India I-League 03/15 11:30 19 East Bengal Club v Mohun Bagan - Postponed
India I-League 03/10 11:30 18 [1] Mohun Bagan v Aizawl FC [9] W 1-0
India I-League 03/05 11:30 17 [1] Mohun Bagan v Chennai City FC [6] D 1-1
India I-League 03/01 11:30 16 [9] Trau FC v Mohun Bagan [1] W 1-3
India I-League 02/22 11:30 15 [3] Churchill Brothers SC v Mohun Bagan [1] W 0-3
India I-League 02/14 11:30 14 [1] Mohun Bagan v Neroca FC [10] W 6-2
India I-League 02/09 11:30 12 Mohun Bagan v Punjab F.C. W 1-0
India I-League 01/31 13:30 11 [9] Chennai City FC v Mohun Bagan [1] W 2-3
India I-League 01/23 08:30 9 [6] Neroca FC v Mohun Bagan [1] W 0-3
India I-League 01/19 11:30 5 [1] Mohun Bagan v East Bengal Club [5] W 2-1
India I-League 01/14 08:30 8 [3] Minerva Punjab v Mohun Bagan [1] D 1-1
India I-League 01/09 11:30 7 [2] Mohun Bagan v Indian Arrows [11] W 1-0
India I-League 01/05 06:00 6 [7] Real Kashmir FC v Mohun Bagan [4] W 0-2
India I-League 12/22 11:30 5 Mohun Bagan v East Bengal Club - Postponed
India I-League 12/16 11:30 4 [5] Mohun Bagan v Gokulam FC [4] W 2-1
India I-League 12/11 11:30 3 [9] Mohun Bagan v Trau FC [10] W 4-0
India I-League 12/08 11:30 2 [6] Mohun Bagan v Churchill Brothers SC [2] L 2-4
India I-League 11/30 08:30 1 Aizawl FC v Mohun Bagan D 0-0
World Club Friendlies 10/29 13:00 - Terengganu v Mohun Bagan L 4-2
World Club Friendlies 10/25 13:00 - Chittagong Abahani v Mohun Bagan W 0-1
World Club Friendlies 10/23 09:59 - TC Sports Club v Mohun Bagan W 0-2
India Calcutta Football League 09/29 09:00 - Mohun Bagan v Kalighat MS W 3-0
India Calcutta Football League 09/24 09:00 - Mohun Bagan v Southern Samity W 4-0
India Calcutta Football League 09/19 09:33 - Mohun Bagan v Mohammedan SC L 2-3
India Calcutta Football League 09/15 09:00 - Mohun Bagan v Rainbow SC W 1-0
India Calcutta Football League 09/08 09:30 - Mohun Bagan v George Telegraph FC W 4-0
India Calcutta Football League 09/05 09:23 - Mohun Bagan v Bhawanipore FC W 2-0
India Calcutta Football League 09/01 09:30 - Mohun Bagan AC v East Bengal Club D 0-0
India Calcutta Football League 08/28 09:30 - Mohun Bagan v BSS Sporting Club W 2-1
India Calcutta Football League 08/14 09:30 - Mohun Bagan AC v Calcutta Customs D 1-1

Wikipedia - Mohun Bagan AC

Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is an Indian professional multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest multi-sports clubs in Asia. The club has various sports departments like football, cricket, hockey, tennis, athletics, eSports etc.

History

Bhupendra Nath Bose, the first president of Mohun Bagan

The foundation of Mohun Bagan stretches back into the 1880s when the neighborhood youth of presently known Fariapukur Lane in Shyambazar had set out in search for an ideal place to establish a football club, and came across a marble palace, Mohun Bagan Villa, owned by the family of a leading jute trader, Kirti Chandra Mitra.

On 15 August 1889, after a meeting of three prominent aristocratic Bengali families of North Kolkata – the Mitra family, the Basu family, and the Sen family – presided over by Bhupendra Nath Basu himself, Mohun Bagan Sporting Club was formed. Bhupendra Nath Basu became the first president of the newly founded club and Jyotindra Nath Basu was the first secretary of it.

During the initial years, the meager ground inside the palace was used by the club for hosting matches, including their first match that was played against the team of Eden Hindu Hostel students, and lost 1–0. The club management hugely emphasized providing memberships to the youth and maintained a strict code of conduct with an avowed objective of producing excellent sportsmen and imbuing them with impeccable moral and social values.

At the first-anniversary assembly, the Presidency College students and members of the club invited their professor, F. J. Rowe, to attend. Rowe pointed out the inappropriate naming of the club and suggested replacing "Sporting" with "Athletic" since the club didn't indulge in sporting activities, like angling or rifle shooting. Thus, the members agreed and renamed the club as Mohun Bagan Athletic Club.

The second-anniversary assembly was presided by Sir Thomas Holland, who later became a member of the Executive Council of Governor-General of India. In 1891, with the help of the Maharaja Durga Charan Laha of Shyampukur, the club ground was relocated within his residential estate, now known as Laha Colony. The club ground was later relocated to Shyam Square in Bagbazar, with the help of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation chairman, Henry Lee. In 1900, Mohun Bagan became the partner of Presidency College and shared their ground at Maidan, where they would continue to play for 15 years.

Mohun Bagan is one of the oldest and most prestigious soccer teams in India. Founded in 1889, the team is based in Kolkata, West Bengal and competes in the I-League, the top tier of Indian football.

The team is known for its passionate fan base and rich history, having won numerous domestic and international titles over the years. Mohun Bagan has a fierce rivalry with East Bengal, another top club in Kolkata, and their matches, known as the Kolkata Derby, are some of the most anticipated and intense fixtures in Indian football.

The team's colors are green and maroon, and their home matches are played at the iconic Salt Lake Stadium, which has a capacity of over 85,000 spectators. Mohun Bagan has produced some of the finest players in Indian football history and continues to be a powerhouse in the sport, both on and off the field.