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Bandya Kakade (c. 1945 – 17 October 2012) was an Indian footballer who was second-choice goalkeeper in the Indian squad that won a bronze medal at the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok. He understudied Kuppuswami Sampath in that competition and he was one of three goalkeepers who represented India in the qualifying competition for the 1972 Olympic Games. Having suffered paralysis of his right-hand side two years previously, Kakade died of a heart attack in Mumbai on 17 October 2012. He was unmarried.

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  • Bandya Kakade (Bombay ca. 1945 - 17 oktober 2012) was een Indiase voetbalkeeper, die met het Indiase voetbalelftal brons won op de Aziatische Spelen in Bangkok, in 1970. Kakade, die uit een familie van kleermakers kwam, werd geselecteerd voor het nationale juniorenteam, voordat hij bij Central Railway ging spelen. In 1966 werd hij keeper bij Mafatlal in Mumbai en in 1970 verhuisde hij naar Tata Sports Club, waar hij bijna twee decennia onder de lat zou staan, tot 1989. In het midden van de jaren zeventig kreeg hij van de regering in de deelstaat Maharashtra de Shiv Chhatrapati Award 1975-1976. Kakade stond bekend als een stijlvolle keeper die acrobatisch naar de bal kon duiken en uitstekend kon uittrappen. Kakade overleed aan de gevolgen van een hartaanval. (nl)
  • Bandya Kakade (c. 1945 – 17 October 2012) was an Indian footballer who was second-choice goalkeeper in the Indian squad that won a bronze medal at the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok. He understudied Kuppuswami Sampath in that competition and he was one of three goalkeepers who represented India in the qualifying competition for the 1972 Olympic Games. Having suffered paralysis of his right-hand side two years previously, Kakade died of a heart attack in Mumbai on 17 October 2012. He was unmarried. (en)
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