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65-437: Ulaganathan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: K. Ulaganathan , Indian politician Narayanswami Ulaganathan (born 1952), Indian footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Ulaganathan . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

130-557: A supporters' group . East Bengal has its fiercest rivalry with Mohun Bagan . Unlike East Bengal, Mohun Bagan is a club mainly supported by the native population of the present-day state of West Bengal. The match that takes place between these two clubs is eminently called the Kolkata Derby. The Kolkata Derby has much similarities with the Old Firm Derby played between Celtic and Rangers due to its socio-economic significance. It

195-503: A child. Growing up in Gautamapura, a locality that was named 'mini Brazil', as it was home to Arumoy Naigam, Kannan, both established footballers at the time, Ulaganathan was influenced by them, before taking to football seriously when he was 16. His football career started in 1969 when he began playing for a local Bangalore club, Bangalore Mars. After a year with Mars, he moved to Army Base team, 515, an army team. Following this he played

260-581: A club that would break many records in the future. The club also won Khagendra Shield in 1921. Following this, the club became affiliated with the Indian Football Association (IFA) and entered the IFA Second Division replacing Tajhat Football Club who withdrew from the 2nd Division League. The club finished placing third in their maiden season in the league. The first match between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan took place on 8 August 1921 in

325-533: A record of 130,000 spectators, the most attended sporting event ever in India. East Bengal also has a significant rivalry against Mohammedan . The initiation of the feuds goes back to the early 30s, when Mohammedan came out as a dominant contender for Calcutta Football League by winning seven out of eight titles from 1934 to 1941. Since then until 1958, all the CFL titles were won among these three rival clubs, often referred as

390-609: A score of 1–0, in front of 60,000 supporters at the Eden Gardens . Later, the club won the 1973 IFA Shield by defeating Pyongyang City SC of North Korea . In 1978, East Bengal won its first Federation Cup title. The club became joint winners in cricket with Mohun Bagan of Cricket Association of Bengal senior league and senior-division knockout tournament. East Bengal won the Calcutta Football League for six straight years from 1970 to 1975. In 1970, East Bengal topped

455-645: A striker for another army team, Chief Inspectorate of Electronics (CIL), for three seasons, till 1974. During the time, he also represented his home state, Mysore (now Karnataka), in the Santosh Trophy , from 1968 to 1973. As a senior professional, he got his first break in 1972, when he was called for the national selection camp in Calcutta (now Kolkata) for the Olympics qualifiers in Rangoon . Having been selected, he played at

520-571: Is a multi-purpose stadium in Kolkata, built in 1984. The Salt Lake Stadium hosts the majority home games of East Bengal. The total capacity of the stadium was 85,000, before it was changed to 68,000. The East Bengal Ground is located in Kolkata and is the club's historical home ground. The stadium lies in the Maidan (Kolkata) area on the northern side of Fort William and near the Eden Gardens. This stadium

585-549: Is an Indian former footballer . He played for Mohun Bagan in three spells, East Bengal , Mohammedan and the India national team primarily as a winger , during his 12-year career as a professional footballer. Playing for the Mariners in 1976, he became the first player to score a hat-trick in the Durand Cup final, which came against JCT Mills . Nicknamed "Black Pearl", Ulaganathan

650-629: Is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata , West Bengal . The club competes in the Indian Super League , the top flight of the Indian football league system . The club has enjoyed significant success in domestic competitions, including multiple National Football League titles and Federation Cup trophies, making it one of the most successful football clubs in India . Founded in August 1920,

715-556: Is one of the oldest rivalries in world sports and dates back to the 1920s. These clubs also share a rivalry due to the fierce competition that existed between them in the Indian football circuit for over a hundred years, both being the two most successful clubs in India, and one of the most decorated in Asia, both having won 190+ titles. After Indian independence , the consequent second partition of Bengal led to huge influx of Bengali immigrants from

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780-562: Is used mostly for Calcutta Football League matches and by the academy, women's, and hockey teams. The total capacity of the stadium is 23,500. Barasat Stadium is also used by the club for some regional matches, especially in cases where the Salt Lake Stadium or East Bengal Ground cannot be used. Kanchenjunga Stadium , a multipurpose stadium based in Siliguri , has also been used several times to host club football matches. It also hosted

845-616: The 2003 ASEAN Club Championship , in Jakarta , Indonesia . East Bengal is still the only Indian football team to win any major trophy outside the country. In 2004, East Bengal also won the San Miguel International Cup in Nepal. The club was invited to the tournament by Leicester City , celebrating their 120th Anniversary. In 2004, Leicester City also had partnerships with East Bengal. Then FIFA president , Joseph Blatter , visited

910-682: The 2012 Federation Cup . Kalyani Stadium , situated on the outskirts of Kolkata at Kalyani , was used by East Bengal as their home turf during the 2019–20 I-League. The team also trains at one of the VYBK practice grounds. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. As of September 2022 East Bengal Club has won honours both domestically and in international competitions. They have won

975-659: The Big Three of Maidan ( Bengali : ময়দানের তিন প্রধান), and even in other major tournaments like Durand Cup , Rover's Cup and IFA Shield , the three clubs contended against each other for the honours. The rivalry initially had a communal background since Mohammedan being a Muslim -only club representing the Muslim population of Kolkata, thereby forcing the Hindus in the city to compete via their support for Mohun Bagan and East Bengal even though they weren't communal clubs themselves. By

1040-774: The Federation Cup in 1980 and again in 1985. They also became the first Indian club to play in the newly reorganized Asian Club Championship in 1985–86 . The club then won their second treble in 1990, under coach Naeemuddin, by winning the IFA Shield, the Rovers Cup, and the Durand Cup in the same season. The club also won the Stafford Cup (1986) and the McDowell's Cup (1995, 1997). In 1993, East Bengal won its first-ever international title,

1105-604: The Rovers Cup , and also the Bordoloi Trophy , with Pradip Kumar Banerjee as the coach. With Bagan signing Bengal forward Shyam Thapa, Ulaganathan made a move to Bengal having received a good offer, in 1976. In his first season with Bengal, he helped the team the IFA League. In the 1977 season, he finished with 9 goals, the highest in his career in a season. In the 1978–79 season, he won his second Durand Cup title and also helped

1170-403: The eastern part of Bengal into the neighbouring states which resulted in a socio-economic crisis in many of them. This led to rivalries in jobs, business, schools, and even on the football pitch among the immigrants and native population. This rivalry became fierce, and the Kolkata Derby grew in popularity and reached its peak during the 1960s and 1970s. "Probashi Bengalis" from all over India and

1235-702: The 1949 season, by winning the Calcutta League, the IFA Shield and the Rovers Cup, becoming the first Indian club to do so. The club went on to win the 1949 Rovers Cup and the Durand Cup in 1951. That period saw the rise of the Pancha Pandavas . The five players, P. B. A. Saleh, Ahmed Khan, P. Venkatesh, Appa Rao, and K. P. Dhanaraj played together at the club from 1949 to 1953. The club also won its first DCM Trophy in 1950. The club also won three straight IFA Shields in 1949, 1950, and 1951. The English Football Association 1951–52 annual almanac adjudged East Bengal as

1300-463: The 1960s, communal tension involved in the feud became insignificant as the club began to regularly sign non-Muslim players as well. But the club also lost their dominance in Indian football and after the inception of national tournaments like Federation Cup and National Football League , Mohammedan was no more a top club and mostly playing in the lower tiers. Thus, the club rarely met Mohun Bagan and East Bengal at major tournaments due to them being in

1365-605: The AIFF uplifted the transfer ban set on East Bengal and thus allowed the club to register their new signings for the season. East Bengal appointed Santosh Trophy winning Kerala football team head-coach Bino George as the care-taker head coach of the team for the Calcutta Football League and Durand Cup , and will become the assistant coach of the team for the Indian Super League . East Bengal also roped in former India national football team coach Stephen Constantine as

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1430-470: The Calcutta Football League table without conceding a single goal. East Bengal won multiple times against their arch-rivals, Mohun Bagan, including a record margin of 5–0 in the history of the Kolkata Derby, in 1975. The same year, East Bengal won the CFL title without losing a match. The 1970s decade of the club is also commonly known as " Shonali Doshok" (in English Golden Decade). The club won

1495-557: The Calcutta Football League title eight consecutive times from 2010 to 2017, breaking their previous record of six times during the 1970s. Following the exit of Kingfisher from the club, Quess Corp signed an agreement with the East Bengal and acquired a 70 percent stake in the club in July 2018. The football team was rebranded as Quess East Bengal FC. On 1 August 2019, the club entered its 100th establishment year . A centenary celebration logo

1560-665: The Cooch Behar Cup semi-final match, which didn't turn in the favour of either of the teams as it ended in a goalless draw. It was an unofficial derby at that time. In 1924, the club won the Second Division and gained promotion to the IFA First Division after finishing in second place to Cameroons 'B' after paying a hefty sum. As Cameroons 'A' team was already in the First Division the 'B' team could not gain promotion to

1625-513: The Federation Cup, his fourth. Sporting beat Mohun Bagan 2–0 in the final, with both goals scored by Jamshid Nassiri , with assists from Ulaganathan. After a season with Sporting, he returned to his former club, Mohun Bagan, in 1984. Having played one season with bagan, he retired in 1985. Ulaganathan made his first appearance for the India national team at the Olympic qualifiers in Rangoon . He

1690-403: The First Division. Ironically, the two Indian clubs, Mohun Bagan and Aryan , opposed it. East Bengal's efforts led to the abolition of the oppressive Indian club limit rule. In 1925, East Bengal made its IFA First Division debut, and Mona Dutta became the maiden goalscorer for the club in the league. On 28 May 1925, the first official Kolkata Derby was played, where Nepal Chakraborty scored

1755-572: The Wai Wai Cup in Nepal . The club also won the Federation Cup, the IFA Shield, the Calcutta Football League, the Durand Cup, and the Rovers Cup several times during this period. In 1996, the club became the founding member of the first nationwide football league in India, the National Football League. In 1984, Dipak Das joined the club and revamped it. He brought professionalism and converted

1820-429: The average. These colours permanently integrated with the club. East Bengal is a club mainly supported by the migrant population, known as Bangals . There are approximately 30 to 40 million supporters from all across the nation and overseas. In October 2020, the club got voted as the most popular football club in India on an AFC poll by its supporters, gaining approximately 49% of the votes. East Bengal Ultras ,

1885-568: The away kit colors vary every year. These colors came about after the club was formed when the founders debated over them for the club jersey. At that time, the jerseys used to come from England. The founders, while searching, came across the red and gold color shirt hanging at the Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co. department store in Chowringhee , Kolkata. It attracted them, and they finalized the colors and jersey. It cost ₹80 in 1920, four times higher than

1950-588: The best club in Asia. On being recommended by the president of India, Rajendra Prasad , the club was invited by the Romania Youth Festival Committee in 1953 to participate in a football tournament. They also partook in a tour of the Soviet Union the same year. They were defeated by Soviet side by a margin of 13–1. Apart from football, East Bengal also won the Beighton Cup hockey tournament for

2015-560: The club became affiliated with the Indian Football Association in 1922 and initially played in the Calcutta Football League Second Division before earning promotion to the First Division in 1924. East Bengal won its first First Division league title in 1942 and has since won it a record 40 times with generous help from different quarters. The club was a founding member of the National Football League ,

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2080-452: The club moved from the I-League to the Indian Super League . In early 2022, the club parted ways with its investor Shree Cement . The partnership between investor group Shree Cement and East Bengal was terminated after the end of the 2021–22 Indian Super League season . They returned the sporting rights to the club on 12 April 2022, after both the parties failed to reach an agreement and

2145-473: The club tent on 15 April 2007. After a year, East Bengal became the first Indian football team to win against a West Asian team, Al Wihdat SC of Jordan on foreign soil. [REDACTED] East Bengal also made a record eight appearances, between 2004 and 2015, in the AFC Cup . The club played in the semi-finals of 2013 AFC Cup where they lost to Kuwait SC of Kuwait. The club has the achievement of winning

2210-405: The club. There are around 12,000 members. Although, a limited company , named East Bengal Club Pvt. Ltd., was later formed, and both are governed by the club parallelly. Sponsorships and investments happen via this corporate company. The club is governed by its own set of rules and regulations. Amendments and resolutions are passed via extraordinary or annual general meeting . Currently

2275-422: The collaboration with Emami as the principal investors of the club. The club confirmed their participation in the 2022-23 Indian Super League season with the arrival of the new investors. On 18 July, after two months of contractual discussions between the club and the investor group, the club finally started the recruitment process for the new season after receiving a go-ahead from the investors. On 22 July,

2340-599: The cousin of his then teammate Dilip Palit, in 1979. They have a son, Abhishek, who played football like his father, but did not take it professionally. He has been employed with Bengal Chemicals since 1979, and currently in its Bangalore office, in the marketing department. He resides in Fraser Town , a locality in Bangalore, with his family in his house named "Soccer Ville". East Bengal East Bengal F.C. East Bengal Football Club , commonly referred to as East Bengal ,

2405-461: The final term sheet was not accepted and signed by the club officials. The club officials, however, stated that East Bengal shall continue to play in the Indian Super League, and shall be announcing their new investors within the next two weeks. East Bengal was once again handed another transfer ban by AIFF for non-payment of dues for seven of their players. On 25 May, East Bengal announced

2470-551: The finals in Delhi , he scored a hat-trick in the team's win 3–2, with Bagan winning the Cup after ten years. In the process, he became the first player to score a hat-trick in a Durand Cup final. The following season proved to be ordinary for both Ulaganathan and the team, failing to win a single trophy and also losing to Bengal 5–0 in the IFA Shield final. In his next season, on 24 July 1976, in

2535-573: The first nation-wide football league in India in 1996, which it has won 3 times since. They have also won 8 Federation Cups , three Super Cups , a record 29 IFA Shield , the Kuladakanta Shield and MLA Cup titles, and 16 Durand Cup titles, making the club one of the most decorated in Indian football. On 28 January 2024, they defeated the defending champions Odisha 3–2 in the Kalinga Super Cup final to win their first title in 12 years. As

2600-496: The first time in 1957 and the Bengal Hockey Association league in 1960. Again the club won the Rovers Cup several times during this era—1962, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1975—as well as the Durand Cup in 1952, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1970, 1972 and 1978. The club also won its first Sait Nagjee football tournament and Bordoloi Trophy in 1968. The club stunned everyone by winning the 1970 IFA Shield against PAS Club of Iran by

2665-501: The football rights are with a new limited company, Emami East Bengal FC Pvt. Ltd. jointly owned by East Bengal and Emami Group who owns 77% stake of the club. The club has used several stadiums at Kolkata, Howrah and Barasat , including the Eden Gardens , which has been reserved for cricket since Salt Lake Stadium opened in 1984. The first ground used by the club was Kumartuli Park in north Kolkata. The Salt Lake Stadium, also known as Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK),

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2730-399: The football team into a private, limited company. He also secured sponsorship from local brands and companies like Khadims. In 1998, he collaborated with Vijay Mallya 's United Breweries Group , which then formed a new Private Limited Company, with a 50–50 shareholding, called United East Bengal Football Team Private Limited and incorporated the football team—the first in the country. The team

2795-458: The game against Bengal, Ulaganathan assisted Mohammad Akbar in scoring a goal in 14 seconds from start. Receiving the delivery from defender Prasun, he beat Bengal defender Sudhir Karmakar, to pass the ball to Akbar who scored what was one of the fastest league goals, and the fastest Calcutta derby goal. He finished the season winning a unique treble with the team; the IFA League , IFA Shield and

2860-466: The hand holding flame torch (known as 'Mawshal' or ' মশাল ' in Bangla ) became the club emblem, which has remained to this day. In the year of 2020, East Bengal released a special centenary crest to celebrate 100 years of its existence. The primary and secondary colors of East Bengal are red and yellow respectively. Traditionally, the home kit consists of a red and yellow jersey with black shorts, while

2925-417: The line-up. When his request was not welcomed, Chaudhuri left the club along with Raja Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, Ramesh Chandra Sen, and Aurobinda Ghosh. They formed East Bengal as a Sports and Cultural Association in the neighbourhood of Jorabagan on 1 August 1920. The name East Bengal was chosen for the newly formed club as the founders hailed from the eastern region of Bengal . Sarada Ranjan Ray took on

2990-425: The main ultras (supporters) group of East Bengal, was established in 2013. It was the first ultras group to be established in the country. Since its inception, this group has set many new records and broken older ones. Though initially, people were skeptical about the group, now they have seen in what ways this group is benefitting Indian football. Though all these achievements came along with some controversies. As in

3055-462: The members of the first team squad by the board. In the same month of its formation, the club participated in its maiden tournament in, the Hercules Cup, a seven-a-side tournament. On 11 August 1920, the club played their first match in the tournament and in their history against Metropolitan College, which they went on to win 4–0. East Bengal went on to win the tournament, announcing the arrival of

3120-543: The new head-coach of the team for the season. The club also announced that the formal tie-up between them and the new investor group Emami . East Bengal FC has hired former Indian Super League (ISL) champion Carles Cuadrat as their new head coach on a two-year deal. The club clinched Super Cup title in 2024 and qualified for the AFC Champions League 2 play-offs. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi 's Satyagraha swept over India and affected football. Indian clubs boycotted

3185-444: The ongoing football season in the country. The then investor, Quess pulled out from the two-year-old agreement by July 2020. On 1 August, the club completed its 100 years of existence. In September, Shree Cement was announced as the new investor of the club. The company acquired 76 percent shares of the club and renamed it from "East Bengal Football Club" to "Sporting Club East Bengal". Later that month, after successful bidding,

3250-466: The ongoing Calcutta Football League midway through the season. Amidst much confusion, Royal Regiment was declared the winner in the first division. However, East Bengal was not allowed to be promoted to the First Division. Thousands of East Bengal fans and officials decided to hold a protest march at the East Bengal Ground . It was at this march that flaming torches were carried by the protesters. And

3315-440: The only goal for East Bengal. It took the club till 1942 to win their first IFA First Division title. East Bengal won their first IFA Shield in 1943. They then achieved the double in 1945 by winning both the Calcutta Football League (CFL) and IFA Shield. In 1948, East Bengal became the first team to defeat a foreign club on home soil. They won 2–0 against the visiting Chinese Olympic XI. East Bengal won their first treble in

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3380-480: The past, there have been fights and hooliganism among the fans of the rival clubs, the administration does not completely trust the group's functioning. Established on 15 November 2006, East Bengal the Real Power is India's first registered fan club. It is East Bengal's largest fan club and one of the largest in the country. In its early years, its functioning was limited to online platforms, but later on, it became

3445-501: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ulaganathan&oldid=1182389253 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Monitored short pages Narayanswami Ulaganathan Narayanswami Ulaganathan (born 1952)

3510-408: The role of becoming the first president of this newly formed club while Suresh Chandra Chowdhury and Tarit Bhusan Roy were declared to be the first joint secretaries of the club. Soon after, Nagen Kali, M. Talukdar, B. Sen, N. Gossain, Goshto Paul (on loan from Mohun Bagan) , P. Bardhan, S. Das, S. Tagore, J. Mukherjee, Ramesh Chandra Sen, S. Bose, C. Bose, A. Roy, and A. Bannerjee were announced to be

3575-481: The same league. East Bengal was next in line for promotion. However, more controversy arose since the IFA allowed only two Indian-based clubs in the IFA First Division at a time (at that time, the IFA was a British organization). This rule had previously deprived clubs like "Kumartuli" and "Town" from entering the First Division. During a governing body meeting of the IFA, the nine British clubs approved East Bengal's promotion to

3640-401: The season third behind rivals East Bengal and Aryan . Having had a difficult start at the club, he considered leaving the club at the time. This was until Durand Cup of the season came. Bagan beat Bengal in the semifinals, with Ulaganathan scoring a late winner through a header with three minutes left. The 1–0 win broke Bengal's losing streak of 1,932 days against them. Facing JCT Mills in

3705-664: The team win its first Federation Cup , after the team played out a draw with Bagan 0–0, hence being declared joint winners. Ulaganathan returned to his former club Mohun Bagan in 1979. He had Xavier Pius as his strike partner, both of whom would go on to win many trophies together, during their time at Bagan. During his second spell at Bagan, Ulaganathan won the IFA League in 1979 and 1983, Durand Cups in 1979, 1980 and 1982, and IFA Shield Cups in 1979, 1981 and 1982 along with two Federation Cup titles. In 1983, following four seasons with Bagan, Ulaganathan signed for another Calcutta club, Mohammedan Sporting . Once there, he helped his team win

3770-542: The top tier. Mohammedan won the I-league in 2023–24 season and was promoted to ISL . Unlike the ever fierce East Bengal-Mohun Bagan feud termed as Kolkata Derby , the matches including Mohammedan and Mohun Bagan or East Bengal is commonly termed as Mini Kolkata Derby. East Bengal is mainly organized as a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 , which means one can avail of membership in

3835-431: The tournament. Sailen Manna , a former Mohun Bagan player was told of Ulaganathan's talent by Arumoy Naigam and Kannan, who tried to sign him for Bagan during the national selection camp in 1972. However, he was not released by his then club and employer CIL, for, the rules said, he had to apply for a transfer six months in advance. However, he signed for Bagan in 1974. He had an ordinary first season with Bagan finishing

3900-510: The winners, East Bengal qualified for the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two preliminary stage. On 28 July 1920, Jorabagan was scheduled to play against Mohun Bagan in the Coochbehar Cup. Jorabagan sent out their starting eleven but with the notable exclusion of defender Sailesh Bose, who was dropped from the squad for undisclosed reasons. The then vice-president of Jorabagan, Suresh Chandra Chaudhuri, asked in vain for Bose to be included in

3965-447: The world would also set their keen eyes on this event, as it was a way for them to re-integrate with their culture after the partition. The Kolkata Derby consistently brings in 60,000+ spectators on each match day and remains as one of the most viewed sporting events in the country. Both sets of supporters have unconditional love for their clubs, which is often vocalized in the form of chants and displaying tifos . The Kolkata Derby holds

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4030-417: Was introduced. Torch rallies and events were organised, and attended by former players, coaches, presidents, etc. The centenary kit was unveiled, which was inspired by the 1925–26 season kit. The club participated in the Durand Cup , the Calcutta Football League and the I-League , and played its first match and won against Army Red in the Durand Cup. The year 2020, saw the wake of COVID-19 which halted

4095-531: Was renamed Kingfisher East Bengal FC. [REDACTED] The club entered the 21st century in style, winning the 2000–01 National Football League season. They became the first club to win back-to-back titles after winning the 2002–03 and 2003–04 versions of the league. The club went on to win the Federation Cup again in 2007, 2009 , 2010 and 2012 . They also won the Indian Super Cup in 2006 and 2011. The club won their third international trophy in

4160-586: Was renowned for his speed with the ball and footwork as a winger, and was considered one of India's best wingers during his time. He was notable in not having received a single yellow card throughout his career. He retired from professional football in 1985. Ulaganathan was born in 1952 into a Tamilian family in Gautamapura, Austin Town , a locality in Bangalore , of the erstwhile Mysore State (now Karnataka ). He played cricket , football, gilli-danda and marbles as

4225-501: Was then called up for the 1973 Merdeka Cup, when he scored his first goal for India, in a match against Cambodia , a match that India won 3–0. In the quarterfinal against Malaysia , he injured his shinbone following a collision with a player that made him to sit out of the team for six months. He was member of the squad that took part at the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran and the 1977 goodwill tour of Zambia . Ulaganathan married Arati Palit,

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