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Syed Abdul Rahim (17 August 1909 – 11 June 1963), popularly known as Rahim Saab, [2] was an Indian football coach and manager of the India national team [3] from 1950 until his death in 1963, and a former player. [4] [5] [6] He is regarded as the architect of modern Indian football. [7]
The most successful head coach for India was Syed Abdul Rahim, who led India to gold in both the 1951 and 1962 Asian Games while also achieving a fourth-place finish during the 1956 Summer Olympics. The most successful foreign head coaches for India were Bob Houghton and Stephen Constantine; both of them helped the team to qualify for AFC Asian ...
Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Shahid Hakim (son) [748] Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Kritina Devi Thounaojam (sister), [749] Amarjit Singh Kiyam (cousin) [750] Pradip Kumar Banerjee, Prasun Banerjee (brother) [751] Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, Gursimrat Singh Gill (brother) [752] Pragyan Gogoi, Parthib Gogoi (brother) [753] Jarnail Singh, Jagmohan Singh (son ...
Abdul Ghani Khan (1914–1996), widely considered as one of the best Pashto language poets of the 20th century, son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan; Abdul Wali Khan (1917–2006), secular democratic socialist leader and opponent of the British Raj, son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan; Abdul Ali Khan (1922-1997), educationist, the youngest son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Sultan Alaiddin Syed Maulana Abdul Azis Shah (840 – 864) Sultan Alaiddin Syed Maulana Abdul Rahim Shah (864 – 888) Sultan Alaiddin Syed Maulana Abbas Shah (888 – 913) Sultan Alaiddin Syed Maulana Ali Mughat Shah (915 – 918) Sultan Makhdum Alaiddin Malik Abdul Kadir Shah Johan Berdaulat (928 – 932)
The club was founded in 1950. Indian football legend Syed Abdul Rahim has appeared with the club in 1950. [4] [5] [6] They have emerged as the champions of the Hoofdklasse twice in 1995–96, 2013–14 season. [7] It is currently playing in the Third Division, the fourth tier of football in the Netherlands. [8]
Syed Rahim Nabi (born 14 December 1985) is a retired professional Indian international footballer who primarily played as a midfielder though he could play as a striker and defender. [1] Nabi last played for Peerless SC in the Calcutta Football League and won the tournament with the club.
Manna was also the captain of the Syed Abdul Rahim managed Indian team in 1952 Helsinki Olympics [48] and a member of the 1954 Asian Games. [49] The 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki was not suitable for his team as they tasted a defeat of 10–1 to Yugoslavia. [50] [51] Manna used to keep a picture of the Hindu deity Kali, tucked away in his ...