Kolkata:The anecdotes are meant to be recalled, for the memories never die. Pele passed away last night, creating a void of overpouring sorrows, after the World Cup high. The King may have fallen but his stories remain to be told.
And one such story has been shared by Mohammad Akbar, popularly called 'Chhote Miyan' of the Kolkata Maidan. Akbar along with Chuni Goswami, Subrata Bhattacharya among others were the great icons of Mohun Bagan team back then and had the golden opportunity to share the football pitch with the great Pele in an exhibition match. It was September 24, 1977, when Pele played against them at the Eden Gardens with a start-studded New York-based COSMOS club.
Recollecting the pieces from that day, four and a half decades ago, Akbar said, "Finally, that moment had arrived. A few days before the match, the Cosmos team including Pele had arrived in Kolkata. They have been kept at the Oberoi Grand Hotel at Esplanade. And on the other hand, we were vigorously practising for the fixture. Whether it was a warm-up match, we had to give our best against the world's best. But the rain played spoilsport, three days before the match, the Eden Gardens was muddy as well as slushy due to excessive downpours."
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"The officials of Cosmos huddled after seeing the condition of the field. The officials clarified that the players' legs were insured and it would be a big risk to make them play in such conditions. Even though we were eagerly waiting to face them, the pain of losing the golden opportunity was at the back of our minds," he said.
Akbar continued: "All the achievements belong to Dhiren Dey. I heard that he went to the Grand Hotel and held their officials by hand. It was at his request that Pele finally set foot on the field. But stopping the Cosmos, we really thought at first we would concede five goals even if we played to the best of our abilities."