Mohammad Abdus Sattar (1925 – 23 April 2011) was an Indian footballer.[3] He was also known as Madar Abdus Sattar.[4]
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Full name | Mohammad Abdus Sattar | |||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 1925 | |||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Bangalore, British India | |||||||||||||||
Date of death | 23 April 2011 (aged 85) | |||||||||||||||
Place of death | Kolkata, India | |||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Forward | |||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||
Bangalore Muslim Club | ||||||||||||||||
1949–1950 | Mohammedan Sporting | |||||||||||||||
1950–1958 | Mohun Bagan | |||||||||||||||
Howrah Union | ||||||||||||||||
National team | ||||||||||||||||
India | ||||||||||||||||
Teams managed | ||||||||||||||||
Mohammedan Sporting[2] | ||||||||||||||||
Honours
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Abdus Sattar started his career with the Bangalore Muslim Club, before joining the Mohammedan Sporting Club in 1949.[5] He signed for Mohun Bagan in 1950,[6] winning the 1955 Rovers Cup with them.[6][7]
After winning the 1951 Asian Games,[6][7] Abdus Sattar went on to play one match at 1952 Summer Olympics.[4][8]
After retiring from playing, Sattar coached Mohammedan Sporting Club and under his coaching, Mohammedan won the Calcutta Football League in 1981, which is also their last CFL title until date.[2]
Sattar was the recipient of Mohun Bagan Ratna award in the year 2008.[2]
Abdus Sattar died from pneumonia in Kolkata on 23 April 2011, at the age of 85. He had been suffering from dementia caused by Alzheimer's.[6][7][9]
India
Mohun Bagan[13]
Bengal[13]
Howrah Union
Individual
India squad – 1952 Summer Olympics | ||
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