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Baichung Bhutia - Biography Of Baichung Bhutia Baichung Bhutia (born December 15, 1976 in Tinkitam) is a football player from India. He is known by his fans as the torchbearer of India n Football in the international arena. http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/baichung-bhutia/
Extractions: December 15 Tinkitam Football India He won an SAI Scholarship at age eleven to attend the Tashi Namgyal Academy in Gangtok . He went on to play for several school and local clubs in his home state of Sikkim . A stellar performance at the 1992 Subroto Cup brought him to the notice of the football establishment. Related Topics: SAI Tashi Namgyal Academy Gangtok Sikkim ... Subroto Cup In 1993, at the age of sixteen, he left school to join the professional East Bengal Club in Calcutta . In 1995, he moved to JCT Mills Phagwara , which went on to win the India National Football League that year. Bhutia was a top scorer in the league, and was chosen to play in the Nehru Cup . He was named "1996 Indian Player of the Year", and has won numerous other awards. Related Topics:
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Extractions: Literature Sports Sports History ... Sports Football > Baichung Bhutia Baichung Bhutia is undoubtedly the famous Indian footballer in recent times. Born on December 15, 1976 in the remote Tinkitam village of Sikkim, Baichung’s story is one of sheer grit and determination against all odds. At a young age, he won a SAI Scholarship to attend the Tashi Namgyal Academy in Gangtok and played for several school and local clubs in Sikkim. His performance in the 1992 Subroto Cup did wonders to his career. In 1993, he joined Kolkata’s East Bengal Club and the rest, as they say, is history. In 1995, he moved to JCT Mills, Phagwara, which won the India National Football League that year. Bhutia emerged as the top scorer in that league. He was named "1996 Indian Player of the Year". In 1999, he went to England and played for Bury F.C. In 2002 he returned to India and after that has played for clubs like Mohun Bagan AC and East Bengal. He played for Perak FC, a Malaysian club, from August to October, 2003. Currently he is with Mohun Bagan AC. He has won many awards and accolades in his football career. He was the best player of the 1992 Subroto Cup, the youngest goal scorer for India in 1995, best player of the Calcutta Super Division 1995, the top scorer of the Calcutta Super Division 1995, top scorer of the first National Football League 1996-97, best player of the first National Football League, voted "Asian Player of the month" for the months of May 1999 and October 2002 and was the top scorer of the first Asean Club Championship 2003 in Indonesia.
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Extractions: in Forum Articles ... Indian Football Clubs l Indian Football l Indian Regional Football Tournaments l All India Football Federation l Football Tournaments l Indian Football Players l Rules of Football l History of Indian Football l Indian Football Associations l l Nehru Cup International Football Tournament Home Sports Indian Football ... Baichung Bhutia Baichung Bhutia As a child he went to St. Xaviers School Pakyoung, East Sikkim and won the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Scholarship to attend the Tashi Namgyal Academy in Gangtok . He was noticed and came to the limelight with his performance at the 1992 Subroto Cup. At the age of sixteen in 1993 he joined the professional East Bengal Club in Calcutta. In 1995 he joined the JCT Mills, Phagwara and brought the trophy of the India National Football League that year. Being the top scorer in the League he was chosen to play for the Nehru Cup. In 1996 along with many awards he was named as the "1996 Indian Player of the Year". Baichung Bhutia married Madhuri Tipnis on December 27, 2004 in his native village of Tinkitam in South Sikkim. The Sikkimese government has built a stadium - the Baichung Stadium in Namchi, the district headquarters, in honour of Baichung. He is one of the most popular sports personalities in India today.
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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index Baichung Bhutia is the torchbearer of Indian Football in the international arena. From humble beginnings playing for the local clubs in his home state, Sikkim, he has risen to stagerring heights of success through sheer determination and loads of talent. He represented Englands 'Bury' club and met with moderate success. Since then he has returned to India, winning laurels for the country in International football events.
Extractions: Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. Science Fair Project Encyclopedia Contents Page Categories Indian sportspeople 1976 births Baichung Bhutia (born December 15 in Tinkitam ) is a football player from India . He is known by his fans as the torchbearer of Indian Football in the international arena. He won an SAI Scholarship at age eleven to attend the Tashi Namgyal Academy in Gangtok . He went on to play for several school and local clubs in his home state of Sikkim . A stellar performance at the 1992 Subroto Cup brought him to the notice of the football establishment. In 1993, at the age of sixteen, he left school to join the professional East Bengal Club in Calcutta . In 1995, he moved to JCT Mills , Phagwara , which went on to win the India National Football League that year. Bhutia was a top scorer in the league, and was chosen to play in the Nehru Cup . He was named "1996 Indian Player of the Year", and has won numerous other awards. In 1997 he returned to East Bengal, and became team captain in the 1998-99 season.
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Extractions: B aichung Bhutia was born on December 15, 1976, Tinkitam, Sikkim. His playing position in the team is of Striker . Achievements:First Indian to play professional football in England; led the national football team to title triumph at the LG Cup in Vietnam in 2002; led East Bengal club to LG Asean Club Cup football championship victory in Jakarta in 2003 No other Indian footballer has reached such dizzying levels of fame and stardom as has Baichung Bhutia-the poster boy of Indian football. Ever since he burst into the national scene as a prodigious talent, Baichung has taken Indian football to new heights. Baichung came into national reckoning by dint of a sterling performance in the 1992 Subroto Cup school tournament. In 1993, at the age of sixteen, he joined the Calcutta city giants East Bengal Club. In 1999, Bhutia became the first Indian to play professional football in England when he joined the English second division side FC Bury. In 2002, Baichung led the national football team to a rare title triumph at the LG Cup in Vietnam.
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