Published on April 4, 2026
Gilbert Sangma, a football icon from Assam, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 71. His contributions to the sport and his remarkable career have left an indelible mark on the football landscape in the region.
Born on September 9, 1952, in Meghalaya, Sangma moved to Assam at an early age, where he quickly showed promise as a talented athlete. Recognized for his exceptional skills, he made a significant impact in various local and national tournaments, cementing his reputation as one of the top players of his generation.
Sangma was known for his dynamic playing style, which combined speed and agility with a deep understanding of the game. He represented several clubs throughout his career, including the famed Assured XI, and was a vital member of the Assam state team for many years. His achievements earned him accolades and respect from teammates and opponents alike.
Beyond his playing days, Sangma transitioned into coaching, where he continued to nurture young talent and promote the sport in Assam. He was praised for his dedication and passion for football, inspiring numerous young athletes to follow in his footsteps.
The news of his passing has sent shockwaves through the football community in Assam and beyond. Tributes have poured in from former teammates, fans, and sports enthusiasts, all recalling his significant role in shaping the future of football in the region.
Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, but it is anticipated that many will gather to pay their respects to a beloved figure in Assamese sports history. Gilbert Sangma’s legacy will endure, as he remains a symbol of excellence and commitment in football.
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