Former India footballer Parimal Dey passes away at 81 (Image Source: IANS)
Former India footballer Parimal Dey passed away at the age of 81 here on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. Born on May 4, 1941, Dey was conferred with the Banga Bhushan title by the Government of West Bengal in 2019 after his retirement from active football.
A highly skillful inside-left during his prime in the 1960s, Dey made five appearances for India, with his only goal for the country being the an all-important winner against the Republic of Korea in the Bronze Medal match of the 1966 Merdeka Cup in Kuala Lumpur, the only goal in the game.
At the domestic level, he had the honour of winning the Santosh Trophy twice in 1962, 1969. Having played as a forward for East Bengal, he netted 84 goals and also captained the club in 1968.