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Deepak Mondal Personal information Full name Deepak Kumar Mondal Date of birth 12 October 1979 Place of birth Jamshedpur, India Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Playing position Defender Club information Current club Prayag United Number 17 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2005-2011 Mohun Bagan 124 (0) 2011-present Prayag United 5 (0) National team 2005– India 62 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Deepak Kumar Mondal or just Deepak Mondal (born 12 October 1979) is an Indian professional football player currently playing for Prayag United S.C.. He plays as a defender and is known for his high work rate which was rewarded with him winning Indian Player of the Year in 2002. Mondal has played for East Bengal Club, Tata Football Academy and JCT FC.
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Career
The Jamshedpur born defender has played in every defensive role both at club and international level with equal consistency. After graduating from the Tata Football Academy in 1998, the year which had graduates like Mahesh Gawli, Lukram James Singh etc., Deepak Mandal signed for JCT. But he came into the limelight during his spell with East Bengal.
His performances for the red and gold brigade impressed many and in 2001 he made his international debut. Although not the tallest, Deepak is very good in the air but his real strength lies in the tackles and the ability to read the game and make vital interceptions. He won almost every major trophy with East Bengal including the historic ASEAN Cup.
But before winning the ASEAN Cup in 2003, it was the year before that Mandal established himself as one of the best defenders of India. He was at the top of his game while playing for East Bengal but it was in the twin friendlis against Jamaica that Mandal impressed the most. He was adjudged as the 2002 AIFF Player of the Year. Mandal then moved to Mahindra United and constituted the best defence in the country along with Mahesh Gawli, N.S. Manju and Surkumar Singh. Mandal’s performances helped Mahindra win their first ever Federation Cup and National League title.
Mandal returned to Kolkata, this time signing for Mohun Bagan. In his three years with the Mariners the experienced defender has won the Federation Cup once and finished runner-up in the I-League. During Bob Houghton’s tenure he has been a regular in the squad but injuries have prevented him from earning a place in the starting eleven. Emergence of the likes of Gouramangi and Anwar, now sees Mandal being considered as fullback but his experience of representing India for nearly a decade will be very important in the Indian dressing room during Qatar 2011.
Prayag United
On August 17 2011 it was announced that Mondal signed with Prayag United S.C. of the I-League. [1]
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India squad – 2011 Asian Cup Name Mondal, Deepak Kumar Alternative names Short description Date of birth 13 October 1979 Place of birth Jamshedpur, India Date of death Place of death Categories:- Indian people
- Indian footballers
- 1979 births
- Living people
- People from Jamshedpur
- Kingfisher East Bengal FC players
- Recipients of the Arjuna Award
- 2011 AFC Asian Cup players
- I-League players
- India international footballers
- Mohun Bagan AC players
- Indian football biography stubs
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