Rabin Das Explained

Rabin Das
Birth Date:15 January 1954
Birth Place:Howrah, West Bengal, India
Position:Defender
Years1:1970
Clubs1:East Bengal
Years2:1971
Clubs2:Mohammedan S.C.
Years3:1972–1982
Clubs3:Mohun Bagan
Nationalyears1:1970
Nationalteam1:Senior Indian Football Team
Nationalgoals1:1

Robin Das is a former football player from Howrah, India.

Early life

He was born on 15 January 1954 at Howrah, West Bengal. He was a student of Santragachi Kedarnath Institution and Akshay Shikshayatan. He played in the Subroto Cup numerous times for his school. Afterwards, he got a job with the Eastern Railways and played for the team. He played the Santosh Trophy many times for the club. Afterwards, he was appointed the chief cashier of a nationalized bank. He left footballing in 1982 due to hard work.[1]

Sports life

Rabin joined Sporting Union that was playing first division in Calcutta. He started training under Pradeep Banerjee. He played an exhibition match in Kabul against Pakistan for the Senior Indian Football team and scored a goal against Pakistan. In club football, Rabin's first contract was with East Bengal in the mid 1970s. Next he played for the Mohammedan S.C. Afterwards he signed to Mohun Bagan. Up to 1982, he played for Mohun Bagan club.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A good defender of the ball. m.telegraphindia.com.