Former Indian footballer Parimal Dey handed away on Wednesday after a chronic battle with sickness. He was 81.
Born on May 4, 1941, Dey was a skilful left-inside and appeared in 5 matches for India. His solitary strike within the bronze medal play-off towards Korea helped India safe a third-place end within the 1966 Merdeka Cup in Kuala Lumpur.
At the membership stage, he plied his commerce for East Bengal, scoring 84 targets. He additionally had the excellence of successful the Calcutta Football League and IFA Shield double 3 times in 1966, 1970, and 1973 for the Red and Gold brigade.
Dey’s purpose towards Iran’s PAS membership within the IFA Shield last in 1970 nonetheless stands because the quickest purpose scored by a participant after approaching as an alternative within the competitors. He additionally received the Durand Cup twice and Rovers Cup thrice.
At the nationwide stage, Dey guided Bengal to Santosh Trophy wins twice for the nationwide crown in 1962 and 1968, respectively. In 1971, he joined Mohun Bagan and received the Rovers Cup.
Paying tribute to Dey, AIFF President Mr Kalyan Chaubey stated, “Parimal Dey’s demise comes as a big loss for Indian Football. Jangla-da, as he was known to us, was one of the best schemers of the 1960s, and remains in the hearts and minds of the fans till date. My thoughts go out to his family.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com