Badal Roy (footballer) explained

Badal Roy
Fullname:Badal Kumar Roy
Position:Attacking midfielder
Birth Date:4 July 1957[1]
Birth Place:Comilla, East Pakistan
Years1:1977–1989
Clubs1:Mohammedan Sporting Club
Nationalyears1:1981–1986
Nationalteam1:Bangladesh

Badal Roy (4 July 1957 – 22 November 2020) was a Bangladeshi footballer. He was an attacking midfielder for the Mohammedan Sporting Club during the 1980s, at a time when the club was battling for supremacy against Abahani Krira Chakra on the Bangladeshi football scene. He played for Mohammedan for the entirety of his Dhaka league career from 1977 until 1989, winning the title five times. He also played for the Bangladesh national football team from 1981 to 1986.[2]

Roy later served as the vice-president of Bangladesh Football Federation for 3 terms from 2008 to 2020. He was also a vice-president of Bangladesh Olympic Association.

Roy won the National Sports Award in 2009.[3]

Personal life

He studied at Comilla Victoria Government College and had a degree in sociology from Dhaka University.[4]

In November 2020, Roy died due to liver and post Covid-19 complications.[5] [6]

Mohammedan Sporting Club

Roy is one of the very few footballers in Bangladesh history who spent his entire career with just one club. He joined the black and whites in 1977 and ended his club career there in 1989. During his playing days, MSC won the Dhaka League title in 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1987, and 1988–89.[7] [8] [9]

Club captain

Though Roy joined MSC in 1977, he mainly established himself in the team in 1980. In 1981 he was made the club captain for one year. He led the team to the Federation Cup title, and the team reached the SF of the Aga Khan Gold Cup football tournament. But, MSC performed poorly in the League as the arch rivals Abahani clinched the title.[7] [8]

National team

Roy made his national team debut playing for the Bangladesh Green team in the 1st President's Gold Cup held in Dhaka in early 1981. His team reached the SF there. He remained a regular with the national team until 1987. His biggest moment in national colors came in the Delhi Asiad of 1982, when he scored a goal in Bangladesh's 2–1 victory over Malaysia.[7] [8]

In early 1987, Roy led the Bangladesh (White) team in the President's Gold Cup held in Dhaka. The team reached the SF before losing to Guangdong club from China in tie breakers.[10] [11]

Roy contested the 1991 parliamentary election, the first one to be held after the fall of the dictatorship of HM Ershad, as a losing candidate for the Awami League.[7] [8] [12]

Career statistics

International goals

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 24 November 1982 Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi, India align=center 2–1align=center 2–1 1982 Asian Games
2. 2 May 1985 align=center 1–0align=center 3–1 1985 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup

Honours

Mohammedan SC

Awards and accolades

Notes and References

  1. News: https://www.jagonews24.com/sports/football/625015 . bn:বুদ্ধিদীপ্ত ফরোয়ার্ড ছিলেন বাদল রায় . bn . Dulal . Mahmud . Jago News 24 . September 27, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230927053925/https://www.jagonews24.com/sports/football/625015 . live.
  2. News: Legendary footballer Badal Roy passes away . Prothomalo . 22 November 2020.
  3. News: 2010-06-15 . National Sports Awards given . 2021-01-04 . The Daily Star . en.
  4. News: https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/football/১৮০-টাকা-বেতন-থেকেই-বাংলাদেশের-ফুটবলের-কিংবদন্তি . bn:১৮০ টাকা বেতন থেকেই বাংলাদেশের ফুটবলের কিংবদন্তি . Masud . Alam . Prothom Alo . 23 November 2020 . bn.
  5. News: Ex-national footballer Badal Roy infected with COVID-19 . New Age.
  6. News: Country's football legend Badal Roy passes away . UNB.
  7. News: 2020-11-22 . Badal Roy breathes his last . 2021-01-04 . Dhaka Tribune.
  8. News: 2020-11-22 . Badal Roy no more . 2021-01-04 . The Daily Star . en.
  9. News: Looking back into Bangladesh football in the 80s . Blitz . April 28, 2021.
  10. Web site: President's Gold Cup . 2021-01-04 . RSSSF.
  11. News: SAFF Games gold medal, an illusion for the Bangladesh team . Blitz . 2 May 2021.
  12. News: "I can't live without football" . Anisur . Rahman . November 22, 2020 . The Daily Star.