Quick Info
| Profession | Footballer |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 14/12/1996 |
| Age | 29 years |
| Birthplace | Burnpur, Asansol, West Bengal, India |
Latest News about Ritwik Das
15/03/2025
Ritwik Das played a key role in Jamshedpur FC's 2024–25 Indian Super League campaign, contributing goals and assists as the club remained competitive in the league standings. His performances on the wing were widely praised for their pace, creativity, and defensive work rate.
08/01/2025
Ritwik Das was named in India's provisional squad for the 2025 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, highlighting his continued importance in the national team setup. His inclusion reflected his consistent form in the Indian Super League and his growing reputation as one of India's promising attacking wingers.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Ritwik Kumar Das |
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| Summary | Ritwik Kumar Das is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Indian Super League club Jamshedpur FC. Born in Burnpur, Asansol, West Bengal, he began his football journey at Mohun Bagan Academy and later played for clubs such as Calcutta Customs, Kalighat MS, Real Kashmir, Kerala Blasters, and Jamshedpur FC. He has also represented the India national team, making his senior international debut in 2023. |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 9" (175 cm) |
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| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Asansol, West Bengal |
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Family
| Father | Retired Deputy General Manager of Steel Authority Of India Limited, IISCO Steel Plant, Burnpur (died in 2020) |
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| Mother | Mita Das |
Career
| International Debut | 22 March 2023 against Myanmar |
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| Jersey Number | #18 (Jamshedpur FC) |
| Youth Career | Mohun Bagan |
| Senior Career |
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| Coach/Mentor | Chinmoy Sarkar |
| Position | Winger |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Became passionate about football after watching the FIFA World Cup in 2006 alongside his father. | |
| 2. Traveled five hours from Asansol to Kolkata for training at Mohun Bagan Academy, often three to four days a week with his mother. | |
| 3. Spent two years at Mohun Bagan Academy before starting his professional career at Calcutta Customs. | |
| 4. After moving from Calcutta Customs, played for Kalighat Milan Sangha and then Real Kashmir FC in the second division of the I-League. | |
| 5. Was part of India's squad that won the 2023 Hero Tri-Nation International Football Tournament. |