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History of Dehradun Football
INTRODUCTION
Dehra Dun is famous for public schools in the academic circle and for football in the sports arena. The football teams of the Doon valley brought fame for the place in the 60s and 70s to make it one of the premier football centers in the country. The dazzling performance by the Gorkha Brigade and the Gorkha Military School forced many football experts to dub Dehra Dun as the second football centre of India, next only to Calcutta.
THE INITIAL YEARS
The history of soccer in Doon can be traced way back
in the mid of the
18th century when this "game was played by the
British troops stationed
at Chakrata and Dehra Dun". (1)
Chakrata cantonment was established in 1866. "Operation
commenced in
1866, but no troops came until 1869, when some sappers
were sent up."(2)
The 2nd Gorkhas acquired the Birpur and Ganghora areas
in 1872 to set
up new cantonments.
"The army's (British) biggest impact to English
football has been
overseas. In the years when football first emerged,
the British Army was
stationed on every continent and where the army went,
so did football."(3)
The year 1911 saw football receiving unprecedented popularity
in
British India. And even the Doon valley did not remained
unaffected with the
history victory of the Mohan Bagan against the East
York Regiment in
the final of the IFA Shiled-1911.
'When Mohan Bagan, led by Shibdas Bhaduri, prevailed
over East York
Regiment in the final of the IFA Shied in 1911, it was
hailed as a blow
struck not only for Indian football but also for Indian
nationalism.'(4)
The Dehra Dun Brigade football side became a formidable
side in the
British India. This is also proved by the fact that
it was invited to play
matches by different troops when the Dun Brigade contingent
went to
Germany during the First World War. (11)
"With the outbreak of World War I, in 1914, both
the regiments went
overseas and saw action in Europe and the Middle East.
The 2nd Battalion
of the of the 2nd Gurkhas came back to India in 1916
after eighteen
months service overseas." (12)
The other regimen to participate in the World War First
was 9th Gorkha
Rifles. Its two battalion were stationed in Doon.
Football gained so much popularity after1911 in the
Doon valley that
when Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) came here to
inaugurate the
Royal Indian Military College (now known as the Rashtriya
Indian Military
Academy) in 1922 one of his engagements included felicitating
an army
football team.
"He (Prince) also presented the Gorkha Brigade
Football Cup to the 9th
Gorkhas team which was won by it a few days earlier."(5)
DISTRICT LEAGUE BEGINS
As time passed by, football gained greater popularity
in the Doon
valley. "The year 1937 saw the formation of the
Dehradun District Sports
Association (DDSA). Rev. Bro. RM Ewing became the first
president and AE
Foot the first general secretary of the DDSA."
(6)
The association started hosting a district football
league in which
local football clubs, central government institutes
and army teams began
to participate thus giving a boost to the game here.
Former Sergeant Donald C. Thyer of the Royal Engineers
Survey writes
about his 1945 to 1947 experience in Dehra Dun, "The
most popular
recreational pastime pursued by BORs (British Other
Rank) from both a player
and spectator perspective was football. A small inter-service
football
league was established including teams from the Indian
Military Academy
and the 4th Ghurkha Regiment. The Ghurkhas always put
on a good show in
that they played the game in their bare feet."
(7)
FIRST ENTRY IN A MAJOR TOURNAMENT
"The two decades spanning from 1950 belonged to the Doon football. The Army teams, posted here at that period, in particular boosted the standard of the game with their splendid performances at the national level tournaments." (8) After the independence the most cherishing moment for the local football lovers came in 1950 when the 48th Gorkhas, based here at that time, reached the finals of the DCM Football Tournament in New Delhi. The 48th Gorkhas lost in the final (replay) 2-0 to football giants from Calcutta, the East Bengal Club. "The 48th Gorkhas, based here at that time, hogged the limelight by securing runners up place at the DCM Football Tournament (New Delhi) for three consecutive years, 1950, 51 & 52."(9) In 1951 the 48th Gorkhas lost narrowly to Rajasthan Club by a solitary gaol in the DCM final. While, the 1952 DCM final saw the East Bengal thrashing 48th Gorkhas 4-0. The most remarkable performance came in 1953 when the Indian Military Academy (IMA) reached the finals of the prestigious Durand Cup football tournament in New Delhi. Though the IMA side lost to Mohan Bagan 4-0 but the heroic performance made the Dehra Dun youths fall in love with soccer. In 1958, the Gorkha Brigade became the second Dehra Dun team to reach the final of the Durand Cup. It lost to Madras Regimental Centre 2-0.
GOLDEN SIXTY
Dehra Dun became one of the major super powers on Indian football in 1966, when the Gorkha Brigade won the Durand Cup defeating the Sikh Regiment 2-0. Leaving behind the sour taste of the 1958 final defeat, the Gorkha Brigade played like a champion to lift the glittering Durand Cup-1966. Reporting about the final The Times of India, 12 January 1966, edition wrote, " Sikh Regiment Centre, Meerut, made it a tough and honorable fight all the way, but had to bow to the inevitable and scoring once in each half, Gorkha Brigade lifted the handsome Durand Football Cup for the first time at the Corporation Stadium today." "The Sikhs were a determined lot when they entered the field, but their confidence was shattered in the very second minute when the well-smoothened Gorkha quintet surprised them with a gem of a goal, hallmark of perfect understanding and superb execution," narrated The Hindu daily on 12 January 1966. The year 1969 saw the Gorkha Brigade clinching the Durand Cup for the second time. On the win Times of India 18 January 1969 edition writes, " The nippy Gorkhas from Dehra Dun had their names inscribed on the glittering 'Durand Football Trophy' for the second time when they laid low champions Border Security Force by a solitary second-half goal in the thrilling replayed final at the Corporation Stadium here today." Praising the BSF defence the same periodical said, " The energetic Shyam Singh Thapa often hoodwinked the BSF defenders and it was some good work by Gurcharan Singh and Gian Singh that kept him away from a dangerous position for quiet some time." The standards of the local football was lifted high with institutes like the Indian Institute of Petroleum, OFD Factory, Survey of India, Electricity Department, etc recruiting many local players. The district football league was a major draw.
JUNIOR TEAM FOLLOW IN FOOTMARKS
The Junior Subroto Cup was started in 1960 and Dehra
Dun junior teams
reached the finals of this national school football
tournament seven
times from its inception to 1972.
"Keeping this winning streak at the junior level,
local Gorkha Military
School gave memorable performances by lifting the Subroto
Cup title in
1964 and 65. While, the Gorkha Boys Company claimed
the Subroto Cup
three times in 1969, 70 and 72." (10)
The Gorkha Military School incepted history by securing
runners up spot
in the 1961 Subroto Cup. The school team from Dehra
Dun lost to Rani
Rashmani High School (Calcutta) in the final 2-0.
In 1964 the Gorkha Military School hogged limelight
once again for
winning the Subroto Cup. Next year the same school shared
the Subroto
trophy with the Shri KAB Vidyalaya (Hazaribagh). In
1969 the Gorkha Boys
Company (Dehra Dun) made its mark in the Subroto cup
by winning it. No
local football lover will forget 1970 as the Subroto
Cup final turned out
to be an all Dehra Dun affair. The Gorkha Boys Company
edged out
Gorkha Military School 2-1 to annex the trophy.
The overall standards of football at the school level
was simply
outstanding with public schools like the St Joseph's
Academy, The Doon
School, St Georges College (Mussoorie), etc giving top
priority to football.
THE GORKHA BRIGADE MOVES OUT OF DOON
The 58 Gorkha Training Centre, 39 Gorkha Training Centre and 11 Gorkha Rifles Regimental Centre of the Gorkha Brigade was transferred from Dehra Dun in 1976 to give serious blow to football promotion here. The 58 Gorkha Training Centre was transferred to Shillong, 39 Gorkha Training Centre to Varanasi and 11 Gorkha Rifles Regimental Centre to Lucknow. Dehra Dun football became orphan like after the departure of the Gorkha Brigade.
LAST VICTORY
After the exit of the Gorkha Brigade from Dehra Dun, local football club Jubilant Jyothi FC broke the jinks in 1976. The side led by striker Ratan Thapa registered first title victory abroad, in Nepal. Jubilant Jyothi FC of Dehradun defeated Darjeeling XI to lift the 'Birthday Cup' in Kathmandu. But after the Birthday Cup victory a long wait started and it still continues. Dehra Dun football is looking for a major victory in the national football championship to establish itself in Indian soccer.
PRESENT STATUES OF DEHRA DUN FOOTBALL
The District Football Association is keeping alive one of the oldest football leagues in the country. That is the only achievement of the District Football Association. Many football promotion activities are simply not taking place. After the formation of Uttaranchal in 2000 the tussle between various groups started to head the District Football Association. The dispute continues and it is being considered a bad omen for local football. CONCLUSION Dehra Dun football is a sleeping giant. The talents exist and so do the past proven record. The need is to adopt the simple system adopted by the Gorkha Brigade, create sports environment and performance will follow automatically. So, for Dehra Dun football the Goal 2020 is sports environment should be developing sporting system of its own.
Acknowledgement
1: ARTICLE: Football in Dehra Dun by RM Jindal, DDSA
diamond jubilee
souvenir 1997
2: BOOK: Gazetteer of Dehra Dun by HG Walton (1910 edition),
Page 210
3: WEB REPORT: Spreading football via the British Army
by David
Goldblatt, (February 2004)
http://www.footballculture.britishcouncil.or.th/history/history_army.html
4: BOOK: Wills Book of Excellent football (1986 edition),
Page 37
5: BOOK: The Doon valley down the ages by Prem Hari
Hari Lal (1993),
Page 233
6: DDSA diamond jubilee souvenir 1997
7: WEB REPORT: http://www.britains-smallwars.com/India/Survey.htm
8, 9 and 10: REPORT: Football losing in Doon, Hindustan
Times, February
17, 2005
11: EMAIL: Dehra Dun brigade playing the game in France
in July 1915
from Hedley Sutton, British Library (London)
12: BOOK: The Doon valley down the ages by Prem Hari
Hari Lal (1993),
Page 230
Top 14 performances by Dehra Dun football team
1950 East Bengal Club defeated the 48th Gorkhas (Dehra
Dun) 2-0 in the
final of DCM Football Tournament
1951 Rajasthan Club edged out the 48th Gorkhas (Dehra
Dun) by a
solitary goal in the DCM Football Tournament
1952 East Bengal Club beat the 48th Gorkhas (Dehra Dun)
by 4-0 in the
final of the DCM Football Tournament
1953 Mohun Bagan thrashed the Indian Military Academy
(Dehra Dun) 4-0
in the final of the Durand Cup.
1958 Madras Regimental Centre defeated the Gorkha Brigade
(Dehra Dun)
2-0 in the final of the Durand Cup.
1961 Rani Rashmani High School (Calcutta) won the Subroto
Mukherjee Cup
defeating the Gorkha Military High School (Dehra Dun)
2-0
1964 Gorkha Military High School (Dehra Dun) won the
Subroto Mukherjee
Cup for the first time by beating Anjuman-i-Islam(Bombay)
by a solitary
goal.
1965 Gorkha Military High School (Dehra Dun) and Shri
KAB
Vidyalaya(Hazaribagh) were declared joint winners of
the Subroto Mukherjee Cup
1966 Gorkha Brigade lifted the Durand Cup beating the
Sikh Regment
Centre 2-0
1969 Gorkha Brigade won the Durand Cup for the second
time beating the
Border Security Force by a solitary goal
1969 Gorkha Boys Company (Dehra Dun) and Government
High School (A&N)
were declared joint winners of the Subroto Mukherjee
Cup
1970 In all Dehra Dun final of the Subroto Mukherjee
Cup the Gorkha
Boys Company (Dehra Dun) beat and the Gorkha Military
High School (Dehra
Dun) 2-1
1972 PKA Institution (Calcutta) edged out the Gorkha
Boys Company
(Dehra Dun) 2-0 final of the Subroto Mukherjee Cup
1976 Local club Jubilant Jyothi Club registered the
first title victory
abroad in Nepal. It won the Birthday Cup in Kathmandu
by defeating the
Darjeeling XI.
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