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Leo Pinto

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Indian field hockey player (1914–2010)

Leo Pinto
Personal information
Full nameLeo Hillary Knowles Pinto
Born(1914-04-11)11 April 1914
Nairobi,East Africa
Died10 August 2010(2010-08-10) (aged 96)
Mumbai,Maharashtra, India
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Senior career
YearsTeam
Byculla Rovers
Lusitanians
Tata Sports Club
National team
YearsTeamCapsGoals
India
Medal record

Leo Pinto (11 April 1914 – 10 August 2010) was an Indianfield hockey player who played as a goalkeeper, who won the gold medal with theIndia national team at the1948 Summer Olympics in London. During the peak of his playing days, he was rated among the best goalkeepers in the world.[1]

Early life

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Pinto was born as Leo Hillary Knowles Pinto on 11 April 1914, inNairobi, East Africa (now inKenya). His wife's name was Jenny Pinto. He was born to a family ofPortuguese descent, with their roots inGoa, India. Pinto's family moved toBombay (now Mumbai) when he was eight. He attended the St. Stanisalus school in Bombay and graduated in 1932, before joining the Antonio D'Souza High School inByculla, Bombay.[2] He played hockey,football andcricket as a kid. He, however took up hockey seriously at the age of 13, and as a goalkeeper.[3]

Career

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Pinto, as a professional played his first matches in the Aga Khan Tournament with the Byculla Rovers club, at a young age. As a student of the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, he represented the college in inter-collegiate tournaments along with his future colleagues in Indian senior national team, Owen Ferreira, Willie Fernandes and Owen Pinto. At the club level, he also played for Lusitanians Hockey Club and the Tata Sports Club. For the latter club, he played for 27 consecutive seasons and his career in club hockey lasted for 35 years.[1]

Playing for the Indian senior team, Pinto was to make his debut inOlympic Games, at the1936 Olympics in Berlin. But, a serious concussion sustained at one of the final trial matches ruled him out of the Games. However, he made his debut at the1948 Olympics in London, with the team winning the gold medal. He played in three of India's five matches at the Games and conceded just one goal.

Later years and death

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Following his career in hockey, Pinto became a coach and a member of the national selection committee of the Indian team that won the bronze medal at the1972 Olympics inMunich. He was also associated with the Bombay Hockey Association in the 1970s. He died in his residence inMumbai on 10 August 2010.[3]

References

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  1. ^ab"Leo Pinto biography".sports-reference.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved9 October 2014.
  2. ^"Leo Pinto profile".stanislites.org. Retrieved9 October 2014.
  3. ^ab"Nonagenarian Olympian goalkeeper Leo Pinto passes away". Zee News. 10 August 2010. Retrieved9 October 2014.

External links

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