Overview
Anil Nandy is an Indian footballer. He is recorded in public structured-data sources as part of the cohort of Indian association football players, though detailed biographical information about his career, clubs and playing position is limited in widely available references.
Key Facts
| Name | Anil Nandy |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Association football |
| Occupation | Footballer |
Background
Indian football has a long competitive history, with organised club competition dating back to the late nineteenth century in cities such as Kolkata, and a national league structure that has evolved through the National Football League (1996–2007), the I-League (from 2007) and the Indian Super League. Players identified in cohorts of Indian footballers have typically participated in domestic club football organised under the All India Football Federation (AIFF), founded in 1937 and affiliated to FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.
Significance
Anil Nandy is catalogued among Indian footballers in open knowledge bases, contributing to the broader documentation of players associated with Indian domestic football. The surname Nandy is common in Bengal, a region historically central to Indian football through clubs such as Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting.
Related Topics
- Football in India
- All India Football Federation
- I-League
- Indian Super League
- Football in West Bengal
References
- Wikidata entity: Q107534527