The 77-year-old was bed-ridden for more than five years after a hip injury and around 11am today, he breathed his last, his son Kaleem Ahmed told PTI.
Salam is survived by two sons and two daughters.
He represented India under Badru Banerjee at the Melbourne Games where India finished fourth and was the last football team to have made the Olympics.
At club level, Salam represented Mohammedan Sporting and led the team to win both the Calcutta Football League and IFA Shield in 1957.
Salam had guided India to become joint winners with Iran in the Asian Youth U-19 Cup in Bangkok in 1974.
He also coached Andhra Pradesh and was the first coach of the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh in 1981 and retired there as a deputy director.
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