Walter Louis Joseph de Sousa

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Walter Louis Joseph de Sousa

Also Known As: "Walter Luis de Sousa"
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Birthplace: Mbale,, Eastern, Uganda
Death: August 23, 1989 (68)
मुंबई, Maharashtra, India
Place of Burial: मुंबई, Maharashtra, India
Immediate Family:

Son of Tomás Rosário Epifanio dos Reis de Sousa and Srª. Lucilia Quiteria de Lima e Sousa
Husband of Private
Father of Private; Private User; Private User and Patrick Andrew Blaise de Sousa
Brother of Dr Patrick John de Souza; Josefina Lidia Emilia Isabel de Sousa and Maria Cordeiro

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About Walter Louis Joseph de Sousa

From Wikipedia A member of the Indian Field Hockey Team that took the gold medal at the 1948 Olympic competition, Walter D’Souza’s athletic career lasted around two decades. In 1943 he joined the Lusitanian Hockey Team and helped them take the Provincial Cup, the Lewis Cup, the Willie Fernandes Trophy and second place in the competition for the field hockey Aga Khan Trophy. That same year, he also joined the Young Goans Football club and won his first of three successive Nadkarni Cups with the team. He captained the Lusitanians in 1944 and 1945, winning the Aga Khan Trophy and achieving second place for the Lewis Cup. In 1952, he began playing soccer for Bombay and in 1954 and 1955 he captained the city’s field hockey team. As captain of the Indian Cultural League, he won the Indian Football Association’s Shield, the first time a team outside of Calcutta had won the honor. He left the Lusitanians in 1956 to play for Burma Shell and continued to play for various teams on and off through 1968.[1] In 1976 he was the selector of the Indian National Hockey Team that won its first (and, as of 2006, only) Hockey World Cup. His health and eyesight began to fail and he died in 1989. His funeral was attended by many prominent field hockey players, including Lawrie Fernandes and Leo Pinto.[2]

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Walter Louis Joseph de Sousa's Timeline

1920
December 16, 1920
Mbale,, Eastern, Uganda
1989
August 23, 1989
Age 68
मुंबई, Maharashtra, India
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मुंबई, Maharashtra, India