Tuesday 17 February 2015

C.M. Chidanandan











C.M. Chidanandan   in his teenage,  started playing football at Brothers Club in Kannur.



He  was one of the early heroes of Kerala football. A fearsome forward who kept rival defences guessing, and back-lapping once in possession.


C.M. Chidanandan played for the State for four years between 1959 and 1962 before moving out of Kerala to join the Indian Army.

In between, he also played for Kolkata giant Mohun Bagan for one season in the company of greats like Chuni Goswami, Jarnail Singh, Mariappa Kempaiah, Arumanayagam and T. Abdul Rahman, before a bout of typhoid and an injury forced him to return home to Kannur.

And, through the following few years, he donned the colours of MRC-Wellingdon, prior to moving out of the Army and taking up several jobs, including one in the Gulf and, on retirement, settling down in Chennai.


He said, At the Brothers Club in Kannur where he  started playing as a teenager, there was an internal league, with players divided into five teams. And these matches then used to draw crowds of more than 3,000 spectators. Now we seem to have a very small number of tournaments.




2015 December Month.

മുൻ കേരള ക്യാപ്ടൻ ശ്രി സി എം ചിതാനന്ദൻകണ്ണൂർ മുനിസിപ്പാൽ ജവഹർ സ്റ്റേഡിയത്തിൽ നടന്നു വരുന്ന സീനിയർ ഡിവിഷൻ ലീഗ്  ചാപിയെൻഷിപ്പിൽ കളിക്കാരുമായി പരിജയപെടുന്നു. കൂടെ ശ്രി സി വി സുനിൽ, ബി ഉമ്മർ സി ഡി എഫ് എ പ്രസിഡന്റും വൈസ് പ്രസിഡന്റും.









Chidanandan Cheruvari   October 5Edited  Brothers. :-) — with Tirthanandan.
Courtesy :
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=201038343641209&set=rpd.100012051341572&type=3&theater
















Kerala State Team - 1958 Santosh Trophy with then Transport Minister - TV Thomas
Unfortunately Kerala was out early in this tournament.
— with Tirthanandan, Sangita Madhavan Nair, Thambi (reserve goalie), Balan Panikkan, Krishnan Nair, Balakrishnan (Captain), George (Right forward), Indrabalan, TV Thomas (Transport Minister), Selvam George, Hameed (center forward), Papachan (coach), C. P. Krishnan Nair and Indrapalanagaram fb friends at Trivandrum.






























Monday 2 February 2015

M.NAJEEB






M. Najeeb scored the lone goal to help the Maharashtra state lift the 56th Santosh Trophy (beating hosts Kerala 1-0 at Thrissur) in 2000. (Ironically the goal which sealed the fate of Kerala was scored by a boy from Kannur wearing Maharashtra colours). 

M. Najeeb  represented India in a number of international tournaments for eight years. Najeeb also played for leading clubs in the country. In 2001, he was reported to be the most expensive player in the country with an annual earning of Rs 12 lakh. He was then playing for Mahindra United.


In 1995 he was part of the Indian team for the pre-Olympics in Russia. In 1999, he played for the country in the SAF Games in Nepal in which India won a bronze. He scored a goal in India's 2-1 victory in the quarter-finals. He played in the Merdeka Cup in Malaysia in 2000 and Asia Cup in Abu Dhabi. He was part of the Indian team's London tour in 2001. IM Vijayan and Joe Paul Ancheri were his teammates. 


While all his teammates in the national team got government jobs under sports quota, Najeeb did not. The reason, Najeeb doesn't know. He keeps trying by knocking at the doors of the chief minister and central ministers. .......................... read more........