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Arnab Mondal

Indian footballer

Full name Arnab Kumar Mondal
Date of birth () 25 September (age&#;35)
Place of birthGarden Reach, West Bengal, India
Height &#;m (5&#;ft 10+1&#;2&#;in)
Position(s)Centre back
Mohammedan SC
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Prayag United 28 (3)
East Bengal (10)
→ ATK (loan) 41 (0)
ATK 6 (0)
India U23 2 (0)
India 27 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 5 December
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of , 4 June (UTC)

Arnab Kumar Mondal (born 25 September ) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a centre back.

Career

Born in Garden Reach, a neighborhood based in Kolkata, West Bengal, Mondal joined the youth team of Mohammedan at the age of [1] In , he signed for Prayag United of the I-League and played for the club for two seasons.[2] For the –12 season, Mondal created a partnership in the center of defense Bello Razaq and was also taken under the wing of India internationalDeepak Mondal.[3]

During the summer of , Mondal left Prayag United and joined Kolkata rivals East Bengal.[4] He was quick to become a part of the club's history as he was a goalscorer during the club's Federation Cup Final match against Dempo.

Mondal scored the equalizing goal for East Bengal in the 60th minute that lead to East Bengal winning 3–2 and the Federation Cup.[5] Mondal soon became a mainstay for East Bengal in their backline, partnering with Uga Okpara, as East Bengal held the best defense in the I-League halfway through the campaign.[6] However, due to an injury picked up with the national team, Mondal missed the majority of the second half of the season as East Bengal failed to win the title.[6] Mondal came back from injury to return to East Bengal's starting line-up for the –14 season.

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  • He was considered one of the club's finest players that season as he started in 18 of the club's matches that league campaign.[7]

    In July , it was announced that Mondal would be among 84 Indian players who would be a part of the ISL Inaugural Domestic Draft, being available on loan from East Bengal.[8] On 22 July , he was drafted in the second round of the draft by Atlético de Kolkata.[9] During the ISL season, Mondal helped the side reach the final against Kerala Blasters, helping his side to a 1–0 victory at the DY Patil Stadium.[10] In Arnab Mondal again decided to join ATK after suffering a bad season with East Bengal.

    International

    Mondal made his first start for the India U23 against Qatar U in the Summer Olympics Qualifiers.[11] Arnab was declared the captain of the senior national team for the World Cup Qualifiers against Oman on 10 June by coach Stephen Constantine.[12]

    Career statistics

    Club

    As of 5 December [13]

    International

    As of 4 June [14]

    International goals

    India score listed first, score column indicates score after each Fernandes goal.

    Honours

    East Bengal[13]

    Atlético de Kolkata[13]

    India[13]

    References

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    2. ^Dias, Anil (1 June ).

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    8. ^Chaudhuri, Arunava (14 August ). "East Bengal's squad for the /13 season". SportsKeeda. Retrieved 25 October
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    10. ^ abGhoshal, Amoy (21 May ). "I-League Review: Who is the Young Player of the Season?". SportsKeeda. Retrieved 25 October
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      Arnab Mondal; Personal information; Full name: Arnab Kumar Mondal: Date of birth 25 September (age 35)Place of birth: Garden Reach, West Bengal, India: Height: m (5 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in).

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    12. ^Das, Shankar (19 July ). "IMG-Reliance announce list for ISL domestic players draft". SportsKeeda. Retrieved 5 October
    13. ^"Domestic Player Draft".

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    14. ^"Atletico de Kolkata Kerala Blasters". Soccerway. Retrieved 13 October
    15. ^Pre-Olympic Qualifier: Qatar Under India Under - Bulpin's Boys Grab Vital Away Goal Despite Being Outplayed In Doha, Retrieved 21 June
    16. ^Netto, Brendon (10 June ).

      "Constantine appoints Arnab Mondal as India captain". News.

      Biography for kids helen keller Arnab Mondal is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Indian Super League club ATK, previously known as Atlético de Kolkata. He is associated with professional matches since , and has played for the Indian football clubs such as Prayag United, East Bengal etc.

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