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Indian Footballer R Dhanarajan Dies While Playing Match In Kerala

30 Dec, 2019 10:09 PM

    Footballer Dhanarajan Radhakrishnan, who represented Kolkata heavyweights Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, died while playing a match in Perintalmanna, Kerala after reportedly suffering a cardiac arrest.

     

    Playing a Sevens (seven-a-side) match for FC Perintalmanna against Sastha Medicals FC Thrissur on Sunday evening, the defender collapsed midway during the game and was immediately rushed to a hospital nearby.


    The 39-year-old died at 10.20 pm, hospital sources said. He collapsed in the 27th minute of the match, raising his left hand before collapsing.


    Radhakrishnan who began his career at erstwhile Chirag United, played professional football for 11 years.


    Besides being part of Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, he has also represented Mohammedan Sporting from 2012-14.


    The All India Football Federation on Monday condoled the death of Dhanarajan, who also played for the Bengal in the Santosh Trophy.


    The Sevens football tournament, popular in this part of the world, is organised by the All Kerala Sevens Football Association.


    Dhanarajan, along with mid-fielder Denson Devadas, came to Calcutta in 2005 and United Sports Club (then Chirag United) was the first team he played for.

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