Satyajit Chatterjee is an Indian former footballer and coach, who captained Mohun Bagan[1] and represented India internationally. He is currently the assistant general secretary of Mohun Bagan AC.
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Full name | Satyajit Chatterjee | ||
Place of birth | Bally, West Bengal, India | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder |
He was born in Bally in the Howrah district of West Bengal.
Chatterjee appeared with Calcutta Football League club George Telegraph,[2] before signing with Mohun Bagan. He played for Mohun Bagan for fifteen consecutive years from 1986 to 2000, and captained the team in 1990. With "the mariners", he played alongside players like Krishanu Dey and Chima Okorie.[3]
He has also represented India internationally.
The holder of an AFC "C" coaching licence holder, Chatterjee has worked as an assistant coach to Carlos Pereira, Karim Bencherifa and Amal Dutta.
After coaching Mohun Bagan for a friendly against Bayern Munich, a testimonial match for Oliver Kahn held in Salt Lake Stadium, he had a short stint as the club's head coach in 2009–10 season, before resigning from the job taking the responsibility for the club's poor performance.[4]
In 2015, Chatterjee fought for the post of football secretary in Mohun Bagan club election and defeated Subrata Bhattacharya with more than 2000 votes.[5]
Mohun Bagan
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