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Indian football legend Mohammed Habib dies at 74

Habib battled dementia and Parkinson's syndrome for the past few years and breathed his last in his hometown of Hyderabad, leaving behind his wife and three daughters.

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By CNBCTV18.com Aug 15, 2023 8:34:12 PM IST (Published)

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Indian football legend Mohammed Habib dies at 74
Mohammed Habib, the football maestro of the 1970s, who left an indelible mark by scoring against Pele's New York Cosmos while donning the Mohun Bagan jersey, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 74. A notable figure in Indian football history, Habib's brilliance caught the attention of Pele himself, elevating his game to legendary heights.

Habib battled dementia and Parkinson's syndrome for the past few years and breathed his last in his hometown of Hyderabad, leaving behind his wife and three daughters.
A bronze medallist in the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok under the captaincy of fellow Hyderabadi Syed Nayeemuddin and manager PK Banerjee, Habib has represented the big three of Kolkata Maidan — Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting in his heydays, dominating the Mecca of Indian
Following a successful career that saw him gain legendary status and earn the tag of the country’s first "true professional" footballer for his refusal to accept numerous job offers that came his way owing to his on-field heroics, Habib took to coaching at the Tata Football Academy (TFA). Later, he also acted as chief coach of the Indian Football Association academy in Haldia.
At a time when the clubs would pay meagre sum to their best players, he was unruffled and remained a professional in true sense throughout his career, for he considered playing football as his real and only profession.
One of the highlights of Habib’s career was when he played for Mohun Bagan against the visiting Cosmos Club which also featured the legendary Pele in 1977 in a friendly on a rain-soaked Eden Gardens.
Up against a visiting team that had a star-studded line up with big names like Pele, Carlos Alberto, Georgio Chinaglia and others in its ranks, Mohun Bagan held their own in a creditable 2-2 draw with midfield mainstay Habib being one of the scorers. In one of his biggest acknowledgments, Habib was singed out by Pele after the match with the one of the world’s greatest player praising his game.

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