Sahu Mewalal
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Sahu Mewalal was an Indian Olympian
Olympic Games
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 footballer who plied his trade at Kolkata (then Calcutta). His playing position was striker
Striker
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 and he was known for his excellent fitness, bicycle kicks and goal scoring abilities.

Personal life

Mewalal was born on 1 July 1926 at Daulatapur of Gaya District
Gaya District
Gaya is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India. The district is having a common boundary with the Jharkhand state in the south. Gaya city is its largest city and the district headquarters.-History:...

 in Bihar
Bihar
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. As a child, he shifted to Kolkata
Kolkata
Kolkata , formerly known as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly River, it was the commercial capital of East India...

 with his father who was an employee at the Fort William
Fort William, India
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. who spent the rest of his life in Kolkata and worked with the railways . At the age of 18 he married Laxmi Devi Lal and had two children Kishan Lal and Gauri Devi . At the age of 60 his ba luck started after his daughter in law 's death.
In 2008 he got pneumonia his grandson Vevik Lal took him to SSKM Hospital Kolkata his addmison was at first refused but his area's councelor Faiyaz Ahmed Khan paid his admison. He died that November.

Club career

Mewalal started his club career in 1938 with Khiddirpore Club which was then playing in the 2nd Division of Calcutta Football League
Calcutta Football League
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. He came in to the limelight in 1944 when he scored the winning goal for the IFA
Indian Football Association
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 XI against India XI. In 1945, he joined the 1st Division club Aryans. It was his hattrick for Aryans in the same year against Mohun Bagan in a Calcutta league match that impressed the then Mohun Bagan captain Sailen Manna
Sailen Manna
Sailendra Nath Manna , known popularly as Sailen Manna, is an Indian International Footballer and is considered to be one of the best defenders India has ever produced. He has represented and captained India in different international competitions including Olympics and Asian Games...

 and in 1946 he joined Mohun Bagan under Manna. In 1947 he joined the Eastern Railway Football Club. After spending 8 years with them, he joined BNR Football Club. In 1958, while playing in an Inter-Railway tournament in Kharagpur
Kharagpur
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 his knee was broken. This incident brought an end to Mewalal’s illustrious 20-year career.

During his club career, he scored more than 150 goals in the local league. He also scored 39 goals for Bengal in Santosh Trophy
Santosh Trophy
Santosh Trophy is an annual Indian football tournament which is contested by states and government institutions. The first winners were Bengal, who also lead the all-time winners list with 31 titles till date....

 including five hattricks. Mewalal was the top-scorer in the Calcutta Football League on four occasions. He achieved this feat in 1949, 1951 & 1954 for Eastern Railways and in 1958 for BNR. He also scored a record of 32 hattricks in local fottbal tournaments which record stands even today.

International career

Mewalal represented India
India national football team
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 at the 1948 London Olympics and 1952 Helsinki Olympics. He also toured several European countries in the late 1940s as part of the Indian team. He also played for India in their tours of Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Thailand in the 1950s.

Mewalal is best remembered in the international arena as the architect of Indian Gold medal winning effort in the 1951 Delhi Asian Games
Asian Games
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. He scored in all the matches of the tournament for India and also scored the winning goal in India's 1-0 victory over Iran
Iran national football team
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 in the final.

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