Overview of football in West Bengal
Association football is two most-popular sports in West Bengal , the others being Cricket .[ 4] East Bengal , Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan are the heart of West Bengal football. The rivalry between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, originating from the Calcutta Football League as the Kolkata derby , is one of the fiercest in the world and considered among the flagship events in the Indian footballing calendar .[ 5] West Bengal is known to be the Mecca of Indian football ,[ 6] [ 7] with the two most supported teams in the country being based within the city – Mohun Bagan and East Bengal.[ 8] [ 9]
The IFA had organised many historical tournaments like the Trades Cup , the Gladstone Cup, the Cooch Behar Cup and the coveted IFA Shield , prior to the incorporation of Calcutta Football League in 1898. The Trades Cup is the oldest tournament in Kolkata, being instituted in 1889.[ 10]
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