Previous India footballer Surajit Sengupta died on Thursday in the wake of doing combating with Covid for 24 days. He was 70.
Sengupta was conceded to the Peerless Hospital in Kolkata and was treated by an extraordinary group of specialists in the course of the most recent three weeks. His condition slowly became basic and in the course of the most recent 10 days, he was in a coma.
A remarkable conservative and one of the not many tip top athletes in Indian football, Sengupta’s down was tastefully satisfying. He played for both Mohun Bagan and East Bengal and addressed India at the 1974 and 1978 Asian Games. The 1978 IFA Shield game against Ararat Football Club, from recent Soviet Union, was perhaps his best execution. East Bengal lost the match, however Sengupta got an overwhelming applause.
After retirement, Sengupta moved to news-casting and stood firm on a publication foothold at Aajkaal paper.