The All India Football Federation has declared June 23, the birthday of Indian football icon Pradip Kumar Banerjee, as the ‘AIFF Grassroots Day’, the game’s apex physique mentioned on May 12 .
Popularly recognized as P.Ok., the late Mr. Banerjee captained the Indian crew within the 1960 Rome Olympics and loved a stellar profession as a participant earlier than taking over teaching, the place he additionally tasted loads of success.
Explaining the explanation behind selecting P.Ok.’s birthday, AIFF secretary basic Shaji Prabhakaran mentioned, “We often forget Pradip da was a teacher par excellence too. Once he hung up his boots, he took up coaching and for the next 30 years, produced an array of players, who excelled at the national and international levels.
“While his role as a national and a club coach is much discussed, the Indian football fraternity cannot forget P.K. da’s contribution at the grassroots level, his leadership at the Tata Football Academy, his ability to inspire and fine-tune the budding talents.” An exemplary footballer, Banerjee performed a pivotal position in India’s historic gold medal end within the 1962 Asian Games.
In 1969, when FIFA ran its first teaching course in Japan underneath German coach Dettmar Cramer, recognized as the football professor within the worldwide circuit, Banerjee enrolled himself for the course and returned residence with a first-class diploma.
His football teaching course ran on Doordarshan for a lot of weeks.
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AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey paid homage to Banerjee, who died in March 2020, and mentioned the federation would attempt to honour his reminiscence by guaranteeing the fixed development of the sport.
“No words I use will be enough to honour Pradip da’s contribution to Indian football,” he mentioned.
“He deserves all our appreciation. There are a rare few like him, a great player, a great mentor and a great coach who was filled with passion and always wanted to see Indian football rise.” Born in Jalpaiguri, Banerjee is extensively regarded as certainly one of India’s best footballers and was the nation’s the nation’s highest scorer with 4 objectives en path to the triumph in 1962 Asian Games.