Former India football team captain Subimal Goswami popularly known as Chuni Goswami breathed his last on April 30. Condolence messages and tributes poured for him from all over the nation. Bollywood ...
Heartfelt tributes poured in from all corners on Thursday as India’s sporting community mourned the death of former football captain Chuni Goswami, who died at the age of 82 in Kolkata. From Sunil ...
Former India footballer Subimal "Chuni" Goswami, who captained the 1962 Asian Games gold medal-winning team, died on Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest. Here's how sportspersons paid tribute to ...
They were known as the 'trio' of the golden era of Indian Football – PK Banerjee, Chuni Goswami and Tulsidas Balaram- each playing for different clubs in Kolkata, but donning the national shirt, the ...
The late Chuni Goswami straddled two sporting worlds, football and cricket. It’s as a footballer, however, that Chuni-da is fondly remembered, but that doesn’t dim the fact that he was quite a ...
Back in the 1960s, Chuni Goswami was one of the most sought-after personalities and a bonafide star. People would go crazy to catch a glimpse of him. Opposition players respected him. The youth adored ...
If PK Banerjee was for the masses, then Goswami belonged to the classes IMAGE: With his good looks and charm, Chuni Goswami was a crowd-puller. Photograph: AIFF Media Chuni Goswami was everything that ...
In a heart-warming tribute to his former teammate, Franco Fortunato recalls that “The team that won the Gold Medal in the 1962 Asian Games was a fantastic bunch. But Chuni was above all. He was a ...
Subimal “Chuni” Goswami came closest to being called a sporting polymath — he was an artist on the football field, played first class cricket well enough to lead Bengal to the Ranji Trophy final and ...
Goswami, who led the Indian side to a gold medal in the 1962 Asian Games, also went on to captain Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, including in the 1971-72 final against Mumbai. Goswami played 46 ...
Former players on Saturday expressed deep shock at the ban handed on Mohun Bagan by the national parent body and blamed the club officials for bringing the 123-year-old iconic club to disrepute.
Kolkata: Former captain Chuni Goswami feels the upcoming FIFA Under-17 World Cup has set the house in order in Indian football and it’s time to set targets for bigger goals. Being the hosts, India ...