All India Football Federation: July 29 has been recommended as 'India’s National Football Day' by Kanishka Pandey, head- Sports Research Centre at IMT Ghaziabad.
July 29, 1911, a red-letter day in Indian history. The Swadeshi Movement had died out with top leaders mostly arrested, retired or in their heavenly abode. The Revolutionary Movement was gaining strides. The general population was mainly a spectator with mostly mundane activities hither thither.
It seemed as if the country needed a spark. And the spark came not in some political rally or through an act or martyrdom but it was from a football field. Mohun Bagan, one of the oldest football clubs in Asia founded in the year 1889 in Kolkata by three prominent aristocratic Bengali Families achieved the impossible within a span of 22 years.