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AIFF condoles Manitombi Singh’s untimely demise!

All India Football Federation condoles the death of former India International Manitombi Singh. He was a member of the Blue Tigers squad that triumphed the LG Cup at the Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam in 2002. The former international was 39 when he passed away.

The right full-back came off the bench against hosts Vietnam on August 6, 2002 to make his international debut. Besides representing India in that tournament, he played in two friendlies against Jamaica at Watford and Wolverhampton.

All India Football Federation president Praful Patel sent his condolence message: “It is sad to hear that Manitombi Singh is no more. I share the grief.”

He represented India in the 2002 Asian Games in Busan as well.

AIFF general Secretary Kushal Das said, “Manitombi was a talented footballer and full of energy. May his soul rest in peace.”

At the club level, he captained Mohun Bagan to win the Airlines Gold Cup in 2004. He donned the Green and Maroon colours for consecutive two seasons (2003-2004) wherein he scored 3 goals. He was part of the Mohun Bagan’s triumphant IFA Shield campaign in 2003.

He represented Manipur in Santosh Trophy.

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