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Sahu Mewalal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sahu Mewalal
Sahu Mewalal (1 July 1926 – 27 December 2008) was an Indian Olympian footballer who plied his trade at Kolkata (then Calcutta). His playing position was striker and he was known for his excellent fitness, bicycle kicks and goal scoring abilities.〔(Goal.com )〕 ==Childhood and early career== Mewalal was born on July 1, 1926, in Daulatapur in Chitarghati Panchayat of the erstwhile Gaya district (now Nawada district) in Bihar, to Sahoo Mahadeoram and Kusumi Devi. He spent his early days playing football in Daulatpur at the banks of Khuri river flowing next to his village, with the seeds of the tar tree. In 1937, his family shifted to Calcutta (now Kolkata), with his father working at the Fort William, and resided at the locality, Fort William and Hastings. Once in Calcutta, his footballing talent was noticed by Sergeant Barnett who guided him to join the Morning Star Club. Barnett would then become his first coach. Known for his ability to shoot with both feet, Mewalal credited Sergeant R. Blackey for helping him with the technique. He began playing as a right-in and was eventually urged at the club to play in the center-forward position, considering his physique and the ball shooting technique. he began playing for the Napier club the following year. He made his name at the club scoring an important goal in a draw against Grear Sporting Club.
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