Abhra Mondal

Abhra Mondal

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Date of Birth October 3, 1986
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ISL to I-league 2018-19: 5 Players who made the switch ISL to I-league 2018-19: 5 Players who made the switch
ISL to I-league 2018-19: 5 Players who made the switch
Calcutta Football League 2018: East Bengal vs FCI - Telecast, Date, Start time and Where to watch online Calcutta Football League 2018: East Bengal vs FCI - Telecast, Date, Start time and Where to watch online
Calcutta Football League 2018: East Bengal vs FCI - Telecast, Date, Start time and Where to watch online
Opposition doesn't really matter nor do conditions: Bangar Opposition doesn't really matter nor do conditions: Bangar
Opposition doesn't really matter nor do conditions: Bangar
5 forgotten Indian footballers making their comebacks in ISL 2017 5 forgotten Indian footballers making their comebacks in ISL 2017
5 forgotten Indian footballers making their comebacks in ISL 2017
ISL 2017: Bengaluru FC keeper Lalthuammawia Ralte returns from injury, replaces Abhra Mondal ISL 2017: Bengaluru FC keeper Lalthuammawia Ralte returns from injury, replaces Abhra Mondal
ISL 2017: Bengaluru FC keeper Lalthuammawia Ralte returns from injury, replaces Abhra Mondal

Abhra Mondal: A Brief Biography

Abhra Mondal is an Indian footballer who plays for Pune F.C. in the I-League. He plays as a Goalkeeper. Abhra Mondal helped East Bengal FC win the Federation Cup in 2009 after three tremendous saves in the penalty shoot-out. Mondal signed for East Bengal FC in 2005 and ever since Mondal has mostly been used in the Federation Cup matches. On 24 November 2011 Mondal was officially loaned out by East Bengal to fellow I-League club Pune F.C. for the 2011-12 I-League season. He then made his debut for Pune against Air India FC in the I-League and helped Pune to the 2-0 victory. On 11 July 2012 Abhra Mondal signed a full contract with the club. This came after an impressive 11-match unbeaten streak and turned out to be hailed as the biggest protagonist in the clubs record and longest unbeaten run ever in the I-League.