Delhi's veteran football administrator and Hindustan FC owner DK Bose dead

Bose died at the Indian Spinal Injury Centre at Vasant Kunj on Saturday evening. He was in his early 70s.

Press Trust of India May 02, 2021 12:12:33 IST
Delhi's veteran football administrator and Hindustan FC owner DK Bose dead

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New Delhi: Veteran football administrator and Hindustan FC owner Dilip Kumar Bose died at a local hospital here after battling COVID-19 .

Bose died at the Indian Spinal Injury Centre at Vasant Kunj on Saturday evening. He was in his early 70s.

Most of Bose's family members are also currently suffering from the deadly infection.

His father died on 29 April, the day Bose was admitted to the hospital.

Bose was part of the Executive Committee of the then Delhi Soccer Association for many years.

He was also part of the organising committees whenever Delhi hosted any international or national competitions.

Football Delhi mourned the death of Bose and offered condolences to his family, saying he was one of the strongest pillars of strength in city football.

"His passion and devotion for the game was second to none. He made immense contribution to football in Delhi, and it was his hardwork, commitment and dedication he made Hindustan FC a name in India (sic)," Football Delhi President Shaji Prabhakaran said.

"His death is a personal loss. I have known him for more than 20 years. We will remember Mr DK Bose as an able administrator who has given everything for the game. It will be difficult for Delhi football to fill a vacuum left by him. We will miss him big time."

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