Our Pride

Harvinder Singh Labhi

Harvinder Singh Labhi

Football in everything for Harvinder Singh Labhi. He breathes, eats, and sleeps football, which is why he showcases his exemplary skills in renowned clubs of India, exhibiting his prowess in the game of soccer. As a remarkable striker, he consistently scores goals in every match, making him a formidable footballer. He aspires to become the best footballer and aims to announce his presence on the global stage by participating in prestigious tournaments. With his accomplishments in sports, he has brought fame to the village of Nagdeepur in Hoshiarpur district, gaining recognition worldwide. Football is his passion, and he plays the game exceptionally well. However, his desires often remain hidden. He may not actively engage with the media, but they always manage to capture his on-field performances. Today, he tells me, "Forget about these things I've mentioned. Let's focus on what matters." Harvinder Singh Labbi is our pride, a true embodiment of our football culture, who will always be held in high regard. In fewer words, he possesses the ability to express a lot with limited words. His saying goes that he speaks everything through his game on the field, leaving no need for words.

He made his first appearance on April 15, 1981, at the home of Shri Harbans Lal and Mata Bimla Devi in Nagadipura village, Hoshiarpur district. Bandhan Singh, a teacher at the Government Secondary School Kharar Achharwal, taught him such playing techniques that he excelled and progressed ahead of his time. After Mahilpur School, he showcased his brilliance at Khalsa College Mahilpur, which led to his recruitment by the J.C.T. Club in Phagwara in 2002. Here, he mesmerized spectators with his sporting talent, earning him the highest recognition in India's competitive arena. In 2003, he achieved a remarkable feat by scoring three consecutive goals in a single minute. He demonstrated his goal-scoring prowess and brought laurels to Indian football in various tournaments, including the Durand Cup, Federation Cup, and the IFA Shield. With his exceptional performances, he earned the title of the Golden Boy of Indian Football. As a result, he garnered more love and admiration than any other player. It was his sporting excellence that made his demand increase with every club.

In 2005, Mohan Bagga played for Mohammadan Sporting Club, but he didn't stay there for long. In 2008, he joined Delhi Andiroz and became part of the Indian team, participating in various foreign tours. He showcased his skills both domestically and internationally, earning recognition for his game. Currently, he is an active member of Young Football Club Mahilpur, formerly known as United Punjab Football Club. He has achieved success in several tournaments, including the Principal Harbhajan Singh Football Tournament, Football Cup Kheda, and Bunga Fagwara. During his time in Australia, he set a record by scoring four goals in the Mapton Cup tournament. He is known for his consistent performance and never disappoints his fans. He appreciates the support and gratitude from everyone and acknowledges the blessings he receives. Mohan Bagga also has an interest in organic farming and advises everyone to connect with nature for a healthier lifestyle. He believes that by consuming simple and organic food, one can avoid many illnesses and lead a contented life. Additionally, he practices organic farming himself. Mohan Bagga resides in Mahilpur with his wife, Mrs. Kuldeep Kaur, an English mistress, and his daughter, Jasleen Kaur.