Manoj Mohammed and PC Rohlupuia were the first recipients of this award in 2018.[11]

YearNationalityRecipientPositionRef
2018 IndiaManoj MohammedDefender[11]
IndiaPC RohlupuiaMidfielder[11]
2019not awarded
2020not awarded[A]
2021not awarded[B]


Special Awards

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On the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the club in 2019, a set of special awards were awarded to sports personalities associated with the East Bengal club.[12]

Award NameNationalityRecipientRef
Coach of Coaches award IndiaP. K. Banerjee[12]
Best Foreign Player award IranMajid Bishkar[16][17]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the East Bengal Foundation day awards were put on hold.[2]
  2. ^ a b c d Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the East Bengal Foundation day awards were put on hold for the second consecutive year.[13]

References

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