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1970 Asiad bronze medal winning footballer Abdul Latif passes away

Latif made his international debut against Myanmar (then Burma) in 1968. At the domestic level, he played for Bengal in the Santosh Trophy in 1966, 1968, and in 1970

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Published : Mar 25, 2020, 5:13 PM IST

Guwahati: Former Indian football player and 1970 Asian Games bronze medallist Abdul Latif has passed away. Latif, 73, breathed his last in Guwahati on Monday night.

His funeral was performed on Tuesday in the presence of family members and friends. Members of the sports fraternity and representatives of the district administration were also present.

little known facts about Abdul Latif.
little known facts about Abdul Latif.

"It is sad to hear that Abdul Latif is no more. His contribution to Indian Football will never be forgotten. I share the grief," said All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel.

Latif made his international debut against Myanmar (then Burma) in 1968. At the domestic level, he played for Bengal in the Santosh Trophy in 1966, 1968, and in 1970.

AIFF condoles Abdul Latif’s death.
AIFF condoles Abdul Latif’s death.

He also played for Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting. With Mohammedan, Latif won a number of trophies including the Kalinga Cup (1964), DCM Trophy (1964) and Sri Krishna Gold Cup (1965, 1966). With Bagan, he won the Rovers Cup (1968), Amrita Bazar Trophy (1968), Dr HK Mookherjee Trophy (1968), and the Babu Kuer Singh Shield in Patna in 1968.

Guwahati: Former Indian football player and 1970 Asian Games bronze medallist Abdul Latif has passed away. Latif, 73, breathed his last in Guwahati on Monday night.

His funeral was performed on Tuesday in the presence of family members and friends. Members of the sports fraternity and representatives of the district administration were also present.

little known facts about Abdul Latif.
little known facts about Abdul Latif.

"It is sad to hear that Abdul Latif is no more. His contribution to Indian Football will never be forgotten. I share the grief," said All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel.

Latif made his international debut against Myanmar (then Burma) in 1968. At the domestic level, he played for Bengal in the Santosh Trophy in 1966, 1968, and in 1970.

AIFF condoles Abdul Latif’s death.
AIFF condoles Abdul Latif’s death.

He also played for Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting. With Mohammedan, Latif won a number of trophies including the Kalinga Cup (1964), DCM Trophy (1964) and Sri Krishna Gold Cup (1965, 1966). With Bagan, he won the Rovers Cup (1968), Amrita Bazar Trophy (1968), Dr HK Mookherjee Trophy (1968), and the Babu Kuer Singh Shield in Patna in 1968.

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