Bandu Patil (January 1, 1936 – July 23, 1988) was an Indian hockey player. Bandu Patil represented the Indian Hockey team, which won Gold medal during 1964 Olympics.
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| Olympic Games | ||
| 1964 Tokyo | Team | |
| Asian Games | ||
| 1962 Jakarta | Team | |
He is from Belgaum. The Belgaum Cantonment had planned to rename the Khanapur road from Sanchayni Circle to Suryakant Park (Gogte circle) as Bandu Patil (He was a part of the gold medal-winning Indian hockey team in the 1960s) road, but it was later found that, the same road was named after Maj.Cariappa in the military records.[1]
He played as inside left and for Services in the national championships. Patil died from cardiac arrest.
India squad – 1962 Asian Games – Silver medal | ||
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India squad – 1964 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (7th Title) | ||
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