East Bengal will look to search out its first win within the Kolkata derby in over 4 years because it performs Mohun Bagan Super Giant within the Durand Cup on the Yuva Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata on Saturday.
The two Kolkata golf equipment are essentially the most profitable ones within the competitors’s historical past, with every of them profitable the Durand Cup 16 occasions every. Ahead of East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan in Durand Cup 2023, right here’s a take a look at all 16 titles East Bengal has gained thus far.
1951: East Bengal vs Rajasthan Army
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October 21, 1951: East Bengal 1—1 RAC (P. Venkatesh; Sheoo Mewalal)
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October 22, 1951: East Bengal 2—1 RAC (Ahmed Khan, P. Venkatesh; Raman)
President of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad freely giving the Durand Cup to B. Bose, captain of the East Bengal workforce in Delhi.
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President of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad freely giving the Durand Cup to B. Bose, captain of the East Bengal workforce in Delhi.
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1952-53: East Bengal vs Hyderabad City Police
November 23, 1952: East Bengal 1—0 Hyderabad CP (P. Venkatesh)
Venkatesh, captain of the East Bengal workforce, receiving the trophy from Mr. B. M. Patel, Defence Secretary, Government of India.
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Venkatesh, captain of the East Bengal workforce, receiving the trophy from Mr. B. M. Patel, Defence Secretary, Government of India.
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3. 1956-57: East Bengal vs Hyderabad City Police
January 5, 1957: East Bengal 2—0 Hyderabad CP (Balasubramaniam, Musa Ghazi)
East Bengal’s Mariappa Kempaiah in motion towards Hyderabad Police within the Durand Cup closing. EBFC gained the ultimate 2-0.
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East Bengal’s Mariappa Kempaiah in motion towards Hyderabad Police within the Durand Cup closing. EBFC gained the ultimate 2-0.
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4. 1960-61: EastBengal vs Mohun Bagan – Joint Champions
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January 18, 1961: East Bengal 1—1 Mohun Bagan (Arun Ghosh; Amiya Banerjee)
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January 19, 1961: East Bengal 0—0 Mohun Bagan
Ram Bahadur and Chuni Goswami, who led East Bengal and Mohun Bagan, pose after the inconclusive replayed Durand
Cup closing at New Delhi. The groups shared the trophy.
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Ram Bahadur and Chuni Goswami, who led East Bengal and Mohun Bagan, pose after the inconclusive replayed Durand
Cup closing at New Delhi. The groups shared the trophy.
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5. 1967-68: East Bengal vs Bengal Nagpur Railways
January 11, 1968: East Bengal 1—0 BNR (Md. Habib)
P. Sinha, captain of the East Bengal workforce, receiving the Durand Cup trophy from the Indian President Dr. Zakir Husain, in Delhi on January 11, 1968. East Bengal beat Nagpur Railways.
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P. Sinha, captain of the East Bengal workforce, receiving the Durand Cup trophy from the Indian President Dr. Zakir Husain, in Delhi on January 11, 1968. East Bengal beat Nagpur Railways.
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6. 1970-71: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
February 4, 1971: East Bengal 2—0 Mohun Bagan (Md. Habib 2)
East Bengal’s Habib (left) and Jamshed Nassiri in motion. Habib scored a brace to seal the Durand Cup title for EBFC.
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East Bengal’s Habib (left) and Jamshed Nassiri in motion. Habib scored a brace to seal the Durand Cup title for EBFC.
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7. 1972-73: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
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January 11, 1973: East Bengal 0—0 Mohun Bagan
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January 12, 1973: East Bengal 1—0 Mohun Bagan (Md. Habib)
Picture exhibits Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw presenting the Durand trophy to Sudhir Karmakar, the skipper of the East Bengal workforce. East Bengal triumphed over Mohun Bagan with a aim scored by way of a penalty kick.
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Picture exhibits Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw presenting the Durand trophy to Sudhir Karmakar, the skipper of the East Bengal workforce. East Bengal triumphed over Mohun Bagan with a aim scored by way of a penalty kick.
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8. 1978-79: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
January 17, 1979: East Bengal 3—0 Mohun Bagan (Surajit Sengupta, Mihir Bose, Tapan Das)
East Bengal gamers with the Durand soccer Trophy after beating Mohun Bagan 3-0 at New Delhi on January 17, 1979.
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East Bengal gamers with the Durand soccer Trophy after beating Mohun Bagan 3-0 at New Delhi on January 17, 1979.
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9. 1982-83: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan – Joint Champions
February 10, 1983: East Bengal 0—0 Mohun Bagan
East Bengal and Mohun Bagan emerged joint champions from a goal-less closing within the Durand soccer match in New Delhi on February 10, 1983.
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East Bengal and Mohun Bagan emerged joint champions from a goal-less closing within the Durand soccer match in New Delhi on February 10, 1983.
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10. 1989-90: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
December 30, 1989: East Bengal 0—0 Mohun Bagan; East Bengal gained 3-1 on penalties
A jubilant East Bengal workforce with the Durand Cup trophy. Mohun Bagan misplaced the carefully contested closing within the tie-breaker.
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A jubilant East Bengal workforce with the Durand Cup trophy. Mohun Bagan misplaced the carefully contested closing within the tie-breaker.
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11. 1990-91: East Bengal vs Mahindra & Mahindra
October 23, 1990: East Bengal 3—2 Mahindra & Mahindra (Krishanu Dey, Sudip Chatterjee, Kuljit Singh; Mushtaq Ali, Nandu Kotia)
The Vice-President, Mr. S. D. Sharma, presenting the Durand Cup to the East Bengal workforce in New Delhi on Tuesday (From left) skipper Anirudh Kolay, Kuljit Singh and Mastan Ahmed.
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The Vice-President, Mr. S. D. Sharma, presenting the Durand Cup to the East Bengal workforce in New Delhi on Tuesday (From left) skipper Anirudh Kolay, Kuljit Singh and Mastan Ahmed.
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12. 1991-92: East Bengal vs Border Security Force
October 29, 1991: East Bengal 1—1 BSF (Tushar Rakshit; Nirmaljit Singh); East Bengal gained 4-2 on penalties
Members of the victorious East Bengal workforce with the Chief of Air Staff. Air Chief Marshall N. C. Suri (standing fourth from left) after clinching the Durand Cup.
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Members of the victorious East Bengal workforce with the Chief of Air Staff. Air Chief Marshall N. C. Suri (standing fourth from left) after clinching the Durand Cup.
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13. 1993-94: East Bengal vs Punjab State Electricity Board
November 10, 1993: East Bengal 1—0 PSEB (Sanjay Majhi)
Members of the victorious East Bengal workforce, with the Durand Cup and the Simla Trophy, on the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday. At excessive left is the Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral V.S. Shekawat.
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Members of the victorious East Bengal workforce, with the Durand Cup and the Simla Trophy, on the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday. At excessive left is the Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral V.S. Shekawat.
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14. 1995-96: East Bengal vs Tata Football Academy
6 January 1996: East Bengal 0—0 TFA; East Bengal gained 4-3 on penalties
The victorious East Bengal study which gained the Durand Cup, brating Tata Football Academy within the closing in New Delhi on Saturday.
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The victorious East Bengal study which gained the Durand Cup, brating Tata Football Academy within the closing in New Delhi on Saturday.
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15. 2002-03: East Bengal vs Army XI
January 10, 2003: East Bengal 3—0 Army XI (Mike Okoro, Kalia Kulothungan, Douglas Silva)
The East Bengal Team which gained the Durand Cup closing in New Delhi celebrates with the trophy after beating Army XI
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The East Bengal Team which gained the Durand Cup closing in New Delhi celebrates with the trophy after beating Army XI
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16. 2004-05: East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
10 November 2004: East Bengal 2—1 Mohun Bagan (Chandan Das 2; Douglas o.g.)
The East Bengal Team celebrates with the Durand Cup title on the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi.
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The East Bengal Team celebrates with the Durand Cup title on the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi.
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The Hindu/S. Subramanium