Murad Bakhsh (footballer)

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Murad Bakhsh Makwa (1943 – 2019) was a Pakistani footballer who played as a defender.[1][2] Bakhsh played for various clubs during his playing days. He also represented the Pakistan national team during the 1960s.

Full name Murad Bakhsh Makwa
Date of birth 1943
Place of birth Lyari, Karachi, British India
Date of death 2019 (aged 76)
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Murad Bakhsh
Bakhsh in the 1960s
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Full name Murad Bakhsh Makwa
Date of birth 1943
Place of birth Lyari, Karachi, British India
Date of death 2019 (aged 76)
Place of death Karachi, Pakistan
Position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958–1960 Karachi
1960–1970 Dacca Division
1960–1963 Dhaka Wanderers
1962–1965 Victoria SC
1966–1970 Pakistan Airlines
International career
1963–1969 Pakistan
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

Bakhsh sitting at the far right with Dhaka Wanderers Club at the Pakistan President's Gold Cup in Karachi in 1961.

Bakhsh represented the Karachi football team at the National Football Championship In late 1950s and early 1960s. He was selected for the Karachi Greens for the 1960 National Football Championship.[3]

In 1960, following his impressive performances, Dhaka Wanderers brought Bakhsh in, winning their seventh First Division League title. During his stay in the Dhaka League, he also represented the Dacca Division at the National Football Championship. In 1963, the club finished as runner-up of the Aga Khan Gold Cup after defeating Police AC, Nepal XI, Pakistan Western Railway and Indonesia XI in the semi-final. In the final, held on 29 October 1963, Wanderers lost 1–2 to Pakistan Railways, with Bakhsh included in the starting eleven of the game.[4]

In 1962, Bakhsh represented the Victoria Sporting Club, at the 1962 Aga Khan Gold Cup held in Dacca, playing a key role throughout the tournament, also being included in the final.[5][6] Bakhsh also captained and played for the side throughout the 1960s.[7][8][9]

In 1966, Murad then transferred to Pakistan Airlines, playing and captaining them on several occasions.[10][11]

International career

Bakhsh presenting the team to chief guests before a match against CSKA Moscow at the KMC Stadium on 28 February 1969

In 1963, Bakhsh represented the Pakistan national football team against Iran at the 1964 Summer Olympics qualification.[12][13] The following year, he toured China with the national team.[14][15]

In 1965, he toured Ceylon with the national team, and also later played the 1965 RCD Cup.[16] Where he was praised for his defensive abilities as left fullback, preventing several goals in the eventual 1–3 defeat against Turkey.[17] In 1967, Bakhsh was selected to play for Pakistan, for their participation at the 1967 RCD Cup.[18][19][20] He also featured in the 1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification in Burma.[21]

In 1969, Bakhsh was appointed as the captain when the national side toured the Soviet Union for unofficial test matches against club sides,[22] and led the team during the 1969 Friendship Cup held in Tehran, Iran, marking his last appearances with the team.[23]

Coaching career

After retiring as player, Bakhsh served as assistant coach of the Pakistan Airlines football team. He served as head coach of the Pakistan Blues team at the 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament.[21]

Death

In his last years, Bakhsh spent his life in Karachi, and featured as special guest in several local tournaments.[24][25] He died in 2019 in Karachi, at the age of 76.

Honours

Dhaka Wanderers

Victoria SC

See also

References

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