Asian Games winning former India football goalkeeper Prodyut Burman passed away this evening at a city hospital following a prolonged illness.
The 81-year-old was suffering from Parkinson's disease for a long time and breathed his last at the SSKM Hospital today at 4.40pm. He is survived by wife, one son and a daughter.
"He was hospitalised for four times in last seven months," son Pronab Burman said.
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Paying rich tribute to him, legendary footballer PK Banerjee who also started alongside Burman at the Railways said: "He was a goalkeeper of extraordinary calibre."
"He played in three matches of the Asian Games but missed the final," Banerjee, who had scored a goal in their 2-1 win against South Korea in the final, remembered.
"We were very close friends. It's a sad day of my life. He left me on this auspicious day of Kali Puja (festival). I pray to God that his soul rest in peace," he said in his condolence message.
Burman represented Eastern Railway in a golden period when they had won their only Calcutta Football League Premier Division title in 1958. Later he moved to Mohun Bagan.
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