Former India Footballer, 'Diamond Coach' Amal Dutta Dies
Amal Dutta was the brain behind Mohun Bagan's diamond system - a 4-1-2-1-2 formation - in the late 1990s that had taken the club to a different level.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 11, 2016 01:02 am IST
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Former India coach Amal Dutta died on Sunday
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He was 86 years old and bedridden for 5-6 months
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He represented India at the 1954 Asian Games
Former India footballer and the country's first full time 'diamond' coach Amal Dutta died on Sunday at his residence because of age related illness, according to his family.
The 86-year-old was bedridden for the last five to six months and had stopped eating.
He breathed his last around 8.10 pm this evening, a family member told PTI.
Dutta is survived by his son Ashish and daughter Anita.
A midfielder, who represented India at the 1954 Asian Games, the former Mohun Bagan and East Bengal footballer later made a name for himself as a tactical genius as he pioneered professional coaching in India.
Known for his humility and gentle behaviour, Dutta was the brain behind Mohun Bagan's Diamond system -- a 4-1-2-1-2 formation -- in the late 1990s, that had taken the club to a different level.
"He was an institution in himself. We shall miss you. May his soul rest in peace," Mohun Bagan said in its homage.
Legendary footballer P K Banerjee who played alongside Dutta in the Indian team described him as a "true fighter".
"He took sport to a different level during his playing days at East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and India. He fought till the end," Banerjee said.
After retiring, Dutta went to England for a one-year FA coaching course.
Four years after his return, Dutta got his first big break when he took over as East Bengal's coach in 1963, midway through the Calcutta League. He managed the club till 1964.
He quit his job to become a full time coach, thus becoming India's first professional coach and was the technical director of Indian team for the Nehru Cup in 1987.
In a condolence message, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote on twitter: "Saddened at the passing away of Amal Dutta. Football world will miss him. It's a great loss. My condolences to his family and friends."
Banerjee said the mortal remains of Dutta will be kept at Rabindra Sadan to enable public to pay homage from 10 am.
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- Indian Football Team (@AiffMedia) July 10, 2016
Mamata condoles death
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today expressed her heartfelt condolences over the death of former football coach Amal Dutta and described his passing away as a "great loss".
"Saddened at the passing away of Amal Dutta. Football world will miss him. It's a great loss. My condolences to his family and friends," Banerjee wrote on her Twitter handle. Later, in a message from the Chief Minister's Office, she said, "I express my condolences to the family members of Dutta."
Former India footballer and a pioneer of professional coaching in India, Dutta died today at his residence of age related illness, according to his family.