century of celebration
1900s

In 1900, Subedar Major Sailen Basu took the charge as the secretary of the club. He paid highest attention towards the physical training and fitness of the players, something which had qualified knowledge about, gained during his service at the Army. And that showed great results. 100 years ago Mohun Bagan won Coochbehar Cup, in the year 1904, which was their first trophy. The year 1905 saw Mohun Bagan emerge as the winner of the Coochbehar Cup as well as the Gladstone Cup. At the Gladstone Cup finals, Mohun Bagan defeated Dalhousie (winner of that year's IFA Shield) by 6 goals to 1 .From 1906 to 1908 Mohun Bagan set a new record by winning the Trades Cup for consecutive 3 times. At that time, the Trades Cup was the next prestigious tournament after IFA Shield. In 1906, Mohun Bagan also won the Minot Fort Competition by defeating Calcutta Football Club. That year, the Mariners missed the chance of participating for the IFA Shield because P K Biswas, who had played for National A.C., also played for Mohun Bagan in the same year. This was considered illegal by IFA and therefore, Mohun Bagan was disqualified for that year. In 1907 and 1908, Mohun Bagan also won the Gladstone Cup and Coochbehar Cup. In 1909 Mohun Bagan won the Laxmibilash Cup for the first time.

Club Secretary Subedar Major Sailen Basu was the first and the highest Ranking Indian Officer of the 49th Bengal Regiment. Basu's role towards the club and team-making is remarkable. Such as the arrangement for a new club tent, a new ground, making a good football team and increase the number of Club members. In 1900, Mohun Bagan became the partner of Presidency College and shared the same ground at Kolkata Maiden (Ground). Mohun Bagan continued to play here for 15 years. Then in 1915, Mohun Bagan acquired the ground of National A.C. On this ground, Mohun Bagan played till 1963. In 1915, that ground stretched east–west. But afterwards, it became north–south like the other club grounds in Kolkata Maidan. Presently, that ground is occupied by one of the oldest clubs of Kolkata, the Aryans Club, which shares the ground with the East Bengal Club. Membership fee for ordinary members was 8 Annas (Anna - unit of Indian currency at that time. 16 Anna = 1 Rupee), and 4 Annas for the students. There was no discrimination regarding collection of membership fee from the rich to the poor. But the fund was not sufficient to build club premises on the Ground. That a meeting was held among the Club Officials became known. Jyotindranath Basu, Sailen Basu, Dwijen Basu, Sir Bhupendranath Mitra and Dr. Girish Ghosh were present. The meeting was regarding the construction of Clubhouse. Surprisingly, after some days, people noticed a clubhouse inside the Mohun Bagan Maidan premises. There is no evidence of this in the financial records of the club. The patrons remain unknown to us till date.

The first opportunity to participate in an IFA Shield came in 1909. At that time, the participation in the IFA Shield itself was an honour because not all teams were allowed to avail of the opportunity. The other lucky four teams were Sovabazar, Town Club, Heir Sporting and Chinsurah Sporting. But Mohun Bagan was eliminated in the second round after being defeated by Gordon Highlanders by three goals to nil. In the next year, after winning the Laxmibilash Cup and the Asanulla Cup, Mohun Bagan lost to Rifle Brigade in the second round of the IFA Shield.

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