Mohammedan Sporting sign 17 players at IFA office in two days

The side has last year Hero I-League top scorer Dipanda Dicka...
Mohammedan Sporting Club, on Friday, has registered eight more footballers for the upcoming 2017/18 Calcutta Football League, at the Indian Football Association (IFA) Office in Kolkata. Players were accompanied by the Team Manager Belal Ahmed Khan and Office Secretary Akbar Ali.
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Having registered nine other footballers yesterday, the Black Panthers now have a total of 17 footballers registered for Premier Division: A; of the CFL, commencing from the first week of August.
The players who got themselves registered today are Prohlad Roy, Debasish Pradhan, Priyankar Dasgupta, Satyam Sharma, Ankit Mukherjee, Tirthankar Sarkar, Amit Chakraborty and Lironthung Lotha.
Meanwhile, Mohammedan SC will play a friendly game against Premier Division – B side George Telegraph on Saturday at 8:30 AM in club ground.
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[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]On Thursday, Mohammedan Sporting Club, in presence of Hony. General Secretary Jb. Ghazal Uz Zafar had registered a total of 9 footballers for the forthcoming CFL Premier Division – A 2017/18, at the Indian Football Association (IFA) Office in Kolkata.
The players who got themselves registered are, Rana Gharami, Kamran Farooque, Amir Hossain, Mumtaz Akhtar, Sheikh Faiaz, Mobin Rai, Pranit Lama Tamang, Sankar Roy and Dipendu Dowary.
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