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FIFA U-17 World Cup: Carles Puyol honours Mohun Bagan legend

Barcelona legend Carles Puyol honoured former Mohun Bagan captain Shibdas Bhaduri by presenting the first FIFA U-17 World Cup ticket to her granddaughter.

By IANS English

New Delhi, May 15: Former football World Cup champion Carlos Puyol on Monday handed over the first lot of tickets of the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup to the grand daughter-in-law of 1911 IFA Shield winning Mohun Bagan captain Shibdas Bhaduri.

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Bhaduri had led the legendary Mohun Bagan team that became the first Indian team to beat a British team in the final of a major tournament when they got the better of East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1 in the 1911 IFA Shield.

Gouri Bhaduri (centre) with Vijay Goel on her right and Carles Puyol on her left (Image courtesy: Indian Football Team Twitter handle)


Gouri Bhaduri, the grand daughter-in-law of Bhaduri and the oldest surviving member of the family, received the tickets from the former Spain star.

"I was very curious to discover the country and its people. It gives me immense joy to confer this honour," Puyol told the media after handing over the tickets to the 80-year-old.

Puyol was the star Central defender of the Spain team that defeated Holland 1-0 in the final of the 2010 World Cup.

"I am every happy to be here in India. Its a great occasion. I hope to be here in India in September when the U-17 World Cup gets under way," the former Barcelona star said.

Puyol was involved in a friendly match with local children and popular singer and Union Minister Babul Supriyo after the ceremony.

Sports Minister Vijay Goel, who was also present on the occasion, asserted that the U-17 World Cup will help to improve the popularity and the standard of the 'beautiful game' in India.

"Through the U-17 World Cup we are going to touch 15,000 schools and we are going to touch 11 million youth and students. Football is already a popular game in our country and we want to make it more popular," Goel told IANS.

Goel, who has been on a tour of the various venues of the U-17 World Cup around the country, expressed satisfaction with the level of the preparedness.

"I have visited Kolkata, Kochi and Goa. I am happy with what I have seen. There were a few problems, but those are being sorted and we will be ready in time," he said.

IANS
Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 8:06 [IST]
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