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  1. Sheoo Mewalal (also known as Sahu Mewalal; 1 July 1926 – 27 December 2008) was an Indian footballer in Kolkata. He played as a striker and was known for his fitness, bicycle kicks, and goal-scoring abilities, especially using the rabona kick.

  2. The recipient of that rare request was Sheoo Mewalal, himself a rarity in Indian football. And so, Mewalal went and scored the only goal of a game against Iran to clinch an Asian Games football title.

  3. May 24, 2020 · Sheoo was the top-scorer in the Calcutta Football League on four occasions and scored 39 goals for Bengal in the Santosh Trophy. He found a place in India’s first post-independence squad and was top scorer in the team’s tour of Europe in the late 40s, including two goals against Ajax Amsterdam.

  4. Dec 27, 2008 · Sheoo Mewalal former footballer from India Defender * Jul 1, 1926 in Daulatapura, Bihar, British India.

    • India
    • July 1, 1926
    • Daulatapura, Bihar
  5. This is the profile site of the manager Sheoo Mewalal. The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for.

  6. Oct 9, 2017 · In 1951, India took the lead in organizing the first Asian Games in a bid to strengthen diplomatic relations through the uniting power of sport. This meet established the legend of two contrasting greats, Sailen Manna and Sheoo Mewalal. The former, a lanky defender, hailed from mainland Bengal and was a vocal leader.

  7. Sheoo Mewalal (also known as Sahu Mewalal; 1 July 1926 – 27 December 2008) was an Indian footballer in Kolkata. He played as a striker and was known for his fitness, bicycle kicks, and goal-scoring abilities, especially using the rabona kick.